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Husky Jacks open thread [2021]
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We need to pack the house for Arkansas state
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Idiot that yelled at maskless fans for a year is now concerned that maskless fans won't renew.
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Cunts gonna cunthaie said:Idiot that yelled at maskless fans for a year is now concerned that maskless fans won't renew.
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Imagine wasting your time calculating 100% capacity revenue.FireCohen said:
These jackasses fucked their fans for years, now they expect them to pick up the tab. OkGrundleStiltzkin said: -
I guess Cohen using that 100% capacity budget to keep all the War eagles / ducks on the fucking payroll of UW. Now more than ever @FireCohenSources said:
Imagine wasting your time calculating 100% capacity revenue.FireCohen said:
These jackasses fucked their fans for years, now they expect them to pick up the tab. OkGrundleStiltzkin said: -
We will be 100% at least for the duck game. They always fill our stands when we play. Represent the north.FireCohen said:
I guess Cohen using that 100% capacity budget to keep all the War eagles / ducks on the fucking payroll of UW. Now more than ever @FireCohenSources said:
Imagine wasting your time calculating 100% capacity revenue.FireCohen said:
These jackasses fucked their fans for years, now they expect them to pick up the tab. OkGrundleStiltzkin said: -
And ticket prices and tyee donor levels remain really high. Don't we have a good business school on campus?whatshouldicareabout said:
I think they usually run around 44k around this point each year, so they're about 33% lower than normal.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Imagine "following Acrop on Twitter" to get your information.
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MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools -
It’s pathetic, but it’s also a timing thing. We’ll get much more when we can negotiate. Larry did fuck us into a horrible contract tho. He was a disaster.whatshouldicareabout said:
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That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
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I fell for itRatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
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DiagreeRaceBannon said:
I fell for itRatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
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I just wanted the free chinsRatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks. -
whatshouldicareabout said:
I just wanted the free chinsRatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
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I can’t fault you. There’s not a single negative story about the Pac-12 I wouldn’t believe. Traded TV rights for magic beans? Possible. Meant to invite Texas but instead got Texas State San Marcos? Believable.whatshouldicareabout said:
I just wanted the free chinsRatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
As for chins, that’s why I keep this pic of Pete explaining how to masturbate.
And his reaction to the frightening reply he must have surely received.
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Math is hard.RatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
I’m interested to see if we can get a worse deal than the big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma ditch them, but I love train wrecks. -
LOL. Big 12 wasn't as attractive as the Pac 12 with UT and OU.AtomicDawg said:
Math is hard.RatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
I’m interested to see if we can get a worse deal than the big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma ditch them, but I love train wrecks.
It's not a good league and there's 0 interest in any of the schools outside of those two. That's why UT and OU are bailing. "Mountain West without mountains" as some have called it.
Pac 12 as many have said here has no dominate team. Plays 9 games. Much better product overall and on the west coast and all by themselves as the lone power 5. Will fill the 6-7am est slot for the networks who want all day football for the die hard viewers paying for cable. Will fill the midnight slot and have branded it even.
We? had to have a legendary fuck head in charge just to get here where we're comparing ourselves to the Big 12 and ACC. -
*dominanthaie said:
LOL. Big 12 wasn't as attractive as the Pac 12 with UT and OU.AtomicDawg said:
Math is hard.RatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
I’m interested to see if we can get a worse deal than the big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma ditch them, but I love train wrecks.
It's not a good league and there's 0 interest in any of the schools outside of those two. That's why UT and OU are bailing. "Mountain West without mountains" as some have called it.
Pac 12 as many have said here has no dominate team. Plays 9 games. Much better product overall and on the west coast and all by themselves as the lone power 5. Will fill the 6-7am est slot for the networks who want all day football for the die hard viewers paying for cable. Will fill the midnight slot and have branded it even.
We? had to have a legendary fuck head in charge just to get here where we're comparing ourselves to the Big 12 and ACC. -
🍺1to392831weretaken said:
*dominanthaie said:
LOL. Big 12 wasn't as attractive as the Pac 12 with UT and OU.AtomicDawg said:
Math is hard.RatherBeBrewing said:
That’s $49 million TOTAL for the conference. The Pac-12 distributed $33.6 million per school. I believe the conference gets an equal share so it’s 33.6 x 13 after expenses.whatshouldicareabout said:
MWC schools all earn more in media rights per year than Pac-12 schools
Jeez, we are pour but we aren’t truck-driving-school-annex-rental-space pour.
