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no way do we want any kids from these schools
We cannot afford them anyway. That's 500k of players at a minimum.
no way do we want any kids from these schools
We cannot afford them anyway. That's 500k of players at a minimum.
If you actually thought about the questions, you'd realize that none of the points you made actually result in income to the ACC. None of those things can be used to support your statement that Louisville made the ACC much more money that UConn would have.Since my point has already been proven, I have no desire to expend the time or energy to dig up the minutiae of each number. Feel free to do it on your own if it means that much to you (which I am pretty sure it doesn't). Like I said... on most every other point, and particularly the point of ethics, you would have to say that we beat Louisville by any objective measure quite handily. Ahhhh, if that were only the most important point though.
And to get this back inline with the original point of this thread...
Here is to hoping that V.J. King decides to de-commit from that scummy program and become a Husky for a year... or two (like he should have done before $$$ came his way)!
It doesn't say that a vote happened but it does say that they considered it. Interesting.
Probably only Bowl games added to the ACC coffers. And now that's probably enough of this.If you actually thought about the questions, you'd realize that none of the points you made actually result in income to the ACC. None of those things can be used to support your statement that Louisville made the ACC much more money that UConn would have.
I would take the kids if they're clear and cleanly recruited. I doubt any of them would try this again.
It would take away the desperation factor and help quite a bit but graft will never totally disappear. If the FBI ever investigates football it would make the basketball investigation insignificant.That won't stop a thing.
Louisville loses another one. David Johnson, 6-5 SG who is a four star recruit in the 2019 class.
Four-star wing David Johnson backs off Louisville commitment