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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 169342" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Legal...I agree funds aren't unlimited. You are comparing some apples and oranges though. Heck, I don't think the stadium at Oregon is much bigger than Bobby Dodd. Ticket revenue is a piece of a much bigger pie. TV revenue is huge.</p><p></p><p>Tech revenue is much smaller than universities like Michigan. Our expenses are also. We don't field as many teams as they do.</p><p></p><p>But put money aside. Let's say, for arguments sake, that there is just no more money available for any additional salaries. Wouldn't it then make sense, to do everything possible P.R wise, to support the current coaching staff? But Mbob didn't. He left CPJ twisting in the wind over the speculation he might get the boot with a "sub par" win loss last year. And when it became obvious we were having an above par year....he gave only a modicum of support. That is piss poor leadership unless you plan on firing the coach. If you call it shrewd business to bargain for the best deal for the school. Congratulations on saving a penny and opening the "feel free to look for greener pastures" door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 169342, member: 735"] Legal...I agree funds aren't unlimited. You are comparing some apples and oranges though. Heck, I don't think the stadium at Oregon is much bigger than Bobby Dodd. Ticket revenue is a piece of a much bigger pie. TV revenue is huge. Tech revenue is much smaller than universities like Michigan. Our expenses are also. We don't field as many teams as they do. But put money aside. Let's say, for arguments sake, that there is just no more money available for any additional salaries. Wouldn't it then make sense, to do everything possible P.R wise, to support the current coaching staff? But Mbob didn't. He left CPJ twisting in the wind over the speculation he might get the boot with a "sub par" win loss last year. And when it became obvious we were having an above par year....he gave only a modicum of support. That is piss poor leadership unless you plan on firing the coach. If you call it shrewd business to bargain for the best deal for the school. Congratulations on saving a penny and opening the "feel free to look for greener pastures" door. [/QUOTE]
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