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RE: St Arnold's and Rice ?
(07-27-2017 01:51 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote:  
(07-27-2017 01:33 PM)Da.Owl Wrote:  UH announced signing Bud Light as a sponsor. UT has also signed a similar deal. If Rice needs a.new revenue stream for athletes, why not get St As on board ??

St. Arnold's doesn't have InBev's megabucks. Then there's the Rice Way, which makes signing corporate sponsors difficult.

St Arnold's is also at the mercy of Silver Eagle (InBev), so if they don't want St Arnold's to be our lead beer sponsor, there's not much that Brock could do about it. Even in that case, he might still be able to encourage them to up their ad spend with us if Athletics wanted to pursue it.
07-27-2017 08:31 PM
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St Arnold's and Rice ? - Da.Owl - 07-27-2017, 01:33 PM
RE: St Arnold's and Rice ? - Frizzy Owl - 07-27-2017, 01:51 PM
RE: St Arnold's and Rice ? - franklyconfused - 07-27-2017 08:31 PM



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