Was the Mizzou victory celebration after the K-State win worth the $100,000 fine?

Was the Mizzou victory celebration after the K-State win worth the $100,000 fine?

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Yes

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Robert Fleming
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Robert Fleming

I am told the money goes to the SEC Scholarship Fund….so, a good cause…

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Kevin Reed
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Kevin Reed

NCAA fines are BS, but I'mma rush 100% of the time when the #THICCERKICKER sends us home with the W!

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James Hicks
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James Hicks

Acceptable for exceptional overtime wins.

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No

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

There should not have been a fine for celebrating a win. Next, there will be fines for smiling.

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Josh Armstrong
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Josh Armstrong

Act like you've been there before (even if it's been a decade.)

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

It was just KState. Stop acting so thirsty.

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Toasty
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Toasty

I say the fine wasn't big enough. $100K is barely a slap on the wrist for Mizzou (or any college) sports. If the SEC really cared about this sort of thing, fine the school $100K for every individual on the field. Then make the fine due the day after with $100K for every day the fine is late.

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Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

Remember this fine next time you call MoDOT to complain about a crumbling road or a pothole or a stoplight that doesn’t work and the UM engineering school grad who answers the phone tells you the state has no money in the budget to fix that crap. UM grads need to have their paychecks docked for this

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Should the Chiefs hire new coaching staff after the season ends?

Should the Chiefs hire new coaching staff after the season ends?

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No

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No

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Dennis Finger
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Dennis Finger

The coaches can only do so much. It's the players who have to get the job done. It may be time to start looking for a new quarterback. Mahomes is not getting the job done. Just a thought.

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Joyce Adkison Hudson
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Joyce Adkison Hudson

The coaches aren't at fault if the players don't catch the ball or drop it. The coaches figure out the plays and it is the team's responsibility to make them. The coaches are doing their jobs.

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Lindsay Gant
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Lindsay Gant

I think some work needs put in, but a new coaching staff doesn't seem like the answer.

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Will Tavita Pritchard succeed as Stanford's new head football coach?

Will Tavita Pritchard succeed as Stanford's new head football coach?

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No

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Yes

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No

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