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Sorry, ****-sucking Domers. ******* hate em but they have made it twice. Should have included Oklahoma too.
Sorry, ****-sucking Domers. ******* hate em but they have made it twice. Should have included Oklahoma too.
If this turns into which program has the richest alumni base to do this we are absolutely fcked
ARod and The Rock need to jump in.
So are all the other “bag” schools. I'm pretty sure Alabama doesn't have the wealthiest alumni base either.
Time for Harvard and Yale to get back to winning nattys.
There is a Latin Billionaire who has always wanted to buy the Heat or Dolphins. I think he's a UM fan too. Not sure I might be a little Baked right now. Haha
Mostly limousine liberals who don’t give a **** about the program and would never give a penny of their own money to football players.
Unless it involves $$ to get rid this incompetent ticket salesman and his SJWs from the athletic Dept, you might as well flush it down the pot
It's actually a Tennesee product. Created in the Knoxville area, I believe. You pair that **** with a Krystal gut bomb and a fill-up at Pilot and you've hit the hill billy trifecta
He donated 3 billion to charity last year and 4 billion this year. Where do you stand?Greedy old fart.....
We might not be as bad off as thought.
The top 20 millionaire-producing US colleges where most of the ultra-wealthy alumni are self-made
American colleges count the most ultra-high net worth individuals among their alumni, with Harvard, Princeton, and UCLA taking a few of the top spots.www.businessinsider.com
Lol. Coca Cola already has sponsorship deals with a majority of the major programs. Including the University of Miami. My sister negotiated the Coke contract for UM athletics with Blake James and trust me, the schools want A LOT more than coke is willing to offer. They're not in the business of overpaying for sponsorships. None of those companies are. They're not boosters. Saban is only connected to any of those companies because they pay him to advertise for them.When Bama strikes a deal with Mercedes Benz, Coca Cola and Aflac for the same **** at 10X the payout, I don't want to hear it lol Saban is connected to those companies and will have no problem pulling strings to make it happen
They have 28 claimed national championships in football. Almost all of them before the turn of the 20th century. The most recent being 1950.Bezos is a Princeton alum and they have like 16 rings.
Lol. Coca Cola already has sponsorship deals with a majority of the major programs. Including the University of Miami. My sister negotiated the Coke contract for UM athletics with Blake James and trust me, the schools want A LOT more than coke is willing to offer. They're not in the business of overpaying for sponsorships. None of those companies are. They're not boosters. Saban is only connected to any of those companies because they pay him to advertise for them.
They have 28 claimed national championships in football. Almost all of them before the turn of the 20th century. The most recent being 1950.
Texas has an NIL law in the books??Other programs are watching UM. If they can do this, Texas A&M has more billionaires than any other university and they will respond to get recruits.
EXTREMELY important distinction here between corporate marketing dollars and private money. Coke's largest shareholders don't give a rat's *** about supporting CFB vis-a-vis their investment in a public corporation.
I mean if it's Coke, they'd sponsor Emory athletics.If a publicly traded company like Coca-Cola sponsored a deal like that with Bama players, then you'd have countless shareholders from all over the country who aren't Bama fans suing the company for breach of fiduciary duty. Not worth the headache.
If a publicly traded company like Coca-Cola sponsored a deal like that with Bama players, then you'd have countless shareholders from all over the country who aren't Bama fans suing the company for breach of fiduciary duty. Not worth the headache.
man, sugar is/was big money.I love how the names being thrown around here are people like The Rock, A Rod, Marcus Lemonis, etc.
These guys don't have half the money the big boosters connected to the program do.
Philip Frost is worth $2.4 billion.
Alfonso Fanjul is worth $8 billion.
Jorge Perez is worth $1.7 billion.
Leonard Abess is worth $1.3 billion.
Allan Herbert is worth $1.5 billion.
Jorge Mas is worth $1.3 billion.
Jeffrey Soffer is worth $2.2 billion.
Stuart Miller is almost certainly a billionaire.
All of these people are trustees, have trustees in their family, or made eight-figure donations. And I don't think a single one is an alum.
This is "the administration" that you all think cares so little about Hurricane football (meanwhile both Lemonis and Rodriguez are Trustees).