Re: Bob's Not As Poor As Reported
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VObserver
Coaches salaries are not considered part of operating capital, but are reported separately.
Thanks, I did not know that.
Re: Bob's Not As Poor As Reported
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Originally Posted by
ManAboutTown
Look you little pvssy, I don't give a damn what you think. Anytime someone calls people like you out, and honestly tells you what you are, sometimes in the form of "name calling", the first thing you dweebs do is pull the "intelligence" card. It's all you have. Because you know you're a pvssy.
"Look everyone! He called me a name! That means he's unintelligent! Never mind that I made an assumption and questioned how seriously his contemporaries take him in real life, but he's dumb because he called me a name!"
The WORST kind of person.
You tried repeating what was said but somehow lowered the intellect. Classic confirmation.
Re: Bob's Not As Poor As Reported
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Originally Posted by
AboveAverage
You tried repeating what was said but somehow lowered the intellect. Classic confirmation.
dude, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Re: Bob's Not As Poor As Reported
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Originally Posted by
VObserver
Marlin and others near the program have maintained that one of the reasons that basketball has had poor scheduling and poor results is that we lack funds relative to our peers, especially those with either no football or with FCS football, and that subsidizing women's basketball puts our men at a competitive disadvantage. This report, to some degree, exposes that as an excuse rather than a reason.
ULAR has the closest budget to us. The biggest name they brought in was Tulsa and that is no big whoop. I'm not sure what having the highest budget has to do with anything. If you cant afford to buy games, thats the bottom line. Or am I missing your point?