and as for the money, that Napier raise to $2mm was bankrolled pretty much knowing that Napier would probably not be here past one more year
it has never been reported or confirmed that the funding source of that Napier raise was going to continue to up the money for Louisiana once Napier left
Someone mentioned a while back that we tried to promote NIL by hiring a guy. I will say this publicly the university gave the guy no help. He was basically on his own and they sort of low balled him on a salary when he brought it up for employment. I spoke with him and he kinda left on not the nicest terms when he took the assistant coach position in Tennessee.
I thought he went to work for a car dealership in Lake Charles?
Also, at that point in time, wasn't NIL an outside function, not a part of the universities?
I know it's not anymore. He was a very nice guy and I enjoyed talking to him. But, I am not a proponent of nil so I was part of his problem too.
Why was the game day experience "good enough" way back when most of us were in school, despite no money, none of these efforts, and we hadn't "moved up", yet "good enough" to hook us in as the soon to be "next generation" to keep us involved for many years???
Good point, interesting and seemingly ironic though since there is more information and advertising about schools than ever before....???
I am somewhat amazed the more and more i see that is out there. So with more info at their disposal to make that decision seems the decision would be more concrete and more lasting vice less
Every college graduate in the USA walks across the stage, accepts his or her diploma, then walks off stage as an alumni who is ____ed at how much they owe in student loans, thanks to that stupid @** university who just overcharged you.
Then in a few months they call you asking for money...
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