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RE: Conference USA proves again that it’s a failing model
(12-07-2017 01:19 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote:  I'm sure its legal but Im not sure I would not donate to anything not affiliated directly to UAB. A channel funds that a university has no oversight over seems like a recipe for disaster in less scrupulous hands. Not that Clark would do anything like that

The lack of oversight by the university and those who are overseeing that university is exactly what is needed at UAB when the overseers are not trustworthy (despite their name - trustees).

I acknowledge that you have a point about the fund potentially being in less scrupulous hands. But unfortunately, I trust Clark and the guys running his fund more than I trust the UAB administration and their overseers right now (see 2002, 2006, 2011, and 2014).
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