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HaulingBull Sucks

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  1. Gousfbulls.com:

    USF will now face No. 3/3 - and No. 1 - seeded Connecticut on Sunday 2 p.m. The game can be seen live on ESPNU and can be heard in the Tama Bay area on 860-AM WGUL with Tom Krasniqi.

    it's 2:11 ant the game isn't on 860 am.....Does anyone know which if any radio station is airing the game and at what time???

  2. In one of those articles, I think, it says that weeknight attendance has been better than Saturday attendance lately, so not too many people can be ********.  They didn't even sell out the last home Saturday date last year.

    I think there's a word for it....SPIN

    Sep 03 - Sun    8:00 pm    Kentucky    42,597    58 Deg

    Sep 16 - Sat    3:30 pm     Miami #17  42,704    81 Deg

    Oct 13 -  Fri     7:45 pm     WVU #3      43,217*  39 Deg  

    Nov 18 - Sat    7:30 pm     USF            40,348   42 Deg

    Dec 2  - Sat     12:00 pm   UConn        38,436   34 Deg    

    * New Stadium Record

    I don't know what point you're trying to prove there, but what your chart tells me is that the Friday night WVU game beat any Saturday's attendance.  And the Sunday UK game was 110 people shy of beating every Saturday game.

    More people go to non-Saturday games than Saturday games.  I'm not sure I know what you mean by "SPIN".

    I mean, a noon Saturday kickoff on Senior Day, fighting for a BCS berth, 11-1, needing to beat UConn to win the BE, and it was 5K short of capacity.  Where were all the people that are supposedly calling for more Saturday games then?

    There's a word for comparing the UofL - Kentucky game to the  Uof L UConn.    Laughable!

    But just for giggles:

    UK = Instate Rivals -  nothing more needs to be said.  BTW Sunday  is not a weekday...not even in Louisville

    UCONN = BE Cellar Dweller (1-5 in the BE coming into The Ville) 34 degrees at game time.  Attendance was only 4161 shy of the UK game.   Would you care to compare the number of UCONN fans in attendance to the  number of UK fans in the Pizza Box)?

    Since only "weeknight" game the Cards played was the Friday night game against WV (Ranked #3)...WV fans are known to travel well and I bet that    

    unlike UConn and USF* fans they were at that game in large numbers.

    Unlike Thursday night,  I believe most people consider Friday night to be part of the "weekend".  Spin, Spin, Spin!

    *USF only had a few hundred people in the visitors sections and had to return most of our ticket allotment to the Cards...the visitor sections had far more people wearing red and white and black than Green and Gold :-[

  3. In one of those articles, I think, it says that weeknight attendance has been better than Saturday attendance lately, so not too many people can be ********.  They didn't even sell out the last home Saturday date last year.

    I think there's a word for it....SPIN

    Sep 03 - Sun    8:00 pm    Kentucky    42,597    58 Deg

    Sep 16 - Sat    3:30 pm     Miami #17  42,704    81 Deg

    Oct 13 -  Fri     7:45 pm     WVU #3      43,217*  39 Deg  

    Nov 18 - Sat    7:30 pm     USF            40,348   42 Deg

    Dec 2  - Sat     12:00 pm   UConn        38,436   34 Deg    

    * New Stadium Record

  4. Oh, right ESPN did something without it's own best interest in mind...UofL and college football don't owe TV anything it's purely business...big business.

    Hell,  why build an OCS with 50 thousand seats...when you could play the game in a studio....why worry about the people who support the team with their dollars and their bodies in the stands...Oh wait!  there are enough of them (sheep) that will let TV dictate when they will have to come out to stadium in order to see the games.

    Time to stand up and be counted.

  5. Looks like $1.5-million a year, which is good now, but can't imagine that contract staying intact even five years. The buyout is $1-million, which is double Leavitt's right now ...

    There's a lot more to it than just $1.5 million.

    The four-year extension also includes three elements that reward longevity and show a mutual commitment by Rutgers and Schiano including a house loan funded by private donations and annual longevity bonus for Schiano. The contract also includes a buyout, which begins at $1 million.

  6.  

    We need to continue donating to USF Athletics to pay our coaches. In the next few years with our expected success, there may be some crasy numbers thrown Leavitt's way  :o

    Go BULLS !!!  [smiley=GoBulls.gif]

    That's not how Rutgers is able to do it.

    Increased financial resources generated by the football program, including corporate sponsorships and record ticket sales, will fund the contract increase,
     

    Thus far, as reported by USF there have only been approximately 400 new season tickets sold.  The number of non-renewals won't be known till after March 1.

    He either wants to be the coach at USF or he doesn't...if he truly wants to be at USF the money won't change that.  Hasn't he said more than once that he's overpaid?  When his salary becomes a major priority then Jim Leavitt will become a former coach of USF.

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