Our focus needs to be about getting better and not the others getting worse. Looking forward to a new trend beginning next season at The Bank.
Is it okay if my focus goes to food, beer, and couch while watching the Wild tonight? Also, on that rare event when we do all focus together, who appears? "By your powers combined, I am ______."
Why are the coaches leaving Wisconsin?
To get to the other side........
My guess is that Alverez can't quit coaching football.
The Scott Walker situation can't help![]()
It has nothing to do with Scott Walker.
It's lice and fleas and STDs
Scholars and books and cannibal cooks
I have some issues with the order, but no issues with the items.
I see their RB coach Thomas Brown left for Georgia. Nice for the incoming RB's. Wisconsin is on verge of sh-ting the bed. It will start with the Alabama game.
Aren't these the same things?
Political doosh bag alert.
That would be another square on a Minnesota off-season bingo board.Wait, Ruppert thinks Wisconsin is right on the verge of ****ting the bed? I'm confident you've NEVER mentioned that before in the last 10 years.
You can go ahead and dismiss it as political, but having some of the lowest paid assistants and now Walker proposing another $300 million cut to the University system can have an impact on a coaches feeling of security.
Yes, what is going on with Wisconsin's leadership is applicable to the University and the state's workforce. If these cuts happen, the University of Wisconsin will most certainly lose some of the best faculty and best future students. They could go from being at a similar education level to Minnesota to something more like Brett Bielama's Arkansas. If you were starting a family and career, would you want to do it in a state that is cutting the public education system?
http://www.psmag.com/business-economics/wisconsin-governor-scott-walker-on-economic-development
This is a non-starter. We all know the athletic department budget it separate from the general budget. The governor hasn't proposed any cuts to spending in the athletic department, and the University (such as it is) isn't going anywhere.
I use to work in Wisconsin politics and still have strong relationships at the Capitol as well as at Bascom Hill and at the athletic department. As a U alum and strong Gopher fan, I felt like an island during my time in Madison, but did not hold back my strong support for the Gophers. I do have information on this issue.
Bielema left because he always had Barry looking over his shoulder. Bielema had a healthy ego and let in known because he wanted to be treated like the man while Alvarez was always going to be treated as the man. They did not have a good relationship, much like the relationship that Marquette had with Tom Crean in the final years at Marquette and Buzz Williams entire career in Milwaukee. People internally were not sad to see him leave. Money was such a small factor it was not funny. Bielema only made 250K more in salary which the UW could easily come up with and the Assistants were paid significantly more once Anderson arrived in Madison. You cant tell me that Barry could not have come up the extra money. They even had a stupid twitter battle after Bielema left for Arkansas which the UW President had to step in and stop. We talked about this on the gopherhole a couple years back.
Scott Walker has little to no interaction with the Athletic Department. The only time that they do is when any project that the UW Athletic Department needs goes to the Building Commission so that they can get bonding authority and the Ath. Dept bonded a lot during the renovations or building of facilities. Walker even tried to take away state oversight and authority so that they can have their own bonding capability, but was defeated in the legislature.
Yes, Gov. Walker has proposed to cut $300 million from the UW system over the next biennium; but this has a very little chance of passing in the budget process. It will probably get cut significantly, but they will get a cut in the end. UW will work their alumni base to make sure the cut is less. They are good at getting their alumni motivated in talking with the legislators. Plus an legislative audit a few years back showed that the UW system had over a $1 billion stashed from previous projects and different line items from many bienniums. The money may have been used to pay for tuition freezes for the last four years.
The connection between Walker and Athletic Department has no connection concerning coaching. The Athletic Department could care less who the Governor is in office. I would be the first to jump on anything with the UW, but there is nothing to this issue.
You can go ahead and dismiss it as political, but having some of the lowest paid assistants and now Walker proposing another $300 million cut to the University system can have an impact on a coaches feeling of security.
Actually it directly affects the Athletic Department. The administration has asked Barry to fork over an additional $3.5 million a year to help make up the budget shortfall. I think the annual total is around $6 or $8 million now. As recently as 2002, it was zero.
Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks will be getting $200 million in state aid for a new arena.
In effect, the amateur UW AD is supporting a pro franchise. That's certainly a switch from the usual situation.
Not this thread again.Yeah, a lot of that seems to be going on these days. The State of MN just stuffed a ton of cash into the pockets of some multi-millionaire named Zygi (see MN Vikings new stadium). You gotta love corporate welfare.