I don't think Vish wrote that. All his stuff has his name on it. This one has no name.
just edited. Can't change thread title though.
I don't think Vish wrote that. All his stuff has his name on it. This one has no name.
Ive heard it floated that donna liked the idea of the little 35K seat stadium (when the Beckham soccer stadium deal was in play) because she felt that UM could price out the market based fans, creating a game environment for only the campus based fans.
FWIW
Ive heard it floated that donna liked the idea of the little 35K seat stadium (when the Beckham soccer stadium deal was in play) because she felt that UM could price out the market based fans, creating a game environment for only the campus based fans.
FWIW
Ive heard it floated that donna liked the idea of the little 35K seat stadium (when the Beckham soccer stadium deal was in play) because she felt that UM could price out the market based fans, creating a game environment for only the campus based fans.
FWIW
In other words, and as evidenced by prior conduct, Donna hates black people from Miami.
And anyone who hangs on her Bullsht about loving multiculturalism and lbgtetc. Is an idiot. This is typical Marxist talk the talk and walk the other way.
The life blood of UM football is the current ACC TV contract. That is what allows donna to execute her marxist ****. Im of the opinion that if UM doesnt get good in football soon, we will see FSU leave for the SEC. That would really hurt the next round of negotiations between ABC and the ACC. If that TV contract goes down, then maybe some folks at UM will want football to improve, but as of now, they simply do not give a rats *** about the program's on field success.
No one is willfully leaving the ACC, but I wouldn't be surprised if the ACC decides to kick us out many years down the line. We're not a top notch academic university and not holding up our part in terms of football success. We serve no purpose to the ACC other than collecting checks.
Soo basically keeping out the demographic that actually is the lifeblood of the football program and the families that sent/send their kids to the school, talk about freaking brilliant!
The oft-acrimonious relationship between UM and its fanbase is unlike anything else in sports. The only other program I can compare it to is USC, due to being a private school and located in a big metropolitan area; but in the 18 years I've lived here, even when the team stunk, there was a bond between the program and its alumni and non-alumni fanbase that was unbreakable. What's happening right now between UM and the city it inhabits is nothing short of a full-scale disaster.
IMO, USC over the years has done what we have not, and that's to hire athletic directors who are two things: men with lasting ties to the school, and winners who are only interested in winning. By direct comparison, we install greenhorns and cheap suits who say a lot and do nothing, because that's what Donna Shalala wants; a bunch of "yes" men doing her bidding, instead of trying to build a winning legacy.
To be fair, USC's hiring practices for AD didn't really pay off until 2001 or so.
Mike Garrett (the AD before Haden, from '93 to 2010) was a USC guy who misfired twice with the hires of John Robinson and Paul Hackett. It wasn't till his third try, when he hired Pete Carroll in 2001, that things started to look up. And then Garrett left in disgrace when the **** hit the fan with Reggie Bush and OJ Mayo--but not before making the really dumb decision to hire Lane Kiffin.
Before Garrett, USC had a decade of mediocrity on the field under Ted Tollner and Larry Smith.
I hate the admin but um ranks ahead of several ACC schools and brings the big city market of miami. There isno way that happens, no matter how sucky miami gets. See wake forest usuallyNo one is willfully leaving the ACC, but I wouldn't be surprised if the ACC decides to kick us out many years down the line. We're not a top notch academic university and not holding up our part in terms of football success. At this point we serve no purpose to the ACC other than collecting checks.
The oft-acrimonious relationship between UM and its fanbase is unlike anything else in sports. The only other program I can compare it to is USC, due to being a private school and located in a big metropolitan area; but in the 18 years I've lived here, even when the team stunk, there was a bond between the program and its alumni and non-alumni fanbase that was unbreakable. What's happening right now between UM and the city it inhabits is nothing short of a full-scale disaster.
IMO, USC over the years has done what we have not, and that's to hire athletic directors who are two things: men with lasting ties to the school, and winners who are only interested in winning. By direct comparison, we install greenhorns and cheap suits who say a lot and do nothing, because that's what Donna Shalala wants; a bunch of "yes" men doing her bidding, instead of trying to build a winning legacy.
To be fair, USC's hiring practices for AD didn't really pay off until 2001 or so.
Mike Garrett (the AD before Haden, from '93 to 2010) was a USC guy who misfired twice with the hires of John Robinson and Paul Hackett. It wasn't till his third try, when he hired Pete Carroll in 2001, that things started to look up. And then Garrett left in disgrace when the **** hit the fan with Reggie Bush and OJ Mayo--but not before making the really dumb decision to hire Lane Kiffin.
Before Garrett, USC had a decade of mediocrity on the field under Ted Tollner and Larry Smith.
But even when the hires weren't working out, there was never this level of vitriol and mistrust between the fans, the city, and the team. Perhaps people out here simply care less about football than in the South. There's just a different relationship between the Athletic Dept out here and their fans, and I'm quite envious of it. One of these days, I'd like to wake up in a world where the UM bean counters don't continually make decisions and statements that insult the intelligence of the people they're counting on for financial and emotional support.
base and presentingIve heard it floated that donna liked the idea of the little 35K seat stadium (when the Beckham soccer stadium deal was in play) because she felt that UM could price out the market based fans, creating a game environment for only the campus based fans.
FWIW
Makes sense. Gentrify the fan base and distance yourself from the past while simultaneously selling recruits on "5 rings or rebuilding"
No one is willfully leaving the ACC, but I wouldn't be surprised if the ACC decides to kick us out many years down the line. We're not a top notch academic university and not holding up our part in terms of football success. At this point we serve no purpose to the ACC other than collecting checks.
blake james is a piece of ****.
Article is a bunch of crap.
How the Renovations Will Impact Your Seats
The renovation plans are extensive and sections, rows and seat numbers will change, as will the entire configuration of the stadium. Additionally, there will be a significant decrease in the total number of seats in the stadium. These changes will result in all season ticket holders being able to select their new seats during the upcoming Miami Hurricane Select-Your-Seat process.
Select-Your-Seat Process
Every season ticket holder will be assigned a day and time in which they can select their seats, accessible through our online system, over the phone or in person at the Hecht Athletic Center. The order of selections will be set by your 2014 Hurricane Club giving level and your rank within your giving level. Your 2014 giving level is determined by your total 2014 Annual Fund contribution. Your rank within your giving level is determined by your priority points, which are calculated by your gifts to athletics, consecutive years of athletics giving and consecutive years of season ticket purchases.
Ive heard it floated that donna liked the idea of the little 35K seat stadium (when the Beckham soccer stadium deal was in play) because she felt that UM could price out the market based fans, creating a game environment for only the campus based fans.
FWIW
Gonna call BS on that one. I wouldn't doubt that she and a few others were/are on board for a 35-45k stadium w/Beckham because that's about how many fans consistently show up to UM games. It makes good business sense and is kinda the opposite of what a marxist/communist would suggest. But hey, why look at it logically when you can sling some political BS.
In other words, and as evidenced by prior conduct, Donna hates black people from Miami.
And anyone who hangs on her Bullsht about loving multiculturalism and lbgtetc. Is an idiot. This is typical Marxist talk the talk and walk the other way.