But he maintained our independence!
by Bruno95 (2019-12-05 07:10:13)

In reply to: saucy just won the “AD triple crown”  posted by cj


And look how valuable that is in his hands. Last year’s and this year’s schedules. Six ACC opponents next year. The Pinstripe, Music City, and Camping World bowls. Ball State, Bowling Green, New Mexico, and Toledo. A two-loss team, which any thinking person recognizes as a paper tiger.

Swarbrick independence is a Bolivian Peso.


He's losing leverage. imo He'll be looking to add revenue
by cj  (2019-12-05 10:33:14)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

through stadium advertising. Also, full ACC membership will (inaccurately) be cited as a playoff necessity.

I hope this stuff never happens, but fear that's where this is heading under his awful stewardship.

Lastly, it still bugs the hell out of me the way he treated, out priced and jettisoned lifelong generational season ticket owners. That's an insane move. Those folks are to be celebrated.

Another doozie is Under Armour. Granted the $ he signed for at the time were the highest. However, he misread the altitude by a ton. Within a year Texas signed a 15 year $250 million Nike deal versus our 10 year $90 million UA deal plus options. Nike shelled out almost $17 million a year to TX. We whiffed....

"I love the way they skewed younger,” Swarbrick said to the New York Times of Under Armour. “Especially with a traditional brand, you want to make sure you don’t become narrowed to an older audience."

The UA relationship has not been a win financially or professionally. They've had some real PR corporate problems.

Just what has saucy done well???





He did a 3rd rate homage to Alexander Haig on 10/27/10 *
by meatwhistle  (2019-12-05 15:28:47)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post


& Brett Favre on the 26th: October 26, 2010 Brian Kelly
by cj  (2019-12-05 20:06:37)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

COACH KELLY: Okay, playing a very exciting and prolific offense in Tulsa. Kinne, the quarterback, is -- he reminds me of Brett Favre out there.


Nothing.
by SWPaDem  (2019-12-05 15:21:03)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

He's done nothing well. He's got the Midas Touch - in reverse.