sorry, i know this is old by now but still getting caught up, but:
actual lol
sorry, i know this is old by now but still getting caught up, but:
Oh for sure ... I am saying this under the assumption that their focus on basketball will remain about what it has been lately. For example, would Kansas lose a coach to Texas? Texas' total athletic revenue of $239 million absolutely dwarfs Kansas' of $118 million (for reference, Illinois is at $146 million) ... but most people would assume the sway of Kansas as a "better job" would win out.Love you, Fighter.
I think this whole "Brad is leaving" conversation is silly. Brad would have to be 100% coin-operated to voluntarily leave. ....but I digress.
If Texas decides to get serious about hoops then they will get crazy serious. There is no limit to Texas financial resources.
We're talking ridiculous, game-changing, field-tilting MLB-scale contracts.
Rich Texans might even revel in paying so far above what's reasonable just to say they did it.
I’ve used this phrase many times since I first read it here. On virtually every occasion, I’ve gotten cross-eyed looks. It’s a great “turn of a phrase,” and it’s a shame it hasn’t gone viral.Take pie while pie’s passing
The reason you get crosseyed looks is because it's very old school. I'm 70 and it was considered an old fashioned saying when I was a kid.I’ve used this phrase many times since I first read it here. On virtually every occasion, I’ve gotten cross-eyed looks. It’s a great “turn of a phrase,” and it’s a shame it hasn’t gone viral.
I’ll be 70 this month. I’d never heard it before I heard it on this board.The reason you get crosseyed looks is because it's very old school. I'm 70 and it was considered an old fashioned saying when I was a kid.
The good news is Illinois' sports revenue is now up to ~$174 million. I'm sure the others have also increased since those numbers came out.Oh for sure ... I am saying this under the assumption that their focus on basketball will remain about what it has been lately. For example, would Kansas lose a coach to Texas? Texas' total athletic revenue of $239 million absolutely dwarfs Kansas' of $118 million (for reference, Illinois is at $146 million) ... but most people would assume the sway of Kansas as a "better job" would win out.
Is Illinois as good of a job as Kansas? I would say of course not. However, Illinois is still a very, very good job, with one of the higher ceilings out there. So, all I am saying is that Texas' immensely deep pockets shouldn't lead to a forgone conclusion that Illinois couldn't fend off Texas as a suitor if we assume that other "great basketball jobs" could. I think Texas is one of the best jobs in the nation precisely because you have immense resources yet surprisingly relaxed expectations (compared to their football fans, anyway); but I think for many coaches, Illinois would be more than good enough to at least compare very favorably to Texas as a basketball destination, and other factors (e.g., being such a far-back second fiddle to football or having less enthusiastic fan support) could go in Illinois' favor to the point that it is a wash.
What's impressive about our revenue, too, is that we still have a lagging effect of years of comparatively AWFUL football revenue ... which is the cash cow for most schools. It looks like that figure was from 2022, and we were just $5 million behind programs like Wisconsin, and we were above programs like Nebraska ... all while having an average football attendance of just 43k (just above 70% of capacity), likely at severely discounted ticket prices to our peers.The good news is Illinois' sports revenue is now up to ~$174 million. I'm sure the others have also increased since those numbers came out.
Hamer to Woodbury University: confirmed
I would like to assume that Brad isn't blind and knows that something needs to change.Does Hamer feel like his seat is hot? Does Brad know that fans want a move?
Texas wants $10M to take Hamer, but Illinois will only pay 5.I’m hearing Hamer to Texas, but his buyout is giving them pause.
only because they would just take the $10M and use it for Brad's buy out.. Otherwise....Texas wants $10M to take Hamer, but Illinois will only pay 5.
Guess we better get Hammer nailed down before he is poched.So who do you think Hammer's people are taking calls from these days?
Of course it is, but this is the internet. It's not the place for well-reasoned, even-handed discourse. This is a place of wild speculation and extreme scapegoating.I get that Hamer is in way over his head. And clearly needs to go and should never have been put into this job/role. But, isn't it a bit much to make him the scapegoat for all that ills us?
Probably, but I don't think anyone has blamed him for us chucking up bad threes... That ills us.I get that Hamer is in way over his head. And clearly needs to go and should never have been put into this job/role. But, isn't it a bit much to make him the scapegoat for all that ills us?
What's impressive about our revenue, too, is that we still have a lagging effect of years of comparatively AWFUL football revenue ... which is the cash cow for most schools. It looks like that figure was from 2022, and we were just $5 million behind programs like Wisconsin, and we were above programs like Nebraska ... all while having an average football attendance of just 43k (just above 70% of capacity), likely at severely discounted ticket prices to our peers.
In other words, Illinois at its "revenue worst" is still quite competitive, and I expect us to move up the rankings significantly as new data is released!
Yes. Fair to pin some on him but once a pattern emerges and isn't addressed, that's management responsibility to fix it, in the short and long term.I get that Hamer is in way over his head. And clearly needs to go and should never have been put into this job/role. But, isn't it a bit much to make him the scapegoat for all that ills us?
What is the travel cost for a night?You could be right and that I'm too focused on him saying "celebrating Christmas". The Syracuse game was played in Brooklyn, so staying one night and that not be exactly Christmas and it's a reasonable request.
He must have photos of "Bubba" in some compromising situations. It's the only logical explanation... The ACC was a one team league this year... Oh how the mighty have fallen.Still shocking that Carolina is keeping Hubert Davis. Makes me wonder if they don't have the NIL budget to compete like they used to. I can't think of another reason they're accepting mediocrity. Crazy.
Think Willard needs to ditch the suit and tie. Not enough blood flow to his brain with that tie.The whole Willard travel bit seems like "my agent is working the Villanova deal while I have a new one on the table at MD, so I need to come up with something to delay things to buy some time".