The gap between the P-5 and G-5 is that big. I love to shit on the conference, but they are a financial equal to the Big-12 (Pac should be wayyy higher) and are better off than the ACC. The Big Ten and SEC are the ones who are Daddy Warbucks.
I’m interested to see if we can get a worse deal than the big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma ditch them, but I love train wrecks.
It's not a good league and there's 0 interest in any of the schools outside of those two. That's why UT and OU are bailing. "Mountain West without mountains" as some have called it.
Pac 12 as many have said here has no dominate team. Plays 9 games. Much better product overall and on the west coast and all by themselves as the lone power 5. Will fill the 6-7am est slot for the networks who want all day football for the die hard viewers paying for cable. Will fill the midnight slot and have branded it even.
We? had to have a legendary fuck head in charge just to get here where we're comparing ourselves to the Big 12 and ACC. -
Tick tick tick. “Testing cadence.”
NFL showed last that they mostly have the will power to forge ahead. Pac-12 did not. -
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July 26, 2021
The Washington football staff has added a new voice this season: Kevin Carroll.
Carroll, a well-known author and speaker, will officially serve as Special Advisor to the Head Coach. But that title doesn't even begin to describe the role he will take with the program.
The author of four successful books, including "What's Your Red Rubber Ball," Carroll has worked with clientele as diverse as the U.S. Marine Corps, State Farm, Microsoft and the NBA, and has presented before more than 200 corporations, 150 non-profits and 350,000 individuals since 2004.
At UW, he will work in collaboration with head football coach Jimmy Lake to advance the team's goals in all aspects: on the field, in the meeting room, in the classroom and in recruiting.
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Sounds like their DEI consultant.GrundleStiltzkin said:July 26, 2021
The Washington football staff has added a new voice this season: Kevin Carroll.
Carroll, a well-known author and speaker, will officially serve as Special Advisor to the Head Coach. But that title doesn't even begin to describe the role he will take with the program.
The author of four successful books, including "What's Your Red Rubber Ball," Carroll has worked with clientele as diverse as the U.S. Marine Corps, State Farm, Microsoft and the NBA, and has presented before more than 200 corporations, 150 non-profits and 350,000 individuals since 2004.
At UW, he will work in collaboration with head football coach Jimmy Lake to advance the team's goals in all aspects: on the field, in the meeting room, in the classroom and in recruiting.
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Any chance he can land some DB’s? Is he a guy who gets paid $100,000 to tell Jimmy he’s always right? I could see that.GrundleStiltzkin said:July 26, 2021
The Washington football staff has added a new voice this season: Kevin Carroll.
Carroll, a well-known author and speaker, will officially serve as Special Advisor to the Head Coach. But that title doesn't even begin to describe the role he will take with the program.
The author of four successful books, including "What's Your Red Rubber Ball," Carroll has worked with clientele as diverse as the U.S. Marine Corps, State Farm, Microsoft and the NBA, and has presented before more than 200 corporations, 150 non-profits and 350,000 individuals since 2004.
At UW, he will work in collaboration with head football coach Jimmy Lake to advance the team's goals in all aspects: on the field, in the meeting room, in the classroom and in recruiting.
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Each move more baffling than the lastGrundleStiltzkin said:July 26, 2021
The Washington football staff has added a new voice this season: Kevin Carroll.
Carroll, a well-known author and speaker, will officially serve as Special Advisor to the Head Coach. But that title doesn't even begin to describe the role he will take with the program.
The author of four successful books, including "What's Your Red Rubber Ball," Carroll has worked with clientele as diverse as the U.S. Marine Corps, State Farm, Microsoft and the NBA, and has presented before more than 200 corporations, 150 non-profits and 350,000 individuals since 2004.
At UW, he will work in collaboration with head football coach Jimmy Lake to advance the team's goals in all aspects: on the field, in the meeting room, in the classroom and in recruiting.
huh