I lean towards FB. A winning FB program brings in more money for all sports. Bring in a BB GM to basically run that program.now what do u think
maybe, but im only here as a basketball fan so i hope notI lean towards FB. A winning FB program brings in more money for all sports.
I love Basketball, but I love love love Football. All day long Football!FB is where the money is at, BB is what UK is known for. So, would you prefer a FB or BB leaning AD to follow Mitch?
I agree a national championship or even a playoff game would be fun. But it’s always basketball. At Kentucky particularly. That sec money coming into football is because the basketball program allowed Kentucky to stay apart of the SEC.I love Basketball, but I love love love Football. All day long Football!
FB is where the money is at, BB is what UK is known for. So, would you prefer a FB or BB leaning AD to follow Mitch?
A guy like Tom Jurich . Someone who can make good hires in both. A good AD can do both . Thinking a football minded ad would take away from basketball , or the other way around, would hurt the other sport is goofy. Get a guy or gal who knows what they're looking for in a leader.
Plenty of teams are successful in both. We just need a good AD.
I likewise think we can be great at BOTH with the right ADProbably the correct answer but football drives the financial bus for the entire athletic department.
Lol not him specifically.Maybe a better example. Jeremy Foley at Florida. At one time he had Urban Meyer and Billy Donovan.You mean a guy who steals money from the university? No thanks.
FB is where the money is at, BB is what UK is known for. So, would you prefer a FB or BB leaning AD to follow Mitch?
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