Mark Cuban and it sounds like he is involved. They have the Kelley School of Business which is highly regarded.I don't even know anything about Indiana's alum, do they have any heavy hitters who would dole out that much money for a traditionally average at best football program?
Pitt undergrad? and IU grad school.Mark Cuban and it sounds like he is involved. They have the Kelley School of Business which is highly regarded.
They have the Kelley School of Business which is highly regarded.
VERY highly regarded, or at least back in the day.....Yes, it is. Most Big Ten business schools are but that is one of the best.
Mark Cuban and it sounds like he is involved. They have the Kelley School of Business which is highly
Carlson is one of the top business schools in the country, surely there must be wealthy alumni…VERY highly regarded, or at least back in the day.....
The Cuban connection alone makes senseMark Cuban and it sounds like he is involved. They have the Kelley School of Business which is highly regarded.
I don't think that's the reason at all... Our NIL is doing great in the context that Gopher athletics competes with so much other attention for pro sports. This isn't a college town 100+ miles from the nearest pro sports team, and yet we've had a good amount of success. We'll never have blue-blood levels of support for our athletics or anything near that but I'm tired of people pretending that our NIL is a dump scraping for pennies. We're fine.I don't think sugar daddies deploy their $$ into collectives, as a general matter. See Ellison re: Underwood.
Collectives reveal the general wealth of your graduates.
MN isn't terrible in that regard. But it is not nearly what it could be. ...Too much leftist pursuit of mediocrity and irrelevant goals. For my entire life.
Not scraping for pennies. We're "not terrible" as I said.I don't think that's the reason at all... Our NIL is doing great in the context that Gopher athletics competes with so much other attention for pro sports. This isn't a college town 100+ miles from the nearest pro sports team, and yet we've had a good amount of success. We'll never have blue-blood levels of support for our athletics or anything near that but I'm tired of people pretending that our NIL is a dump scraping for pennies. We're fine.
What are the core differences in how Michigan is run that you’d like Minnesota to emulate? as public flagship universities, they have more in common than they have differences in my opinion.Not scraping for pennies. We're "not terrible" as I said.
But, is it not the case that Michigan is well within 100 miles of Detroit? 44 miles, to be more exact. decidedly within Detroit's media market. Do you think no one in Ann Arbor watches the Lions? Do you think no one in Detroit watches the Wolverines? Pro sports and college sports can coexist and thrive.
But Michigan runs their university very differently than we run ours. VERY. And that is all the difference.
For starters putting a massive emphasis on football, basketball, and hockey related sports. Give them the funding they need to consistently compete in coaches wages or even going above that.What are the core differences in how Michigan is run that you’d like Minnesota to emulate? as public flagship universities, they have more in common than they have differences in my opinion.
Ours is too good. Our business grads know that using your money on college athletes isn’t a great business decision.Carlson is one of the top business schools in the country, surely there must be wealthy alumni…
Well, get on that.If I win Mega Millions, we can leap frog all of these teams, no problem.
Yep, then go to St Thomas for their MBA and donate a shit ton to the Tommies. They are flooded with donations.Carlson is one of the top business schools in the country, surely there must be wealthy alumni…
Or they get MBA at Indiana.Yep, then go to St Thomas for their MBA and donate a shit ton to the Tommies. They are flooded with donations.