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Originally posted by D.A.H. View Postthat was my point - a big step / concept to even consider on your own
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that was my point - a big step / concept to even consider on your own
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Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post
Either canned or contract for life. This is a brilliant idea, but I gotta think there is going to be a point of diminishing returns. If a portion of the program revenue goes to investors, then the revenue would need to jump significantly to maintain money available for player NIL/salries, and also to maintain the arena. Other schools and conferences are looking at private equity firms.
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Originally posted by D.A.H. View Postsounds like coach blakeney may not be long for bison world
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Originally posted by gobearcats31 View Postre: Upcoming opponent howard
howard not vetted blakeney's plan to sell stake in hoops program
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-hoops-program
howard university leadership has not yet vetted men's basketball coach kenny blakeney's proposal to sell a one-third stake in his program in exchange for $100 million, the school told espn in a statement on tuesday.
the washington post reported last week that blakeney met with a private equity firm in june and spoke with potential investors in july, with the end goal of preventing howard's men's basketball program from getting "left behind" in the ever-changing college sports landscape.
In a statement provided to espn on tuesday, howard athletic director kery davis said blakeney's plans "reflect his own personal ideas and have not been vetted by university leadership."
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Re: upcoming opponent Howard
Howard not vetted Blakeney's plan to sell stake in hoops program
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-hoops-program
Howard University leadership has not yet vetted men's basketball coach Kenny Blakeney's proposal to sell a one-third stake in his program in exchange for $100 million, the school told ESPN in a statement on Tuesday.
The Washington Post reported last week that Blakeney met with a private equity firm in June and spoke with potential investors in July, with the end goal of preventing Howard's men's basketball program from getting "left behind" in the ever-changing college sports landscape.
In a statement provided to ESPN on Tuesday, Howard athletic director Kery Davis said Blakeney's plans "reflect his own personal ideas and have not been vetted by University leadership."
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Just for comparison's sake, here's Houston OOC.
https://x.com/JonRothstein/status/1820535794018509108
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4;n417413[B][/B]Aside from a small number of Blue Bloods, almost no P5 schools go through a gauntlet in the OOC portion. Such P5-P5 matchups are heavily influenced by the TV networks. A school can contact them, but if ESPN, etc., don't want you, you have to find someone else to play. Until UC gets back into the limelight by winning big consistently, such media matchups will be few and far between.
In UC's case, the B12 schedule will be plenty tough and chock full of Q1/Q2 opportunities.
Maybe I'm unusual, but I don't go to games to watch the opposition. I'll be at 5th/3rd regardless of the other team.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View PostHere is some food for thought for the UC schedule deniers. This post may rub some die-hard UC fans the wrong way, but I am JUST stating the facts. Check out Xavier's upcoming non-conference schedule. Xavier plays 5 (five) Power 5 schools during the non-conference (Wake Forest, either Michigan, South Carolina, or Virginia Tech (X plays 2 of the 3 in a tournament format), TCU (BIG 12 / BIG EAST), and Cincinnati). In fact, X plays 4 (four) Power 5 teams before they play Cincinnati. You read into this post what you want. Those are the facts.
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Here is some food for thought for the UC schedule deniers. This post may rub some die-hard UC fans the wrong way, but I am JUST stating the facts. Check out Xavier's upcoming non-conference schedule. Xavier plays 5 (five) Power 5 schools during the non-conference (Wake Forest, either Michigan, South Carolina, or Virginia Tech (X plays 2 of the 3 in a tournament format), TCU (BIG 12 / BIG EAST), and Cincinnati). In fact, X plays 4 (four) Power 5 teams before they play Cincinnati. You read into this post what you want. Those are the facts.
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View PostAside from a small number of Blue Bloods, almost no P5 schools go through a gauntlet in the OOC portion. Such P5-P5 matchups are heavily influenced by the TV networks. A school can contact them, but if ESPN, etc., don't want you, you have to find someone else to play. Until UC gets back into the limelight by winning big consistently, such media matchups will be few and far between.
In UC's case, the B12 schedule will be plenty tough and chock full of Q1/Q2 opportunities.
Maybe I'm unusual, but I don't go to games to watch the opposition. I'll be at 5th/3rd regardless of the other team.
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Aside from a small number of Blue Bloods, almost no P5 schools go through a gauntlet in the OOC portion. Such P5-P5 matchups are heavily influenced by the TV networks. A school can contact them, but if ESPN, etc., don't want you, you have to find someone else to play. Until UC gets back into the limelight by winning big consistently, such media matchups will be few and far between.
In UC's case, the B12 schedule will be plenty tough and chock full of Q1/Q2 opportunities.
Maybe I'm unusual, but I don't go to games to watch the opposition. I'll be at 5th/3rd regardless of the other team.
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