Let'sGoZips94 Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 5 minutes ago, exit322 said: Obviously a little different given Wyoming is the state's only four-year public school (there's also a Catholic College with <200 students in the state). Not at all different. A company local to Akron should be proud to support the Akron-based DI school. 1 Quote
kreed5120 Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 5 minutes ago, exit322 said: Obviously a little different given Wyoming is the state's only four-year public school (there's also a Catholic College with <200 students in the state). Wyoming as a state has a population that is similar to Summit County. Even if someone like Goodyear steps in and gives Akron $500K-$1M, I'm expect programs like VCU, Saint Louis, and Loyola Chicago to get something closer to $1.5M+. Just widens the gap between the haves and have nots. Quote
exit322 Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 11 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: Wyoming as a state has a population that is similar to Summit County. Even if someone like Goodyear steps in and gives Akron $500K-$1M, I'm expect programs like VCU, Saint Louis, and Loyola Chicago to get something closer to $1.5M+. Just widens the gap between the haves and have nots. Yes, though Wyoming doesn't have another D1 school that's more popular with that population area than they are. Quote
Blue & Gold Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 Idea: teams/players should have to sign two-year contracts. If this included the redshirt year this would still give the athlete an opportunity to transfer two times in his/her career if they would so choose. Sound fair? 4 Quote
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