TheProspector
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Have you seen UAs stock performance? This was a company that Jack said was going to be a $20 billion company (currently have a market cap of $3 billion. Great call Jack). The hold period wasn't short. And yes, I don't know what the totals were, but it was enough that it was trumpeted as being so innovative in the press releases when the deal was struck.How can you make the argument the stock deal was a poor choice if (a) you and I know nothing about the total and cash value offered to ND from other apparel companies relative to UA, (b) you have no idea how much of the comp was in stock, and (c) you and I know nothing about how long Notre Dame's hold period was on the stock / when we would have liquidated our position?
On the Director's Cup point - any point about those standings needs to be conditioned by an understanding of how much relative budgets changed over the same period vs. ND and the gross number of sports by school by year.
Simply calling the football team "more consistent" is in itself a "super deceptive" description. See Veritate's winning % point by coach...I'm not the biggest BK fan, but denigrating his impact by saying he had the most losses of any ND coach is a little bit like denigrating Jamie Moyer for giving up the most home runs. Again, deceptive.
You've also conspicuously dropped your points about Campus Crossroads...Getting that through a conservative BoT was a fete in itself, and there was a time when things as simple as a video board were inconceivably controversial. The business professor and architect point don't really make sense either...gives no credit for execution nor makes any direct point about what those plans were vs. what was actually executed. I can think about so many metaphors which would highlight the stupidity of this point, but, alas, I do not suffer fools gladly.
On the Director's Cup point, your response is well, non-responsive. I'm sure there might be some minor movement for the reasons noted, but for someone so instrumental to our athletic department, I would expect improvement which isn't borne out by the data.
BK has the most wins purely because teams play more games per year now then ever before. His win percentage isn't in the elite category of coaches at ND. He's 7th all time. And look at his record in games as an underdog or against top teams. It's nowhere near the elite strata of ND coaches. I'm glad he figured out by year 8 not to lose to Navy, USF, Northwestern, Duke, Tulsa, etc., but coaches who can't win big games don't get statues of themselves by running through bottom feeder ACC programs even if they are the "winningest" coach in school history.
And no, I haven't dropped my points about Campus Crossroads, but I don't need to belabor the point. Jack is trumpeting his involvement because he can't trumpet actual football success like national championships or major bowl wins. And have you seen the construction on campus over the last two decades? Have you seen how addicted to money ND is as an institution? Crossroads was a super easy sell for all the reasons I mentioned. Increased revenue stream from premium seating and luxury areas (keep in mind Michigan did this to the Big House a few years before Crossroads so ND knew the financial impact here)? Check. Add classrooms to the stadium (see my prior post on Dean Gaglio noting this before Jack was hired)? Check. Student union in central campus location (see my other point on the campus architect you noted which was pre-Jack)? Check. If you think a stadium renovation that was more related to buildings for the students then the actual football team was a tough sell for the admin, I have some nice ocean front land in Kansas to sell you.
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