Looks like it’s gonna be a rough year
- By Akeehn0912
- The Rock
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Only 10% of revenue is put toward salary. They need both.They don’t need a higher % of revenue, they need revenue to increase, which she single handedly does. All the players and media figures cranky about the increase in popularity over gatekeeping type politics are about to be shut up because she’s gonna get the paid over time.
Thanks for posting Matt Shelton's tweet.
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To me that sounds like some serious penalties are being considered.
To be fair, it was 100 degrees in Palo Alto on Saturday, and if any of you were at the game in 2019, it got extremely, uncomfortably hot in the stadium and everyone retreated to the shady concourse to get some relief.
Thanks for posting Matt Shelton's tweet.Announced attendance:
36k in a 50k stadium. Perhaps it looked better in the second quarter. 🤣
@mshelton33 shared this on Twitter, though it appears that it’s not new language. Still, NU ‘reserves the right…’
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Exactly.Just like WSU and OSU didn’t get kicked out of the PAC12.
PJ went nuts at the end of the game when his team tried on qb sneaks on two downs to score a TD. On the first try, it was questionable whether they did not make it. He went nuts. On review, they ruled against him. On the 2nd try, he clearly made it, but they ruled that he was short. PJ went ballistic. He was right. Review changed the call to a TD, The refs were afraid to make a call. I do not like PJ, but on both calls, every coach would and should have gone nuts. He acted correctly.
I think it may be time for Northwestern to drop out of the new B1G. Maybe go to the ACC leftovers once that league implodes in a couple years?It’s pathetic and makes me question if our fan base and the school itself are really worthy of or can sustain a modern Big Ten program.
Year yes, we do have thousands of very loyal fans including the folks here, but the turnout this year is very very discouraging and this is an era of an arms race toward the Big Time in the Big Ten and I’m not sure we have the fan base to make it credible
People said this about basketball and I still think it is a reasonable deal today.Been a ST since 1996 and sit midfield. We have had as many as 21 seats and now down to 10, only 1 a NU alum. We passed on tix this year and likely next because of ticket cost and contribution threshold. Our priority points have been recalculated a couple of times and either lost points or deem them meaningless. I am confident that once the stadium is built and is open to ticket purchase. We will be priced out either by cost of the ticket, corporate money, seat license or by contribution requirements. Now I realize we may be able to get to our price point. But realistically after being midfield would you settle for a high corner.
Stanford has the same issues as NU.
Announced attendance: