My thoughts on the title was the financial impact for the buyout. Hopefully once we start receiving Big 12 money they can get back on budget.I thought the same thing when I saw that article, that is a rough headline.
Hoping it will be a successful campaign.
Wonder when we will hear about a new sponsor for the football stadium? gotta think that will be a nice source of new income.
But, obviously, the Cows belong in the Big XII ... right?
Not the best article title, but likely true. The program needs cash to compete at a high level.
Didn't UCFAA, Inc. do that as well with the new stadium before it opened? And even after?Baylor executes a brick campaign to bring in money.
"Through the Baylor Stadium Bricks campaign, fans and others will have the opportunity to financially support the stadium and have that gift acknowledged with a brick - engraved with a personal message - installed at the new stadium." https://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php?action=story&story=126015
Yea but more people might buy bricks this timeDidn't UCFAA, Inc. do that as well with the new stadium before it opened? And even after?
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USF has started a similar program but the fans keep throwing bricks through car windows to steal the contents inside.Didn't UCFAA, Inc. do that as well with the new stadium before it opened? And even after?
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