Who the hell is Louisville looking at to replace Strong?
I am hearing serious rumor you fukks are trying to poach Rich Rod.
Keep your dirty, KFC hands off him.
Deuce
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
01-12-08
29843
#2
Sweeper and Lkid
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#3
Bama dc
mich st dc
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#4
Tom jurich top AD in sports , he will go big and we got $$$
Don't forget CCS was top 10 paid coach
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#5
Originally posted by Louisvillekid1
Bama dc
mich st dc
I hope you're right. Good hires.
I am content with Rich Rod, fun offense - his defense is garbage which equals more offense, and 8 win seasons is good enough to be tenured at Arizona.
I thought, maybe think, these rumors are coming from RR's agent to get a better deal, but it's coming from too many people at this point.
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pulledclear
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02-19-12
6684
#6
I heard Zippy the chimps name mentioned.
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Deuce
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01-12-08
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#7
Originally posted by Louisvillekid1
Bama dc
mich st dc
Narduzzi turned down UConn. Just signed extension at MSU.
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jjgold
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07-20-05
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#8
Schiano maybe
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ChalkyDog
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10-02-11
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#9
I have no where else to put this:
Worth the watch, if you must fast forward to the 32 second mark.
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CMNoney
SBR MVP
02-07-11
2129
#10
Originally posted by Deuce
Narduzzi turned down UConn. Just signed extension at MSU.
Louisville is 10x the job that UConn is.
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ChalkyDog
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10-02-11
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#11
Originally posted by CMNoney
Louisville is 10x the job that UConn is.
How good of a job is Louisville really? I mean, they're going to the new big east - so they have that going for them as far as quality of conference.
In all reality though, it seems like a middling job.
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jarvol
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09-13-10
6074
#12
Originally posted by CMNoney
Louisville is 10x the job that UConn is.
Not really.
They might back to the Petrino well.
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ChalkyDog
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10-02-11
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#13
Originally posted by jarvol
Not really.
They might back to the Petrino well.
Keep seeing this all over the interwebz. I think it's simply just fans being fans though.
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BigdaddyQH
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-09
19531
#14
Lousiville will be a middle of the road team in the ACC. They will not beat Florida State or Clemson with any consistancy at all. They are also going to have to play Va. Tech and others in the Coastal Division.
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James D
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01-03-13
2040
#15
Originally posted by ChalkyDog
How good of a job is Louisville really? I mean, they're going to the new big east - so they have that going for them as far as quality of conference.
In all reality though, it seems like a middling job.
Going to ACC aren't they? I am a huge big east guy and it goes without saying the big east is dead and Louisville job is 10x better then uconn job.
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ChalkyDog
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10-02-11
9598
#16
Originally posted by James D
Going to ACC aren't they? I am a huge big east guy and it goes without saying the big east is dead and Louisville job is 10x better then uconn job.
Yes, I am talking specifically to how much of a "powerhouse" the Big East was in football, and how well that lines up with the ACC.
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Dr. Gambler
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12-13-13
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#17
Louisville is not a great job at all. Basketball yes..but football no way
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CMNoney
SBR MVP
02-07-11
2129
#18
Louisville has really good facilities.
They are also surrounded by a great recruiting area.
I see absolutely zero reason they can't consistently contend in the ACC every year.
Probably the 4th best job in that conference.
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ChalkyDog
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10-02-11
9598
#19
Originally posted by CMNoney
Louisville has really good facilities.
They are also surrounded by a great recruiting area.
I see absolutely zero reason they can't consistently contend in the ACC every year.
Probably the 4th best job in that conference.
Anyone can compete in the ACC. Place is not a good football conference.
No idea about Louisville's football facilities. Their basketball facilities is borderline cheating they're so damn nice and create so much revenue.
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El Nino
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05-03-12
18426
#20
LKid1 coked out of his mind, just ranting about Strong...could be quite the motivator.
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James D
SBR MVP
01-03-13
2040
#21
Originally posted by ChalkyDog
Yes, I am talking specifically to how much of a "powerhouse" the Big East was in football, and how well that lines up with the ACC.
Big East had Miami, Va tech, when they were powers. Big east was never able to keep the big teams.
