Who’s paying us? I’m not followingSeton Hall will make a pretty penny from this game.
If we played it at Walsh/Rock it would be a pay game and cost the school about $90K. Now we actually will be able to add to our NIL.
Who’s paying us? I’m not following
Unfortunately we are not the same program we once were. If we had a track of record of retaining talent and/or had a huge budget to get transfers better schools would be willing to commit to home and homes and neutral sites. Willard was good about getting us games in the garden and the Big Ten/Big 12 games gave us great opportunities to play home games against good competition.Nice to get $$ in the door for this stuff, but I can’t imagine that pretty penny is that significant comparatively unless the organizers are the worst business people alive. Would love for our OOC to add in another high major or two at the ROCK, neutral site or even their place.
Here is everyone's assurance that this is indeed a thoughtful course of action.Wtf. Makes 0 sense
Did he have a note from his doctorBeen to the Palestra when Gonzo played two games there early in his tenure. We won both games and I remember seeing Hazell kissing him on the court.
Good times back then.
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