Doesnt matter what we believe, it matters what happened...
When Governor Roemer signed the Louisiana College Tuition Plan into law in 1989, it included an income cap; also i seem to recall initially no private school HS grads could use it, not sure for how many years, and not necessarily the se as an income cap
It's not THEY paying for salaries and buyouts. It's dumbass, big-money football boosters and state-wide coonasses that don't give one dollar or one ____ to academics. Why can't you people understand this?
Meanwhile, UL is about to have taxpayers pay for the Eastside renovations to the football stadium? Do you agree with that?
You have an unhealthy obsession. Baton Rouge isn’t the cause of our issues today. Stop whining and crying about everyone else.
They fund a way larger percentage of their athletics with donors and revenues than we do. Maybe we should focus our energy on how we can get better in that arena and stop crying about other schools.
They have upgraded their stadium like 20 times. Ours was literally falling apart and had no structural upgrade since we built it. The state was going to have to pay for the west side as it was becoming structurally unsafe but you can’t combine state projects with private so
We paid for the west side and the state will pay for the east side, which will be around half the cost.
this is way to deep for RPCA to get it . . .
Last time I checked, LSU A&M was writing the checks — and yes, that money is coming from boosters covering salaries and buyouts. But if they were also asked to pay for all of their own facility and expansion projects, do you really think those same boosters or LSU A&M could still pull off multi-million-dollar upgrades every single year?
If your answer is yes, then explain this: why can’t LSU A&M compete on the NIL stage? Can’t they just ask those same boosters to fork over tens of thousands more to stay “competitive”?
And for the record — if we were firing Des and paying him $100 million not to coach here anymore, I’d 100% oppose taxpayers footing the bill for any new stadium expansion. Honestly, if it were even $10 million, I’d say the same thing. That east-side funding is already in limbo and may never reach the university depending on how the politics shake out, until the money is in the bank, capital outlay funds can be redirected. Right now, the talk in Baton Rouge is about how to keep LSU A&M “competitive” while cutting funds to other state programs. I’m assuming you’re good with that trade-off?
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