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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 956764" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Well, there's that Hyundai deal that's literally injecting millions per year into our athletic budget. From what I've heard, Cabrera and Batt are working on other deals to make us less dependent on certain big donors (this was an issue during the HC Football search). I alluded to that during the football coaching search, and it looks like they got a big one in Hyundai.</p><p></p><p>For me, the biggest thing is the school and the athletic program seemed to be aligned for the first time since I can remember. We're also not making the usual stupid GT business decisions. That's in itself is a win considering the mind numbing decisions we've made in the past. Without Cabrera, there's no new AD, no new football or basketball coach. The jury is out, but the complexion of our athletic department has completely changed (IMO), and that started with Cabrera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 956764, member: 360"] Well, there's that Hyundai deal that's literally injecting millions per year into our athletic budget. From what I've heard, Cabrera and Batt are working on other deals to make us less dependent on certain big donors (this was an issue during the HC Football search). I alluded to that during the football coaching search, and it looks like they got a big one in Hyundai. For me, the biggest thing is the school and the athletic program seemed to be aligned for the first time since I can remember. We're also not making the usual stupid GT business decisions. That's in itself is a win considering the mind numbing decisions we've made in the past. Without Cabrera, there's no new AD, no new football or basketball coach. The jury is out, but the complexion of our athletic department has completely changed (IMO), and that started with Cabrera. [/QUOTE]
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