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RE: Nippert Defilement - Saw it Tonight
lol @ assertion UC is losing money in this FCC venture.. FCC brings more people to the campus than either Football or Basketball, and while ticket revenue isn't all given to the university as UC sports are(the ones that do collect ticket revenue) the secondary revenues(parking, split concessions, stadium rental) as mentioned previously far surpass anything that any entity besides football and maybe basketball will produce on a yearly basis.. FCC makes money, UC does, and the community around the campus does too.. this is win win win all around.. please move on from thinking FCC is robbing UC blind.. It's very unbecoming on all of you.. What is wrong with having a third sport that makes us money even if it is just as a partner as opposed to a university run sport..
 
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RE: Nippert Defilement - Saw it Tonight - Ahhhorsepoo - 04-25-2017 03:07 PM
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