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Date Posted: Monday, September 13, 01:48:22pm
Author: Rogabee
Subject: You also have bowl game revenue to consider along with TV. Like was already said, there will be a period of a few years where Nova will struggle to compete. The question is long run, can/will Nova put up the facilities and $$ where they can challenge to be 7-5 or 8-4 every year and get the bowl money as well? And is the extra $600k for bowl $$ worth it for the expenses? Which private school will they be more like - Baylor and Northwestern (where I'd stay put) or Syracuse Stanford and TCU (leave).
In reply to: Always a Duke 's message, "Sour grapes, Simms? You're rather shortsighted to disregard the tremendous financial burden that Villanova will place itself in by making a move to a FBS football conference of questionable stability & quality. Furthermore, Villanova adds little to the Big East's football stature. Note that a big state school such as UCONN can more easily raise funds for new or leased facilities & additional scholarships, including those to meet Tile IX requirements, than can private schools. Philly has a lousy record in supporting college football based on Temple's experience. (More inside...)" on Monday, September 13, 01:09:55am


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