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Post by mervynpumpkinhead on Jan 6, 2022 15:37:00 GMT -5
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Post by Kingsley on Jan 6, 2022 15:37:03 GMT -5
Those transfers from ND in the portal must be punching the air right now. Not too late to renege.
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Post by trojansc on Jan 6, 2022 15:37:16 GMT -5
Monson is definitely coming back with what she just commented on the release Wisconsin now must slide in other libero's DM's I guess.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2022 15:37:44 GMT -5
Penn State fans be wishing.
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Post by vbcoltrane on Jan 6, 2022 15:38:17 GMT -5
Pretty much. The only P5 schools with larger endowments than Notre Dame are Stanford and Texas A&M. And before anyone brings it up, yes I'm aware that there are restrictions on endowments, but it still speaks to just how wealthy of a university Notre Dame is. Texas has the second largest endowment in the country, only behind Harvard fyi... Overall endowment isn't necessarily directly in correlation to athletics spending. All schools distribute from their endowments differently and all have preferences about what they're going to do with endowment money. They even have different rules as to what needs to be done and who needs to approve expenditures. Don't get me wrong, overall endowment can matter, but it's not always the end all be all of athletics spending.
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Post by chatchu-off moksri on Jan 6, 2022 15:38:17 GMT -5
Salima continuing to stay booked and busy. We love to see it!
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Post by bbg95 on Jan 6, 2022 15:39:14 GMT -5
Pretty much. The only P5 schools with larger endowments than Notre Dame are Stanford and Texas A&M. And before anyone brings it up, yes I'm aware that there are restrictions on endowments, but it still speaks to just how wealthy of a university Notre Dame is. Texas has the second largest endowment in the country, only behind Harvard fyi... The list I saw didn't have them in the top 10, but I'll take your word for it. I was surprised that Texas wasn't on there, but I didn't look into it further. Edit: It looks like the Texas endowment is "system-wide," so I'm not sure about what it is for just UT-Austin, but it's probably still above Notre Dame.
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Post by shawty on Jan 6, 2022 15:39:18 GMT -5
Also, very smart move for Rockwell. Why try and follow in the footsteps of the great Russ Rose when you can forge your own legacy? The likely result was that she was not going to be able to match his greatness, probably not even come close. So rather than always living in the shadow of Russ Rose’s accomplishments, she gets to have a clean slate. It’s going to be much easier to recruit to Notre Dame. Some would say Russ was successful because of Salima, but yeah, I basically agree with this.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2022 15:39:20 GMT -5
Start the Hord and Blossom watch Yep, and I wouldn't be surprised if Jonni Parker came out of retirement to make one last run.
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Post by Kingsley on Jan 6, 2022 15:40:43 GMT -5
Salima will do TV color commentary on her own matches while also coaching, and we’re just gonna have to deal with it.
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Post by big10+4 fan on Jan 6, 2022 15:42:40 GMT -5
Salima will do TV color commentary on her own matches while also coaching, and we’re just gonna have to deal with it. NET (I'll always call it that lol) can show them how it's done
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2022 15:42:42 GMT -5
All things being equal, and ignoring the whole spending the huge chunk of your adult life at Penn State thing, I think I'd rather be the head coach at Notre Dame right now. Playing in the Big Ten is a huge plus for any team, but yeah, I want to agree with this sentiment right now.
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Post by eotexas5 on Jan 6, 2022 15:43:25 GMT -5
Texas has the second largest endowment in the country, only behind Harvard fyi... Overall endowment isn't necessarily directly in correlation to athletics spending. All schools distribute from their endowments differently and all have preferences about what they're going to do with endowment money. They even have different rules as to what needs to be done and who needs to approve expenditures. Don't get me wrong, overall endowment can matter, but it's not always the end all be all of athletics spending. All I mentioned was that The University of Texas has the second largest endowment in the country, behind Harvard. I didn't say anything re: spending, distribution, etc. UT already has the highest athletics expenditures and almost the highest revenues. It's one of the only athletic programs that is self-sufficient, which means it never has to borrow from the University, nor the Permanent University Fund (the UT Endowment).
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Post by bonetalks on Jan 6, 2022 15:44:13 GMT -5
This is not the news I expected today.
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Post by Wiswell on Jan 6, 2022 15:44:43 GMT -5
Gobsmacked.
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