WR Cane
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Why even include the good luck Tyson? Get over it lol. TC don't give a fück about this []_[]
Might as well be if your a chick... probably worse!The title of your post is very misleading. Did you read the article? Not rape at all. More like illegal show and tell (allegedly). That's not kosher but it's a far cry from being a rapist.
LOL. OK Frank the Stank. Just trying to send a message. But you continue to watch as the SFL kids continue to flirt with UGA and James Coley. Like IS. watch. Don't believe it...Read the Stevenson article.
LOL. OK Frank the Stank. Just trying to send a message. But you continue to watch as the SFL kids continue to flirt with UGA and James Coley. Like IS. watch. Don't believe it...Read the Stevenson article.
UGA's record $143 million athletics budget includes eye-popping expenditures
-Georgia will spend nearly $5 million more to compensate its football coaches and support staff in Fiscal Year 2019 than it did in 2018
-Georgia’s football operations budget for 2019 is $35.2 million, up $7.8 million from 2018. That includes a $2.265 million outlay for recruiting travel.
-Board treasurer Ryann Nesbitt reported that Georgia has received $50.6 million in gifts and pledges toward those projects, including $25.1 million in cash collections.
-The athletic association also donated $4.5 million to UGA’s general fund as it has done annually for the last several years.
-There also is a new line-item buried within. It’s $1.8 million, which is the new federal excise tax that is being assessed on nonprofits that pay employees more than $1 million in salary. So Georgia is now being assessed a 21 percent tax rate on anything over that amount that it pays coaches. Currently that is on three individuals: Smart, basketball coach Tom Crean ($3.2 million) and football defensive coordinator Mel Tucker ($1.5 million).
UGA's record $143 million athletics budget includes eye-popping expenditures
-Georgia will spend nearly $5 million more to compensate its football coaches and support staff in Fiscal Year 2019 than it did in 2018
-Georgia’s football operations budget for 2019 is $35.2 million, up $7.8 million from 2018. That includes a $2.265 million outlay for recruiting travel.
-Board treasurer Ryann Nesbitt reported that Georgia has received $50.6 million in gifts and pledges toward those projects, including $25.1 million in cash collections.
-The athletic association also donated $4.5 million to UGA’s general fund as it has done annually for the last several years.
-There also is a new line-item buried within. It’s $1.8 million, which is the new federal excise tax that is being assessed on nonprofits that pay employees more than $1 million in salary. So Georgia is now being assessed a 21 percent tax rate on anything over that amount that it pays coaches. Currently that is on three individuals: Smart, basketball coach Tom Crean ($3.2 million) and football defensive coordinator Mel Tucker ($1.5 million).
If we win, they will come.
LOL.
LOL. OK Frank the Stank. Just trying to send a message. But you continue to watch as the SFL kids continue to flirt with UGA and James Coley. Like IS. watch. Don't believe it...Read the Stevenson article.
Nope I did not. All I can figure is it was a mod. I stand by everything I post including the title to this thread.I see you changed the thread name