charsibb Posted November 12, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 653 Content Count: 31,049 Reputation: 2,487 Days Won: 172 Joined: 08/30/2011 Share Posted November 12, 2014 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triple B Posted November 12, 2014 Group: Moderator Topic Count: 1,615 Content Count: 74,736 Reputation: 10,960 Days Won: 425 Joined: 11/25/2005 Share Posted November 12, 2014 Sometimes I read threads and then feel bad about how I'll never, ever get those 30 minutes back. Hopefully it didn't take you 30 minutes to read this thread ... I usually read the first couple pages and then by the end it is quote within a quote within a quote within a quote arguments and I skip over that and add some dumb comment. That's a winning strategy. Winning strategy, it is .... and you're apparently not alone in utilizing it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slick1ru2 Posted November 12, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 555 Content Count: 14,415 Reputation: 445 Days Won: 13 Joined: 07/25/2008 Share Posted November 12, 2014 About 20 FBS programs operate in the green. I doubt USF was ever one. The football programs at this level are run for the indirect benefits of representing the school to the public, exposure on a national level to attract students, boosters, donors etc. In the grand scheme of things, this product is doing more harm than good. So when you talk money, and SMU just offered Mack Brown a $32 million contract, other programs think it's a worthy investment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogma Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 303 Content Count: 5,550 Reputation: 866 Days Won: 21 Joined: 11/07/2009 Share Posted November 13, 2014 About 20 FBS programs operate in the green. I doubt USF was ever one. The football programs at this level are run for the indirect benefits of representing the school to the public, exposure on a national level to attract students, boosters, donors etc. In the grand scheme of things, this product is doing more harm than good. So when you talk money, and SMU just offered Mack Brown a $32 million contract, other programs think it's a worthy investment. I take it your not familiar with the amount (and wealth) of boosters for SMU. Then compare it with USF They can afford it. USF cannot... especially as they are currently still paying former head coaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whiskeyboarder Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 34 Content Count: 470 Reputation: 19 Days Won: 0 Joined: 11/18/2007 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Once Athletics discovers how to do this with their money, I'll believe they can afford to pay CWT and another head coach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raptorcj Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 18 Content Count: 8,878 Reputation: 1,266 Days Won: 28 Joined: 07/12/2013 Share Posted November 13, 2014 ^^ No, no, dude. That's every GIRL's dream, not every USF fan's dream. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gismo Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 417 Content Count: 9,688 Reputation: 1,237 Days Won: 8 Joined: 09/24/2009 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Surpris ed some doubt the OP. I've seen this team play, and I've seen Mr stone face on the sideline. I believe the OP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slick1ru2 Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 555 Content Count: 14,415 Reputation: 445 Days Won: 13 Joined: 07/25/2008 Share Posted November 13, 2014 About 20 FBS programs operate in the green. I doubt USF was ever one. The football programs at this level are run for the indirect benefits of representing the school to the public, exposure on a national level to attract students, boosters, donors etc. In the grand scheme of things, this product is doing more harm than good. So when you talk money, and SMU just offered Mack Brown a $32 million contract, other programs think it's a worthy investment. I take it your not familiar with the amount (and wealth) of boosters for SMU. Then compare it with USF They can afford it. USF cannot... especially as they are currently still paying former head coaches I guess you missed that 100+ FBS programs are in the red. USF wants to play with the big boys, break out the check books and don't be shy. Otherwise don't be surprised when your Sun Belt coach team can't compete at a higher level of competition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snarling Bull Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 35 Content Count: 6,574 Reputation: 237 Days Won: 2 Joined: 07/19/2006 Share Posted November 13, 2014 About 20 FBS programs operate in the green. I doubt USF was ever one. The football programs at this level are run for the indirect benefits of representing the school to the public, exposure on a national level to attract students, boosters, donors etc. In the grand scheme of things, this product is doing more harm than good. So when you talk money, and SMU just offered Mack Brown a $32 million contract, other programs think it's a worthy investment. I take it your not familiar with the amount (and wealth) of boosters for SMU. Then compare it with USF They can afford it. USF cannot... especially as they are currently still paying former head coaches I guess you missed that 100+ FBS programs are in the red. USF wants to play with the big boys, break out the check books and don't be shy. Otherwise don't be surprised when your Sun Belt coach team can't compete at a higher level of competition. Don't you mean the Southern conference competing with other FCS schools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charsibb Posted November 13, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 653 Content Count: 31,049 Reputation: 2,487 Days Won: 172 Joined: 08/30/2011 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Once Athletics discovers how to do this with their money, I'll believe they can afford to pay CWT and another head coach. That is awesome. Had to open it in Animation Shop to see how they did. Ingenious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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