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re: Check in if your University isn't a poor.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:30 am to BLG
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:30 am to BLG
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More than anything else, you have The University of Alabama to thank for that SEC Supplemental Revenue, because (the real) UA football program has made and contributed so much money for the SEC the last 12 years,
What a crock of BS. If you want to start acting like Texas, go start your own tv network and fall flat on your face, like Texas. Alabama is not much without the entire conference. No one is. You think Alabama is solely responsible for Alabama's success? If you do, you are blind mouse. You think the tv contract would be lucrative for Alabama without the rest of the conference? If you do, you are just a moron.
This post was edited on 2/3/22 at 10:31 am
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:32 am to lsufball19
Haha?? I was going to go ride dirt bikes with my son and grandson, but it's just too nasty and wet outside. Damn liberals!! ????
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:38 am to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
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Arkansas is not poor, then why are they unable to take advantage of recruiting like A&M?
Because UofA is in Arkansas.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:39 am to TheRaid
"The SEC gave each member school a $23 million supplemental revenue distribution to help with the financial impact of the pandemic. It was a one-time advance based on projected revenue from a lucrative TV contract beginning in 2025. "
"Without the $23.3 million from the conference, Arkansas would have been at a $2.2 million deficit. That's not a bad number for a pandemic year in which attendance was restricted at football, basketball and early season baseball games."
What program do you suppose makes that lucrative television contract possible? The program that has won 6 national titles the last 13 years, and has been in the playoffs every year save one, or a program that has won 48% of its games?
"Without the $23.3 million from the conference, Arkansas would have been at a $2.2 million deficit. That's not a bad number for a pandemic year in which attendance was restricted at football, basketball and early season baseball games."
What program do you suppose makes that lucrative television contract possible? The program that has won 6 national titles the last 13 years, and has been in the playoffs every year save one, or a program that has won 48% of its games?
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