Clemson (shocker) the only ACC squad to hit the 10 or more win mark in 2019 - 2020 offers a chance for others to return to the 10 win mark including the #Hokies who've hit the 10 win mark 14 times during their 27 year bowl streak ... pic.twitter.com/kVoedkeJPO
— 𝐎𝐗 (@OX_VT) June 26, 2020
Saturday, June 27, 2020
# of 10 wins seasons for ACC Schools
Daniel Berger is on a roll for straight rounds at Par or better
The streak @DanielBerger59 is on is approaching historic levels 🍢 pic.twitter.com/bMgmov12Y5— FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) June 22, 2020
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Top 25 college programs ranked by active NFL earnings
https://247sports.com/college/florida-state/LongFormArticle/Top-25-college-football-programs-ranked-active-NFL-earnings-Georgia-California-Alabama-LSU-Miami-Oklahoma-Ohio-State-Florida-Michigan-Florida-State-148171308/#148171308_1
10. FLORIDA STATE, $413,094,362
While it’s been a rough past three seasons for the Seminoles football program, the lag in success has yet to catch up to Florida State alums in the NFL. Quarterback Jameis Winston, the former No. 1 overall pick, takes up a significant chunk of FSU’s active earnings, but he is not the richest among former ‘Noles greats. That distinction belongs to cornerback Xavier Rhodes, who will have earned a shade under $50 million in his first eight seasons in the league. Rhodes signed a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts this offseason worth just $3 million, but the majority of the corner’s earning came as a member of his previous team, the Minnesota Vikings. Rhodes has made three Pro Bowls and been named a first-team, All-Pro once in his career up to this point. Also ranked higher than Winston is Las Vegas Raiders center Rodney Hudson, who will earn $48.4 million through the 2020 season. Winston, who inked a one-year, $1.1 million dollar contract with the New Orleans Saints this spring, is scheduled to earn $46.1 million through this season.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
ACC financial doom
Projecting the next round of Power 5 TV deals, with help from @Navigate_Res. The schools aren't going poor anytime soon.— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) June 16, 2020
"There’s a very positive solution on the other side of this.”
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Monday, June 15, 2020
Nole, Daniel Berger wins at Charles Schwab
https://www.pgatour.com/news/2020/06/14/different-victory-just-as-sweet-for-daniel-berger-charles-schwab-challenge.html
In this most unusual of weeks for the PGA TOUR and its return to golf, Colonial found a winner who somehow managed to stay hot during the three-month long suspension of this season. Berger’s last three starts before the conoravirus pandemic changed everything? A T-9 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, a T-5 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a T-4 at The Honda Classic. Scoring-wise, he rolled into Cowtown with 24 consecutive rounds under par.
In retrospect, we should’ve seen this coming, but given a field with so many big names, including the world’s top-five ranked players, it might’ve been easy to overlook a guy who ranked 107th in the world and 45th in the FedExCup, and whose last TOUR win came three years ago – prior to a wrist injury that developed in 2018 and eventually put him on a Major Medical Extension entering this season.
Berger had just gone to 15 under with a final-round 66 and was now the man to beat with six players still on the course. You could’ve heard a pin drop. But then, Berger isn’t one likely to hear his name chanted anyway, even though it should be, considering he’s a two-time TOUR winner and played on the U.S. Team that steamrolled the International Team in the 2017 Presidents Cup at Liberty National.
Sunday’s win comes against the deepest field in tournament history – and it sends a message that Berger is healthy now and ready to get reclaim some of the territory he had carved out on golf’s landscape before his wrist problems.
“There was so many times today where I could have given it up or let the pressure get to me,” Berger said, “but I hung in there and I played practically some of the best golf I've played the last six years the last five holes today.”
He still had to win a playoff, though, after Morikawa failed to convert a 6-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole that could’ve won the tournament. Berger had lost each of his first two playoffs, including the 2017 Travelers Championship when Jordan Spieth holed a shot from the bunker.
It’s the kind of scar tissue that can pay dividends in these situations, especially against a youngster such as Morikawa, making just his 21st TOUR start since turning pro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_State_Seminoles_men%27s_golfers
This List of Florida State Seminoles men's golfers includes notable athletes who played for the Florida State Seminoles men's golf team that represents Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, and who play or have played golf professionally. These Florida State University alumni played on the PGA Tour and/or on the affiliated Web.com Tour or Champions Tour. The table lists their wins on these tours and other notable golfing achievements.
