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What about how we compare to Fsu on these specific numbers, I bet they are outspending us in these areas as well. Which should never happen, but then again we should not be so low in these numbers to begin with. Thanks Jeremy!
Sullivan just got a 10 yr deal with a 500k buyout for each year left on it. For a sport that loses a $1M dollars a year. A Foley goodbye gift. Smh.
Something tells me those boosters would have still gave a lot to the program even if it wasn't written up to act like that is mostly just to cover this nutty coaching cost.
Capital contributions are major gifts designated by the donors for facility construction, renovations and equipment purchases.
2012 Capital Contributions
FSU $8,260,295
Florida $7,985,000
2013 Capital Contributions
Florida $11,298,000
FSU $7,000,000
2014 Capital Contributions
FSU $8,300,000
Florida $5,252,000
Those contributions aren't nearly enough for major facilities improvement with zero debt.
http://www.fa.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/ga/2014_University_Athletic_Assoc_Audited_FS.pdf
https://admin.xosn.com/fls/32900/pdf/FSU Athletics Annual Report 2014.pdf
If by "program" you mean the athletic department or anything except baseball, no, they wouldn't have.
I can tell you that he has multiple assts who watch and focus on only one single opponent during the upcoming season.Having a former OC and HC focus all his time on just 3d down plays? That is freaking mind-blowing! Somebody here has to get a list of all those narrow areas of focus Saban has set up. I'd love to see the job descriptions or assignments all those off-field guys have. I wonder if Saban got that from Belichik.
From a $ perspective, we should have as many or more off-field analysts as Bama or any other school. It isn't a $ issue b/c those guys don't make much. UAA needs to create those spots if they don't already exist. The issue is whether a UF analyst spot is attractive to prospects. Bama having Sark and others is damn impressive, and those guys are there to learn, grow, and progress in their coaching careers.
Then why the hell don't we stick a classroom in the swamp and get the state as well. It may well be underhanded to do that, but I got to admit that's the kind of forward thinking I wish the UF administration would have and not always worry about doing what right. Don't know if we'll ever catch Fsu in football again.
Because we think that being ethical is a core desire of Gators, not so much of Noles. Are we a school or a football factory? We can be great at both, but without some ethical boundaries we are lost.
Is it ethical that all the players seem to have their own scooter? IDK but its obvious regardless of the school players get preferential treatmentBecause we think that being ethical is a core desire of Gators, not so much of Noles. Are we a school or a football factory? We can be great at both, but without some ethical boundaries we are lost.
Is it ethical that all the players seem to have their own scooter? IDK but its obvious regardless of the school players get preferential treatment
Well being ethical ain't helping us against Fsu here lately, tired of being able hold my head high cause we do the right thing, but continue to get dominated by everyone else that doesn't.
Is it ethical that all the players seem to have their own scooter? IDK but its obvious regardless of the school players get preferential treatment
I actually think that six number is up. We only had one or two prior to Butters demanding more, and I dont think they were dedicated solely to recruiting.Incidentally, does anybody know how many non-coach assistants we have working recruiting etc. ? Seems to me a saw a post that said we had 6, F$U 10 and bama 15.