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RE: NCAA to give money to schools for COA
(07-26-2015 11:00 AM)AppinVA Wrote:  
(07-26-2015 09:58 AM)Bobcat87 Wrote:  
(07-26-2015 07:34 AM)runamuck Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 06:59 PM)The4thOption Wrote:  
(07-21-2015 07:43 PM)trueeagle98 Wrote:  Each div 1 school gets 55k. Woohoo. Even the P5s
"I got you a dollar"

I see in todays paper that texas tech will give the most of any b12 school..while wva gives the least, about 1/3 as much. how could the cost of doing things be that much different. and tcu giving 3 times more than smu 35 miles away..you must need a philadelphia lawyer to figure these things out.

Nope, No chance of this program being abused . . .03-lmfao

I sense sarcasm. You don't think Alabama and Auburn will keep things honest? 03-drunk

Heh... just a few days ago Alabama was STUNNED... just STUNNED to find out that all this time they were oh-so-wrong in thinking their COA was near the bottom of the SEC when it is actually NUMBER THREE in the nation!

Naw... nuthin' to see here! 03-shhhh
07-26-2015 01:10 PM
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