Louisville pays coaches a top ten coach salary and of course is not yet a top ten prestige program, not by a long shot, so they are clearly motivated . ACC has enough good teams that a power team in the ACC could absolutely become a national power. Lets not forget Clemson fla state Miami va tech they have some strong teams in ACC.
this was less then a year ago and players can't move around LOL.....
Louisville coach Charlie Strong's new eight-year contract is worth $3.7 million annually.
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James D
SBR MVP
01-03-13
2040
#22
Long paste but worth posting..
Texas longhorns football made 71 million profit in 2011. They can afford Charlie Strong. Listed is 50 most profitable programs in any sport of 2011 most recent data available.
Over the past week, we’ve posted financials for every football and men’s basketball program in the FBS, with the exception of the military academies. Here are the links: ACC, Big XII, Big East, C-USA, Big Ten, MAC, Pac-12, SEC, Sun Belt, Mountain West and WAC.
Below you will find the top 50 most profitable programs. We’ll post 51-100 later today. The “% Invested” column shows how much of the specific sport’s revenue goes back into that specific sport.
Please read below before viewing the financials.
About the data: All of the data is from reports each school files with the US Department of Education. It is the only available data for both public and private universities. However, there can be variances in how each school chooses to report data. For example, each school can decide for itself whether to break out television revenue by sport or leave it in a generic revenue category, which causes variances. After speaking with dozens of schools the most common practice appears to be attributing the majority of television revenue to football and a portion to basketball. The most common split is 65/35.
There are also variances from year-to-year, so be careful when comparing this data to last year’s data. For example, Florida State’s football program showed a gain of approximately $14 million from ’09-’10 to ’10-’11. When contacted for comment FSU explained that in ’10-’11 they broke out contributions by sport, which they hadn’t done previously.
Although far from perfect, this data is the only available data for all Division I programs (with the exception of the military academies). We just want to make you aware of the possible variances and will let you draw your own conclusions.
10-11 Rank 09-10 Rank School 10-11 Revenue 10-11 Expenses 10-11 Profit
1 1 University of Texas (Football) $95,749,684 $24,507,352 $71,242,332
2 3 Penn State Univ. (Football) $72,747,734 $19,519,288 $53,228,446
3 2 Univ. of Georgia (Football) $74,888,175 $22,036,338 $52,851,837
4 6 Louisiana State Univ. (Football) $68,510,141 $21,492,741 $47,017,400
5 4 Univ. of Michigan (Football) $70,300,676 $23,552,233 $46,748,443
6 5 Univ. of Florida (Football) $72,807,236 $26,263,539 $46,543,697
7 7 Univ. of Alabama (Football) $76,801,800 $31,580,059 $45,221,741
8 12 Notre Dame (Football) $68,782,560 $25,164,887 $43,617,673
9 8 Univ. of Tennessee (Football) $56,831,514 $19,135,650 $37,695,864
10 9 Auburn Univ. (Football) $76,227,804 $39,069,676 $37,158,128
11 17 Univ. of Arkansas (Football) $61,131,707 $24,059,193 $37,072,514
12 10 University of Oklahoma (Football) $58,811,324 $23,191,402 $35,619,922
13 13 University of Nebraska (Football) $54,712,406 $20,147,302 $34,565,104
14 18 Texas A&M (Football) $45,414,074 $15,560,216 $29,853,858
15 16 Michigan State Univ. (Football) $45,040,778 $17,420,499 $27,620,279
16 21 University of Louisville (Basketball) $40,887,938 $13,336,649 $27,551,289
17 14 Ohio State Univ. (Football) $60,837,342 $34,373,844 $26,463,498
18 15 Univ. of Iowa (Football) $44,506,832 $20,510,807 $23,996,025
19 11 Univ. of South Carolina (Football) $45,464,058 $22,482,479 $22,981,579
20 19 Univ. of Kentucky (Football) $34,020,276 $14,352,110 $19,668,166
21 22 Univ. of Wisconsin (Football) $43,296,599 $23,662,925 $19,633,674
22 20 Oklahoma State (Football) $33,213,396 $13,787,271 $19,426,125
23 27 Univ of Washington (Football) $39,405,237 $21,306,380 $18,098,857
24 99 Florida State Univ. (Football) $35,870,789 $18,689,809 $17,180,980
25 30 Univ. of Illinois (Football) $28,079,694 $12,910,507 $15,169,187
26 29 Duke (Basketball) $28,917,329 $13,819,529 $15,097,800
