First, he boosted the pay of Mike Leach and other members of the football staff, such as Joe Salavea, to fend off poachers from other schools, and also paid out $500,000 in coaching bonuses for the New Mexico Bowl.
Moos also pointed out Washington State's attendance for football was at 93 percent of capacity - the fourth highest in the Pac-12 -- during the 2014 football season.
Moos also pointed out Washington State's attendance for football was at 93 percent of capacity - the fourth highest in the Pac-12 -- during the 2014 football season.
So... basically... Moos is admitting that while Cuog expenses grow, their revenue is approaching a hard cap? Does Moos explain how he's going to become taxpayer neutral?... ever?
Perhaps the Washington state legislature should block grant money to WSU and let them choose between funding a Medical school in Spokane or, paying kids to play sports.
Moos also pointed out Washington State's attendance for football was at 93 percent of capacity - the fourth highest in the Pac-12 -- during the 2014 football season.
So... basically... Moos is admitting that while Cuog expenses grow, their revenue is approaching a hard cap? Does Moos explain how he's going to become taxpayer neutral?... ever?
Perhaps the Washington state legislature should block grant money to WSU and let them choose between funding a Medical school in Spokane or, paying kids to play sports.
Bull Moose explain nothing. Bull Moose all knowing. Trust in Bull Moose.
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First, he boosted the pay of Mike Leach and other members of the football staff, such as Joe Salavea, to fend off poachers from other schools, and also paid out $500,000 in coaching bonuses for the New Mexico Bowl.
That a high bar.
#2xstadiumdefault?
LOL
Perhaps the Washington state legislature should block grant money to WSU and let them choose between funding a Medical school in Spokane or, paying kids to play sports.
Geronimo!