I'm not sending a penny until the Great Purge occurs. When Clueless, Empty Suit, and the alphabetty senior athletic department staff are flushed and the football coaching staff is upgraded, I'll open my wallet. To do so now would be a complete waste of coin as mismanagement reigns at all levels. To me, the big question is, who is going to Flush The Toilet?
I'm not sending a penny until the Great Purge occurs. When Clueless, Empty Suit, and the alphabetty senior athletic department staff are flushed and the football coaching staff is upgraded, I'll open my wallet. To do so now would be a complete waste of coin as mismanagement reigns at all levels. To me, the big question is, who is going to Flush The Toilet?
Expecting something for nothing is for losers and blowhards.
To build a winning program today takes money.
LOTS AND LOTS of money FROM the alumni and fans
SMU just raised $200 Million to buy seat in the ACC.
USC bought a Heisman Trophy.
Every QB you want has a 7 figure price tag.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
The University of California has the biggest richest Alumni base in the nation. We don't need one sugar daddy investor. We need thousands of small supporters. A Blue and Gold Crowd Funding Army.
Until people like you wake up, we will be fighting an uphill battle.
Yeah, but any monies to individuals are potentially wasted because of the overreaching regime's pall over the entire program. Until a programs commitment to success is established, a player's disenchantment with the program could cause him to leave. Besides I believe the university needs to prove to us (fans) that athletics are a priority and commit to perpetuating success. Let's see the university make a significant material commitment. Also, I want to see significant purging of the athletics department and an investment in top notch coaching. No more tenured incompetence.
Agree that the University needs to both culturally and practically prioritize football and basketball ending a half century and more of disdainful, perfunctory acceptance of the importance of both programs.
I'm not sending a penny until the Great Purge occurs. When Clueless, Empty Suit, and the alphabetty senior athletic department staff are flushed and the football coaching staff is upgraded, I'll open my wallet. To do so now would be a complete waste of coin as mismanagement reigns at all levels. To me, the big question is, who is going to Flush The Toilet?
Then your opinion doesn't count.
Expecting something for nothing is for losers and blowhards.
To build a winning program today takes money.
LOTS AND LOTS of money FROM the alumni and fans
SMU just raised $200 Million to buy seat in the ACC.
USC bought a Heisman Trophy.
Every QB you want has a 7 figure price tag.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
The University of California has the biggest richest Alumni base in the nation. We don't need one sugar daddy investor. We need thousands of small supporters. A Blue and Gold Crowd Funding Army.
Until people like you wake up, we will be fighting an uphill battle.
^^^This minus the snark directed at each other.
Specifically:
"We don't need one sugar daddy investor. We need thousands of small supporters. A Blue and Gold Crowd Funding Army."
Screw Uncle Phil.
And the naive shall inherit the earth.
NIL monies do not go to the AD staff for management and disbursement. NIL is mutually exclusive.
Yeah, but any monies to individuals are potentially wasted because of the overreaching regime's pall over the entire program. Until a programs commitment to success is established, a player's disenchantment with the program could cause him to leave. Besides I believe the university needs to prove to us (fans) that athletics are a priority and commit to perpetuating success. Let's see the university make a significant material commitment. Also, I want to see significant purging of the athletics department and an investment in top notch coaching. No more tenured incompetence.
Agree that the University needs to both culturally and practically prioritize football and basketball ending a half century and more of disdainful, perfunctory acceptance of the importance of both programs.