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Wyoming Look-A-Like Thread

Game week is here and so is one of my favorites. Enjoy!!!

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Wrook Brown
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Robert Ginty from the cheeseball sci-fi flick Warrior of the Lost World

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Devin Boddie Jr.
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A young Whoopi Goldberg

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Andrew Johnson
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Billy Bob Thornton in Slingblade

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Dawaiian McNeely
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Chris Tucker in The Fifth Element

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Jayden Clemons
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General Zod from Superman II

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Tyrese Boss
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Rihanna

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Markie Grant
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Eddie Murphy in Bowfinger

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The late great Nichelle Nichols in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

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Kayden LaFramboise
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Cartoon version of The Hobbit

Five-Star Local Forward Koa Peat Officially Visiting ASU This Weekend

Yes, the same Peat family has produced multiple D-I players, and one of their youngest, Keona Peat, is a current ASU offensive lineman.

Plans to visit Arkansas, Duke, Baylor, and Arizona, with a likely decision coming by the November signing period. One hell of a field to contend with, but there has been a lot of good mojo surrounding the program, so maybe Haurley will pull another rabbit out of his hat, and this one being a legit local blue chipper will move the needle in a major way.

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Trouble with Former Pac-12 Teams in the Big Ten and Televised Games

John Canzano writes:

Comcast Xfinity subscribers in Oregon, Washington, Southern California, and other pockets. Consumers may soon discover that live sporting events are blacked out, even if they paid a $10 fee to upgrade to a sports tier. Fans are faced with either dumping Comcast and cutting the cord, or waiting out what one industry expert called “a game of chicken.”
The reasoning is:

Oregon, Washington, UCLA, and USC officially joined the Big Ten in August. Those four new markets were previously considered “outer markets” by Comcast. The distributor paid a modest monthly carriage fee to the Big Ten Network (estimated to be somewhere in the 15-25 cents per subscriber range) to carry live games in those markets.

• Previously, in those four TV markets Comcast situated the Big Ten Network on its “More Sports and Entertainment” tier. It charges a $10 upgrade fee and bundles it with a bunch of other sports stations for value.

• Now, the Big Ten Network (Read: Fox) views those schools as an “inter-market” just like the other 14 conference schools. The monthly carriage fee for in-market live sports programming is much higher (think: $1.25 to $1.50 per month).

• Fox wants Comcast to not only pay the higher “inter-market” rate but also include the Big Ten Network on its basic tier like other carriers (Read: DirecTV, Hulu, Fubu, YouTube TV, etc.). The channel would not only be available to all Comcast subscribers, Fox would be entitled to the ($1.25 per subscriber) fee from all customers, not just those who paid for the sports upgrade.


So you leave the Pac-12 due to Media Rights Revenue and poor distribution and get this instead...

New Speak of the Devils Podcast: Wyoming preview with Ralph Amsden, Ben Coleman, and more

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Football is BACK. We preview ASU’s season opener with Ralph Amsden (25:11) and talk with Sun Devil offensive lineman Ben Coleman (10:16), wide receiver Derek Eusebio (1:36:07), and tight end Jayden Fortier (1:39:37).

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