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RE: BOT Justification Article on Staff Reduction
Such bull****.

The AD cuts positions to reduce salary outlay, and gives himself a raise.

He claims that football must raise more money, but sabotages football revenue that by vetoing a very winnable second buy game against a lower tier p5 school, vetoing a home game against an instate school that would draw a big crowd, instead hand picking our last OOC opponent to be against possibly the worst drawing opponent he could find, then moving that game to a time slot where fewer people will be able to attend for no other reason it appears than to reduce the number of people who could attend.
07-10-2018 11:06 AM
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