Big 12 commish Brett Yormark calls Notre Dame AD’s remarks ‘egregious’
- Brett Yormark criticized Notre Dame's Athletic Director, calling his behavior 'egregious.'
- Yormark expressed his dislike for Notre Dame's reaction to the situation.
- He described the Athletic Director as being 'totally out of bounds in his approach.'
- Yormark claimed that Notre Dame's leadership may find they have 'not many friends' in upcoming meetings.
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'It Has Been Egregious': College Football Commissioner Calls Out Notre Dame For Crybabies That They Are
Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's AD, has drawn criticism beyond South Bend for his handling of the fallout after the Fighting Irish were excluded from the CFP.
Big 12 Commissioner Slams Notre Dame's Athletic Director Over 'Egregious' College Football Playoff Temper Tantrum
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua Notre Dame ended up on the outside looking in when the lineup for the College Football Playoff was finalized, and the school’s athletic director has not been shy about voicing his displeasure with that development. His reaction has drawn plenty of criticism, and the commissioner of the Big 12 got in on the action while throwing some criticism his way. There was inevitably going to be some drama when the…
Big 12 commish Brett Yormark calls Notre Dame AD’s remarks ‘egregious’
Big 12 Conference commissioner Brett Yormark said Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua was "totally out of bounds" for how he's gone about criticizing the Atlantic Coast Conference this week.
CFP Fallout: Big 12's Brett Yormark Rips Notre Dame's Pete Bevacqua For 'Egregious' Behavior With ACC
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua doesn’t have many fans outside of South Bend regarding the way he has handled the fallout from the Fighting Irish being left out of the college football playoff. You can add Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark to that list. On Tuesday, Pete Bevacqua held a news conference where he continued his attack on the ACC, where he blamed the conference for what he perceived were social media propaganda to benefit …
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