Who's man is this?you finally got one right.
Who's man is this?you finally got one right.
The thread topic is "talking out of your asses"
It is becoming DEAD ON.
Thx... I feel stupider after reading the entire 614 pages.....Welcome to the thread.
That was a compliment. You should be happy.Who's man is this?
@Buffnik, you know this guy?That was a compliment. You should be happy.
His sister is a hippyWho's man is this?
I was here from netbuffs (and the CU msg board before that)... of course he knows me.@Buffnik, you know this guy?
Don’t worry about him. He shows up and pops off and then disappears for years. This has been going on for like 30 years.@Buffnik, you know this guy?
that you drool overHis sister is a hippy
He's a party pooper.Don’t worry about him. He shows up and pops off and then disappears for years. This has been going on for like 30 years.
One of the original CU message board guys who takes long sabbaticals, then needs some time to get caught up and reprogrammed before he decides to take off again.@Buffnik, you know this guy?
She has always had the best weed.that you drool over
You forgot to mention that I steal things... like grills.One of the original CU message board guys who takes long sabbaticals, then needs some time to get caught up and reprogrammed before he decides to take off again.
I think the thing that many are missing on these exit fees is the idea of amortizing them over time.That's their exit fee. Crazy huh. The Mountain West get about 4mil and their exit fee is 34 million
Also, usually half share escalates each year so it's a full share within 5 years, give or take.I think the thing that many are missing on these exit fees is the idea of amortizing them over time.
General concept with rough numbers:
‐New conference pays out, say 30 million/yr over 5 year life of broadcast contract.
‐School currently only gets 4 million.
‐New conference offers them 1/2 share, so 15 million.
‐Old conference has 30 million "exit fee"
I can literally guarantee that any university endowment investment officer would jump at the chance to lend their AD $30 mm at 8% interest with a 5 year amortization to pay that exit fee.
The AD's payment on that note would be a little over $7mm.
So, the AD would go from getting $4mm/yr from their conference to $8mm (15 from conference minus 7 million loan payment).
The point is that even with 1/2 shares, these exit fees aren't a serious impediment.
Now, the ACC's GOR buyout is a different kettle of fish.
I feel so seen right now.One of the original CU message board guys who takes long sabbaticals, then needs some time to get caught up and reprogrammed before he decides to take off again.
Dear Santa, I've tried hard to be good all year. Please deliver this for Christmas, or sooner, if possible.If the B1G took UW and Stanford to crash the Pac, the Big 12 (after having already added UA and ASU for 15) should release a statement that it has high interest in expanding to 18, is evaluating options, and is very intrigued by the cultural fit and stability that Oregon State, Wazzu and Boise State would add to the conference in the Pacific Northwest market - with emphasis on liking OSU's proximity to Portland and none of them duplicating markets.
It's not a bad model, actually, and the responses from Duck & Ute fans would be legendary.
Since we're on the topic @#1 pick , RalphieMalph is an attention whore who will flood your DMs with dick pics if he thinks you're ignoring him.I feel so seen right now.
Washington is a lock? A lock for what?The FSU hate is delusional at best. That's a more valuable brand than Washington which is a lock at this point
Those radio guys aren't being honest. FSU is very in demand. 2nd to only Notre Dame of the currently available schools and ND really isn't available.
Not a business.The idea of a business charging itself interest on their own loan is wild. Somehow an academic definitely came up with that brilliant ****ing concept
Holy Fook! Oh Lord please.. oh please keep Oregon out of the Big10. The tears out of the Pacific NW would cause a major flood. Knowing the ego of Oregon, they would be stupid enough to explore going independent.It's not wide open. It's Washington. Then it's between Oregon and Stanford and Stanford got more supporters in the room than Oregon. If Oregon doesn't get the invite, Oregon State and Washington State will be the happiest teams. Gonzaga too but Gonzaga has interest from the Big XII as well
**** it. Everyone’s a candidate.
Making the AD pay back the loan is one thing and completely reasonable, but charging the AD interest is the dumb part no matter how you justify it.Not a business.
The school's endowment has a duty to support the university *and* to fulfill the pledge made to the donors (essentially that "we'll invest your donation and only use the gains to financially support the university, so you your donation will help the university forever."
Oddly, charging the AD interest, and then using endowment gains to support the AD by the same amount would likely raise fewer eyebrows than an interest free loan...
I'm thinking AZ and asu next to come to BIG12 and then Utah and Oregon have a death match for 16.So Oregon, UA, and... First to pick up the phone between Utah and ASU?
I hope Dan Lanning is stuck at Oregon in the Mountain WestI'm thinking AZ and asu next to come to BIG12 and then Utah and Oregon have a death match for 16.