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Looks like Rutgers Pres calling it quits

Wow that much ego and bravado hard to believe
It is hard to believe because it's most likely not true. A lot of coaches get a bunch of BS about them on message boards. For example Willard blasted here many times, but a couple people who got to know him through kids baseball or various other activities than him at work contradict a lot of the negatives we read on here. I know a lot of people who are big RU alums and they love the guy as a person saying he's a charitable man, and man very into family, religion and faith. They think as highly of him as man as Seton Hall thinks of Sha.

Another school shooting in America

why does everything have to be a comparison? 100% of school shootings are done by kids to kids. but forget that. they get covered because it's SCHOOL. its supposed to be a safe place for children not a curated firing squad with children as the game. why does this even need to be twisted in this way? why does coverage of school shootings matter? why does anything other then "yes we should do anything we can to try to minimize school shootings" your answer? we fight it tooth and nail. despicable.
Because more children in urban environments die from gun violence. Did their lives matter less to you? That’s pretty sad.

And as usual, you have no solutions for anything. Par for the course.
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Lobbyists…

You guys are tough, Hall 85 starts a separate thread and you link it to gun violence. Even though out of context your above comment is pretty funny.
read his post. he's clearly playing off the previous gun violence thread. "now this is a lobby that does more harm..."

great, let's downplay, deflect, and marginalize school shootings. shill shootings don't matter as much because ultra processed foods exist. dont even argue it. its actually insane that's where he went with it.

NIL

The New York Times had a well documented article on NIL payouts based on Opendorse data. Basically hoops teams in the P4 conferences require roughly $3.3 million to field a competing starting five. I would assume the BE is in the same ballpark as the P4. Broken down as follows.

Centers $510,000
Guards 640,000
Forwards. 750,000

But interestingly, college forwards are the most valued position. And the $$3.3 million budget for starters does not include additional $$$ for the bench. So, bottom line, SHU needs an annual NIL budget of around $3.5 million to put a competitive team on the court in the BE, at least on paper. If you have a subscription to the NYT, check out the article. It has a lot of info on college football too.
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