Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
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CajunVic
Where have you been in life. It is impossible to prove a negative. I have provided to you why I don't believe we have ever spent $3.77mm dollars on support staff. I'm not sure where anyone goes from here.
Please tell me, do you believe we ever spent more than $2,000,000 on support staff.
If so, what is the basis of your belief?
Define support staff
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
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LouisianaB
Define support staff
Personel directly associated with the football program (coaches, analysist, recruiters, managers . . .)
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
FY 2021 I believe would include July 2020 to june 2021
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Source: a FOIA request. The guy I know is getting updated numbers.
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Did it get quiet in here all of a sudden
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
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LouisianaB
Did it get quiet in here all of a sudden
I “believe” it did
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
I want to know why there are pennies on the end of these numbers?
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Looks like Dr. Maggard did have a money tree that nobody else knew about . . . and apparently it has grown to a point where it is no longer concealable . . . and it is now coming out into the open and in the open it is just not producing enough fruit anymore . . .
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
I want to know why there are pennies on the end of these numbers?
Great question.
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
I want to know why there are pennies on the end of these numbers?
Just to make it look real . . .
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
I want to know why there are pennies on the end of these numbers?
Just a guess (not a fact or belief): Maybe the coaching salaries are allocated as a % of the budget, not as a round dollar amount.
Re: Is UL Athletics Broke?
Think it’s a few things. First, some of those guys left during the FY. Second, some signed new contracts and their pay increased, but on a pro rata basis for the remainder of the FY.