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July 26, 2021 25 years ago, the Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalry was changed forever when the Big XII conference split the two schools into separate divisions. Oklahoma was struggling at football at the time, and the rivalry with a Nebraska program that was dominating nationally just wasn’t a priority. It’s somewhat ironic that in 2021, Nebraska was the struggling football program whose administration felt that the rivalry with Oklahoma, who’s been to the playoff three out of the last four years, wasn’t a priority. Unlike 25 years ago, though, cooler minds prevailed in the end, and the games remained scheduled. The Sooners didn’t make the playoff in 2020, but did smash Florida 55-20 in the Cotton Bowl last season. Two early season losses to Kansas State and Iowa State proved too much to overcome in a playoff system with only four spots. But in a 12-team playoff, there should be little doubt that the Sooners would have made some noise at the end of the season. ....
How it could end for Destiny USA: Some unpleasant ways out for the struggling mall (Part 2) syracuse.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from syracuse.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Spun: Which defensive lineman do you like to watch the most? MJ: Aaron Donald for sure because he’s shown me that it doesn’t matter what the statistics say. We’re the same size and weight, but obviously his body looks better than mine. I try to learn from him and see what makes him so successful. There are always a few things from his game that I can add to mine. The Spun: What are you going to miss the most about playing college football? MJ: The thing I’ll miss the most is not being an adult. Now, I have to do this to make money. Back at Colorado, I was there just playing the game with the mentality that everything would be all right. ....
Robert Congel remembered as a hard-charging mall developer, but a boss with a soft side, too Updated Feb 06, 2021; Posted Feb 05, 2021 Pyramid Cos. founder Robert Congel stands in the center court of the Carousel Center mall in Syracuse in this file photo. Al Campanie | syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. Pyramid Cos. founder Robert Congel had a well-earned reputation for being a demanding boss, requiring those who worked for him to be on hand at 6 a.m. daily often including weekends at the mall developer’s headquarters in downtown Syracuse. But those who worked for Congel say he had a soft side that people from outside the company did not get to see. ....
Flashback: Robert Congel announces plans for Oil City mall (vintage photos) Updated Feb 04, 2021; Facebook Share The first seeds to what became the Carousel Center, and later Destiny USA, were planted thirty years ago this week. It began with a dramatic proposal from prominent local developer Robert Congel on July 10, 1987 to transform Syracuse s Oil City, a decaying industrial section, into a retail, residential, recreation, preservation and light-industrial district, stretching from Onondaga Lake to downtown. The centerpiece of his vision was a $100 million, two-to-three story shopping mall, which he said would be the largest regional center in Central New York. He hoped that it would become the catalyst needed to persuade other developers to build houses, apartments, restaurants, marina slips and offices throughout a triangle shaped piece of land bordered by Onondaga Lake and Interstates 81 and 690. ....