27 26 Virginia Tech (Football) $35,083,799 $20,009,657 $15,074,142
28 33 Univ of Arizona (Basketball) $21,209,980 $6,918,239 $14,291,741
29 28 Clemson Univ. (Football) $31,730,042 $17,992,943 $13,737,099
30 25 Univ. of Minnesota (Football) $30,524,945 $16,985,182 $13,539,763
31 31 North Carolina (Basketball) $19,672,012 $6,510,942 $13,161,070
32 34 Ohio St. (Basketball) $17,020,807 $5,251,724 $11,769,083
33 48 Univ of Southern California (Football) $31,148,724 $19,423,723 $11,725,001
34 41 Syracuse University (Basketball) $19,017,231 $7,532,455 $11,484,776
35 51 Univ. of North Carolina (Football) $26,385,760 $15,050,721 $11,335,039
36 37 Arizona State (Football) $27,842,879 $16,564,598 $11,278,281
37 76 Mississippi State Univ. (Football) $22,575,985 $11,766,024 $10,809,961
38 38 Texas Tech (Football) $26,569,287 $15,788,943 $10,780,344
39 23 Univ. of Mississippi (Football) $28,515,471 $17,764,174 $10,751,297
40 36 North Carolina State (Football) $21,856,742 $11,329,718 $10,527,024
41 90 University of Louisville (Football) $25,658,653 $15,582,161 $10,076,492
42 42 Wisconsin (Basketball) $16,353,313 $6,394,547 $9,958,766
43 46 Indiana (Basketball) $17,804,586 $7,945,102 $9,859,484
44 Utah (Football) $21,235,202 $11,426,280 $9,808,922
45 43 Illinois (Basketball) $15,408,818 $5,630,297 $9,778,521
46 32 University of Colorado (Football) $25,955,136 $16,308,544 $9,646,592
47 49 Minnesota (Basketball) $15,141,713 $5,549,650 $9,592,063
48 39 Univ of Oregon (Football) $27,713,278 $18,198,476 $9,514,802
49 53 Oregon State (Football) $21,690,794 $12,282,221 $9,408,573
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#23
L'kid, this is gaining a lot more steam.
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#24
Interviewing with the UL AD tonight?
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navyblue81
SBR MVP
11-29-13
4142
#25
Originally posted by jjgold
Schiano maybe
I think this is a very good possibility
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388208
#26
nobody is irreplaceable in any occupation other than a few legends like Jordan, Lebron, etc
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#27
Originally posted by El Nino
LKid1 coked out of his mind, just ranting about Strong...could be quite the motivator.
:Banghead:
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Big Bear
SBR Aristocracy
11-01-11
43253
#28
Charlie Weis, Tom Cable, or Tony Dungy perhaps.
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15805
SBR MVP
06-10-12
3595
#29
I think Louisville should hire Mack Brown he'd be far better than Strong was.
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Big Bear
SBR Aristocracy
11-01-11
43253
#30
Originally posted by 15805
I think Louisville should hire Mack Brown he'd be far better than Strong was.
Yeah he might help in recruiting.
Although Charlie Strong had a pretty " strong " squad this past year..
not sure why they would let him walk
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#31
Originally posted by Big Bear
Yeah he might help in recruiting.
Although Charlie Strong had a pretty " strong " squad this past year..
not sure why they would let him walk
Brown got lazy and consistently failed to evaluate talent. On top of that, he failed to develop the talent he had.
There was nothing keeping Strong away from Texas as soon as that offer came in.
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Big Bear
SBR Aristocracy
11-01-11
43253
#32
Originally posted by ChalkyDog
Brown got lazy and consistently failed to evaluate talent. On top of that, he failed to develop the talent he had.
There was nothing keeping Strong away from Texas as soon as that offer came in.
the Louisville AD shouldnt have been so cheap. What are they doing with all that money they got from winning
the BCS game last year and College hoops championship.
anyways i know Mack Brown is not a great coach. I was just thinking
maybe he could pull in some Texas recruits.
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#33
Originally posted by Big Bear
the Louisville AD shouldnt have been so cheap. What are they doing with all that money they got from winning
the BCS game last year and College hoops championship.
anyways i know Mack Brown is not a great coach. I was just thinking
maybe he could pull in some Texas recruits.
Hopefully not pay for Rich Rod's $1 million buy out.