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<blockquote data-quote="GoldZ" data-source="post: 836758" data-attributes="member: 1946"><p>I like it too Mountain, but the sad reality is apparent when looking at ugag. Their grad rate for football players is about as low as our W totals. Yet, the recruit's parents keep sending their sons to Kirby. This in spite of very low probabilities of their son going pro. CFB is and has been for sometime, a full bore $ game.</p><p>Think Oregon....did the wins come first and then as a result the $, or the $ first and then as a result the wins ? TStan has his hands full. You can bet he has identified a top 10 list of our wealthiest alumni, and as yet, no sugar daddy has come forth. We can only hope he can amass a sizable enough group of semi-sugar daddies, to achieve the same effect. It's ironic that high tech is the new billionaire maker, and we of all institutions, are lacking funds, at least as far as athletics go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldZ, post: 836758, member: 1946"] I like it too Mountain, but the sad reality is apparent when looking at ugag. Their grad rate for football players is about as low as our W totals. Yet, the recruit's parents keep sending their sons to Kirby. This in spite of very low probabilities of their son going pro. CFB is and has been for sometime, a full bore $ game. Think Oregon....did the wins come first and then as a result the $, or the $ first and then as a result the wins ? TStan has his hands full. You can bet he has identified a top 10 list of our wealthiest alumni, and as yet, no sugar daddy has come forth. We can only hope he can amass a sizable enough group of semi-sugar daddies, to achieve the same effect. It's ironic that high tech is the new billionaire maker, and we of all institutions, are lacking funds, at least as far as athletics go. [/QUOTE]
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