Name | PGA wins (Majors) | Web.com wins | Champions wins | Notes |
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Paul Azinger | 12 (1) | – | – | Azinger won the European Tour's BMW International Open in 1990 and 1992. |
Daniel Berger | 3 | – | – | Earned Team USA's clinching point at the 2017 Presidents Cup |
Jonas Blixt | 3 | – | – | Blixt's win at the 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans was a team event with Cameron Smith. |
Cristóbal del Solar | – | – | – | Won two events on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica. |
Bob Duval | – | – | 1 | |
Harry Ellis | – | – | – | One of three players to win both the English Amateur and The Amateur Championship. |
Downing Gray | – | – | – | Twice finished as low amateur at the Masters Tournament |
Hubert Green | 19 (2) | – | 4 | |
Nolan Henke | 3 | – | – | |
Brian Kamm | – | 1 | – | |
Richie Karl | 1 | – | – | Karl was a 2-time winner of the Alaska State Amateur, and 4-time winner of the Iowa PGA Championship. |
Stephen Keppler | – | – | – | Inducted in 2014 into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame. |
Drew Kittleson | – | – | – | Kittleson advanced to the finals of the 2008 U.S. Amateur at Pinehurst before falling to Danny Lee, 5 & 4. |
Kenny Knox | 3 | – | – | |
Brooks Koepka | 7 (4) | – | – | Back to back wins in U.S. Open (2017, 2018) and PGA Championship (2018, 2019). Moved to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking in October 2018. He has two wins on the Japan Golf Tour. Prior to joining the PGA Tour, Koepka won four tournaments on the Challenge Tour and one tournament on the European Tour. |
Hank Lebioda | – | – | – | Won one event on the PGA Tour Canada |
Jack Maguire | – | – | – | |
George McNeill | 2 | – | – | |
Jeremy Robinson | – | – | – | Won five times on the Challenge Tour. |
Chase Seiffert | – | – | – | Won the 2012 Florida Open as an amateur. |
Bob Shave | – | – | – | Won the Pennsylvania Open Championship, and was a 3-time winner of the Ohio Open. |
Jeff Sluman | 6 (1) | – | 6 | Other wins include the 1978 New York State Amateur, two wins at the CVS Health Charity Classic, and two wins at the Franklin Templeton Shootout. |
Ken Staton | – | – | – | Won six events on the PGA Tour Canada. |
Friday, June 5, 2020
FSU jumps from #69 to #43 on patents list
FSU is a top 50 patent-producing university https://t.co/ZQHtzRtuTX— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) June 3, 2020
https://news.fsu.edu/news/university-news/2020/06/03/fsu-ranked-among-top-50-patent-producing-universities/
Florida State University is ranked among the top 50 universities worldwide for producing patented technologies, according to a new report from the National Academy of Inventors and the Intellectual Property Owners Association.
Florida State is ranked No. 43 for producing patents in 2019, a jump of 26 places from its No. 69 ranking for its 2018 patent production. The university produced 60 patents in 2019.
“We are pleased to see the hard work of our inventors reflected in this annual report,” said Vice President for Research Gary K. Ostrander. “Our researchers work daily to break new ground in a variety of fields — health and medicine, materials science, education — and this is one metric that shows the success of our faculty in developing new technologies.”
The NAI and IPO have published the report annually since 2013. The report ranks the top 100 universities named as the first assignee on utility patents granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Best home win% hoops since 2016-17
https://www.teamrankings.com/ncaa-basketball/trend/win_trends/is_away?range=yearly_since_2016_2017&sc=is_home
NCAA Basketball Team Win Trends - As Home Team, Since 2016
Team | Win-Loss Record | Win % | MOV | ATS +/- |
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Gonzaga | 64-2-0 | 97.0% | 27.3 | +4.1 |
Florida St | 62-3-0 | 95.4% | 15.8 | +3.0 |
N Mex State | 60-4-0 | 93.8% | 17.8 | +2.5 |
S Dakota St | 56-4-0 | 93.3% | 15.9 | +4.0 |
Cincinnati | 62-5-0 | 92.5% | 18.3 | +2.3 |
Kansas | 58-5-0 | 92.1% | 15.4 | -0.0 |
Nevada | 54-5-0 | 91.5% | 14.5 | +3.2 |
Belmont | 52-5-0 | 91.2% | 16.7 | +2.5 |
Duke | 60-6-0 | 90.9% | 21.5 | +1.7 |
Kentucky | 64-7-0 | 90.1% | 14.8 | -0.3 |
https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/best-home-win-hoops-since-2016-17.292655/#post-5115816
Here it is after filtering out mid-majors:
1. FSU
2. Kansas
3. Duke
4. Kentucky
A virtual who's who of college basketball giants!