I think #1 and #4 are questions that are answerable questions.
On #2, there is ZERO chance, if I am in Dr Maggard's shoes that I would answer this question. This is extremely competitive-advantage information you are making public. if the number isn't great, your rival schools can use it against you, if the number is great, it provides rivals a number to go use to raise upon and motivate their donor base. Are there peers out there that you can cite that disclose the money their NIL collective has?
On the Des question, what is the value of this question on a hypothetical? If he answers yes, and Chandler plus Ben get hurt in Week 1 and the team wins 5 games with an unproven QB, should he get fired?
Or he answers no, and the teams stays healthy and wins 5 games, should he be retained?
Dr Maggard is the boss for all his head coaches. Every good boss I have had, and my job as a boss, is to publicly back employees and privately scold.
I can almost guarantee you his answer to #3 is that his requirements for a head coach have not changed. He wants to compete for conference championships, recruit well, connect to the student-athletes, etc.
I didn't shut anything down. I have not talked to Kevin about this in any manner. I have no clue what he will ask. I was told about the interview and what the FOCUS would be by someone in the administration. I simply passed on the information here in the event people want to listen. When I asked what do people suggest be asked, it was in the vein of the purpose of the interview. My responses were simply to whether I think these questions will or will not be asked are based upon the supposed purpose of the conversation. Perhaps some I do not think will be addressed will be touched upon. I do think it would be a good idea for an additional interview on a wider range of topics. Dawson Eiserloh's new show may be a good spot for that to occur.
Did anyone listen to the interview? I picked up things I missed when seeing the presentation in person. I had a friend send me a note saying he found it informative. Hopefully some of you did as well. If you missed it, you can listen to a replay via the On Demand feature found on the 103.7 website. Look for the Foote Notes show.
Thanks for the on demand suggestion
I listened and did find it very informative.
Really enjoyed the interview. As always, Dr Maggard displays what a true professional he is and, I thought, showed a really good grasp of lawsuit and the resulting chaos that is going to ensue.
https://espnsouthwestlouisiana.com/a...h-kevin-foote/
Click on Bryan Maggard Interview.
It was very informative on how as Dr Maggard states "If we Don't we Won't"
If we don't all invest in NIL by donating to Krewe Allons, then we will not be able to continue winning championships as we have been. The landscape will really change in 2025 when the P4's will be able to put up $20 million to pay their players. Most G5's including UL just do not have the money for that. We must separate ourselves from the other G5's and put our self in a great position. This is all from the interview.
It was great.
Hate to be a wet blanket, but at some point we have to stop and ask ourselves why we're still doing this. If athletics was the front porch of a university and its best marketing tool, perhaps the front porch is too expensive now. Our overall budget is what? Around $36 million? And we're supposed to compete against people throwing over 50% of our budget solely to pay kids to play games. I think everyone in America needs to take an introspective look inward and stop blaming cultural decline on politics and start looking at what we prioritize as a society. The dollars being dumped into sports and entertainment (now with gambling) is insane.
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