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Tulane, Rice, Houston, UAB, ASU onModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Tulane, Rice, Houston, UAB, ASU on"special list" today in USA Today. Under analysis are the "10 NCAA D-I schools whose football programs lost the most $$$ during the 01-02 school year". Scary thing is, as we talk about "re-grouping, expansion, re-alignment", UAB, Rice, Houston, Tulane, Ark St are OFTEN the schools we mention making up our new conference...Scary times for the D-I small timers, interesting times for the NCAA "have nots", Cash Flow, FANS, some sort of LONG TERM SUSTAINABLE competitive program (ie: winning) will be the keys..can WE pull it off??? Long Live Mike Richardson.
Re: Tulane, Rice, Houston, UAB, ASU onI wish someone with the info would post SMU's budget deficit. I wonder how we compare to Tulane, Rice, Houston, UAB, etc. when it comes to deficits, cash flow, true financial health?? Speaking of $$$$, SEC schools divided up over $100,000,000 last week from Bowl reciepts, revenue sharing , etc....Louisville reported an athletic PROFIT of over $8,000,000....what's a guy to do??
Re: Tulane, Rice, Houston, UAB, ASU onI also enjoyed who else you gave a toast to on a previous post by you: "And long live Hayden Fry!
![]() <B>"special list" today in USA Today. Under analysis are the "10 NCAA D-I schools whose football programs lost the most $$$ during the 01-02 school year". Scary thing is, as we talk about "re-grouping, expansion, re-alignment", UAB, Rice, Houston, Tulane, Ark St are OFTEN the schools we mention making up our new conference...Scary times for the D-I small timers, interesting times for the NCAA "have nots", Cash Flow, FANS, some sort of LONG TERM SUSTAINABLE competitive program (ie: winning) will be the keys..can WE pull it off??? Long Live Mike Richardson.</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> [This message has been edited by MeanGreenGem (edited 06-10-2003).]
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