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Prior to the RCAF, athletics was starved of funding. And when Ray Athement was university President, coaches were threatened with their jobs if they dared to seek donations from certain individuals or organizations.
So yes, starved.
I think this is incorrect. Watching the play from the end zone, the defender is closer to the L and he is out of the end zone when he makes the int. ZC seems to be closer to the hash than the numbers. If this is true the angle of the throw is correct. More air would have been better but the defender, who was covering the flat, made a good read and play. Anyone know if the All-22 video is available to the general public?
Athletics was starved prior to RCAF. Ticket revenue did not come close to meeting requirements to run the department. At one point, staff members were purchasing pens and pencils out of their own pockets. Results were poor on the field in those days. Check out the football results from 1997 to 2004. That is about the time our competitors began putting more money into their programs. We started RCAF in order to remain competitive. NIL has made the challenge greater. Jordan Brown left here due to fact we could not match the NIL deal offered by Memphis. The Krewe Allons collective will aid that situation
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