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re: VOLS were the most profitable football program in the SEC in the last fiscal year

Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:14 am to
Posted by David Ricky
Hailing From Parts Unknown
Member since Sep 2015
24296 posts
Posted on 7/16/17 at 9:14 am to
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David Ricky is a young, stupid son of a bitch that tries to use cool phrases like "user" and other stupid shite to sound hip to a bunch of retards.

Sad, indeed.


I'm this close to picking up Savage Orange Jug from whichever bridge he is currently under, driving him to Farragut and letting him pummel your frick in a public setting in front of all your tiny midget friends.

I will then watch from a safe distance and act like I do not know either of you because that would be sofa king embarrassing irl.
Posted by Randolph Duke
Member since Nov 2012
77 posts
Posted on 7/16/17 at 1:49 pm to
I laugh at the ignorance of those who praise the administrators of educational institutions for not spending money on education or student services.

When analyzing revenue and expenses for SEC schools, did you adjust the LSU numbers to reflect the money they sent over to the academic side to help with the core mission of the institution? Nope.

Did you adjust the numbers to account for the subsidy the Texas A&M academic side gives the athletics department by allowing the athletics department to borrow well into eight figures from academics at zero interest and pay it back over decades at $1 mil/yr? Nope.

If your kid's high school shut off the heating and air conditioning to save money and generate a budget surplus, would you praise the decision while your kid was miserable while in the classroom? Nope.

Public universities are given public funds to educate students and prepare them for life. You aren't doing the kids any favors by not spending money that is available. If the athletics department has millions in excess revenue, what favors are you doing by not spending more on their education? Skimping on education spending leads to adults who don't understand the a lot of money available to a university, but not spent on education or student services, is a good thing.

Quit measuring success on how much is available but is not being spent to benefit the students. Government is not supposed to be generating huge sums of unspent money. Money not spent on students is a sign of failure, not success, unless your goal is to see how much the state can take from the people and give back as little as possible.
This post was edited on 7/16/17 at 1:52 pm
Posted by Herman Frisco
Bon Secour
Member since Sep 2008
17302 posts
Posted on 7/16/17 at 3:26 pm to
You shut your whore mouth talking about TT9. If you hurt one hair on his fat head I will personally call together the Bama Militia and burn your double wide to the ground.

You have been warned.
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