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Carnac says: FSU will sign UT-Permian to a long term contract to play annually.
Put them in the ACC and make them FSU’s annual rival. We have outgrown the SemenHoles…
Carnac says: FSU will sign UT-Permian to a long term contract to play annually.
They finally admit they are a nobody“They beat no one this year” MFER WE ARE IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS
That’s alright. I met the Olsen family at the Orange Bowl and told a young Kevin that I was looking forward to seeing him play for Miami too.I hung out at with Earl Sr. at a tailgate YEARS ago. Earl Jr. had just started to play at the "Pop Warner" level, and I told him that I would be excited to see Earl Jr. play for Miami. Never would have imagined that it would all go so poorly...
Well we did beat FSU, so it’s true we beat no one.“They beat no one this year” MFER WE ARE IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS
I understand that fans want Miami to have their own stadium but I don’t think most fans understand the costs and how long it would take to actually start turning a profit. Most college stadiums are ancient and were built when construction prices were much cheaper than today. FSU’s renovation is setting them back financially for years. Imagine how strapped the UM athletic department would be if they had to purchase outrageously expensive Miami property and build a multi billion dollar facility on it? Maybe it would start to pay off in 2048.In hindsight, HRS--especially since the reno--has been a GREAT blessing: we have access to a GREAT, world class stadium, and didn't have to pay to build it, nor renovate it--nor even pay for its upkeep!
This has freed monies up to build on-campus facilities, pay a great (first-rate) coaching staff, and pay players--instead of renovating an ancient stadium into a new one to attempt to create more revenue long-term.
I understand that fans want Miami to have their own stadium but I don’t think most fans understand the costs and how long it would take to actually start turning a profit. Most college stadiums are ancient and were built when construction prices were much cheaper than today. FSU’s renovation is setting them back financially for years. Imagine how strapped the UM athletic department would be if they had to purchase outrageously expensive Miami property and build a multi billion dollar facility on it? Maybe it would stay to pay off in 2048.