It has nothing to do with doing the right thing and everything to do with honoring a donor who brought the program back into the 20th century.
It's a sticky situation IMO.
It has nothing to do with doing the right thing and everything to do with honoring a donor who brought the program back into the 20th century.
It's a sticky situation IMO.
I say we look for a donor that pushes the program into the 21st century!
Has ARod actually paid the $3.9 million to UM. At one point UM had only received $1 million.