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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
(02-11-2017 04:58 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote:  Speaking of Texas...just saw them on TV. They are like 10-15 or whatever. How can that school suck this bad in sports? lol their athletic revenue is astronomical. SMH

also, speaking of the B12,

Does the Baylor basketball team rape girls too or is that just the football team?

Well the Beatles said "Money Can't Buy Me Love", perhaps it can't buy them wins either! But seriously, I think it says more about the need to clean house in the Athletic Department and to make sure the new folks there are on the same page with the Boosters and Administration. It seems to me that what Texas lacks is a uniformed vision of what they want, and how to get there.
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