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  • Absolutely incredible. Eight years knowing that your defensive coordinator has set up a charitable foundation for his own sexual gratification. The most incredible thing is that not only did JoePa know, he did nothing about it and the PSU's president's public comment that he stands 100% behind his athletic director makes Gee's support of Gene Smith look like more than reasonable.


    These situations are not analagous and should not be compared. Doing so gives both of these inferior-to-Michigan programs more perceived legitimacy than they deserve. It trivializes what Sandusky did if they are processed through the same filter, and makes OSU look good in comparison.

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    • Originally posted by whodean View Post
      Bryant Denny has been expanded quite a few times, as recently as a year ago. Official capacity 101,821. Its a great place to see a game.
      I hope your wife does as much PR for Michigan as you do for her Tide.

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      • I think that the crimson tide of anybody's wife is not an appropriate discussion topic here. (Unless an appropriate thread is created, we debate whether it should be sticky, and then close it)

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        • Originally posted by lineygoblue View Post
          Did you see all the advertising in the stadium? That is what I was referring to. It looks like an NFL stadium because of all the commercialism.
          Lots of stadiums do this to help pay for sports... Sadly, so does UNL
          Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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          • One of the great things about UM and ND (although ND does allow an NBC banner to hang from its scoreboard) --no advertising in the stadium. A class act doesn't need shilling for corporate america as a means of making money or paying for sports. UM runs a surplus almost every year.

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            • Helped in part by allowing Nike or Addidas to make monkey suits for the players...

              Frankly if it's a choice of poisons to pick I'd do it the way Michigan is doing it. I absolutely love the aesthetics at game time, even if sometimes the uniforms are silly.

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              • "Helped in part by our allowing addidas to make monkey suits for the players..."

                yeah well you can thank David "our pizza tastes like shit" Brandon for that.

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                • A good part of Bacon's book was a reminder that Martin, for as much as he screwed up the on-the-field product, did make the athletic department financially healthy. (Sorry to let in the nuance, and I hope it doesn't cause you to think things over any)

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                  • UNL can thank Bill Bryne for thinking a sears cup represented AD success...
                    Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                    • Originally posted by *JD* View Post
                      I hope your wife does as much PR for Michigan as you do for her Tide.
                      Sure but as you can imagine its been a lot more fun rooting for Bama than UM for the past couple of years.
                      Atlanta, GA

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                      • If you've internalized what it's all about in Ann Arbor than rooting for that program or one of its ilk down there wouldn't be an option. I would NEVER.

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                        • Whoever owns the vagina makes the rules.

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                          • That does not rule out a campaign of influence. My wife used to think Flip Saunders was a dapper gentleman, but now she perceives him as merely one of billons of others who also have vaginas.

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                            • Hack I've heard you rail against the sort of arrogance you are displaying, seems a little hypocritical coming from you.

                              Gameday in Tuscaloosa is a wonderful experience, pulling for that program is something to be proud of, I couldn't ask for a better 1B.
                              Atlanta, GA

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                              • Originally posted by hack View Post
                                A good part of Bacon's book was a reminder that Martin, for as much as he screwed up the on-the-field product, did make the athletic department financially healthy. (Sorry to let in the nuance, and I hope it doesn't cause you to think things over any)
                                Martin saved the athletic department after Tom Goss almost ran it completely into the ground in the few years that he was in charge. What a f'ing idiot.

                                Martin did a horrible job with the coaching search, but as a CFO he was a lifesaver.

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