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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 226165" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Agreed. It's always about the money.</p><p></p><p>Homer Rice was a fund raiser. We went from a pitiful 1-AA level program in 1980 to 5 consecutive top 25 ranked teams from 1997-2001 under the program that Homer built. In the '90's, we were competitive to very good in basketball, baseball, golf..... Homer retired with money in the GTAA bank account. Homer was a free spender, but he raised the money to spend.</p><p></p><p>Clough brought in his buddy Braine. Braine wasted money, sat on his fat butt, and didn't raise money. The decline began.</p><p></p><p>Radakovich borrowed money, built facilities, and left the bill on the table for his successor. Better fund raiser than Braine, but not exceptional.</p><p></p><p>Bobinski- can't figure him out. Doesn't seem to be a fund raiser. Seems to be fiscally conservative, which may balance the budget. However, balancing the budget without fund raising means that there is no money to spend.</p><p></p><p>Which is back to your point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 226165, member: 630"] Agreed. It's always about the money. Homer Rice was a fund raiser. We went from a pitiful 1-AA level program in 1980 to 5 consecutive top 25 ranked teams from 1997-2001 under the program that Homer built. In the '90's, we were competitive to very good in basketball, baseball, golf..... Homer retired with money in the GTAA bank account. Homer was a free spender, but he raised the money to spend. Clough brought in his buddy Braine. Braine wasted money, sat on his fat butt, and didn't raise money. The decline began. Radakovich borrowed money, built facilities, and left the bill on the table for his successor. Better fund raiser than Braine, but not exceptional. Bobinski- can't figure him out. Doesn't seem to be a fund raiser. Seems to be fiscally conservative, which may balance the budget. However, balancing the budget without fund raising means that there is no money to spend. Which is back to your point. [/QUOTE]
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