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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

It’s a joke / not actually real, Tonje isn’t actually returning to CBB. Just someone making fun of the situation with Baylor.
I'm a little slow on the uptake. Many of the commenters didn't get the joke either I guess. 😎
We've had so many great college players in that weren't NBA level so it's unreal how they missed out and the kids today are making a killing. I don't think it can last.
 
Not a one off in case you're wondering


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High profile coaches like Hurley, Self, maybe Schyer and others have to really come out against this in the off season. This is like allowing teams to make teade deadline deals.
Hell why wait? Strike while the iron is hot
 
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Because booze makes Tampa better?
I mean, I don't think it came across well in my comment but I certainly wasn't complaining, moreso pointing out how silly it is to complain about a teensy little digressing on occasion, especially if it's not like the topic is particularly hopping at that point anyways. If something of note comes up, someone will post it and the topic will get back on track; if the digression becomes long enough it'll get split into its own thread; and if the digression was a complete non-sequitor from the start it'll get removed. No use sweating over it.
 
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Two different things. The people who say that are talking about shared football revenues which drive the bus.

I haven't followed this thread at all, but please define shared football revenue.

Are you talking about net revenue??
 
I haven't followed this thread at all, but please define shared football revenue.

Are you talking about net revenue??
My agricultural understanding is that football post season revenues are shared with the conference the school is in. As are post season BB revenues but those are substantially "taxed" prior to distribution to fund a lot of NCAA programs. The football schools shielded their revenues from the NCAA. So the football shared revenues are a lot larger the the basketball shared revenues. Of course, shared revenues are only part of an accretion calculation. There are posters here who know a lot more about this than me. Have I got the basics right?
 
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My agricultural understanding is that football post season revenues are shared with the conference the school is in. As are post season BB revenues but those are substantially "taxed" prior to distribution to fund a lot of NCAA programs. The football schools shielded their revenues from the NCAA. So the football shared revenues are a lot larger the the basketball shared revenues. Of course, shared revenues are only part of an accretion calculation. There are posters here who know a lot more about this than me. Have I got the basics right?

I asked about net revenue. does UConn football actually make money? Net revenue.
 
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Wait, wouldn't "net" revenue be basketball?

Double check my spelling for basketball. It begins with an F (ootball).

Edit: took me a few minutes too long to get your "net" reference than it should have.
 

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