lownslowav8r No. 1 Share Posted July 6, 2022 And things have been thought out as well in advance.... 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tandaian No. 2 Share Posted July 6, 2022 Not really related, but: UCLA’s athletic department had amassed a $102.8 million debt over the last three fiscal years. Maybe, if UCLA had let fans watch games in 2021, they wouldn't have been so in debt. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haywarduck Moderator No. 3 Share Posted July 6, 2022 I guess UCLA wasn't selling those handicap parking passes to their players for enough money? Even when they allow attendance, ucla doesn't fill the stadium. I'm sure that will all change when they play Indiana, right? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Fischer Administrator No. 4 Share Posted July 6, 2022 That was funny and accurate! Mr. FishDuck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
McDuck No. 5 Share Posted July 6, 2022 On 7/6/2022 at 8:16 AM, Tandaian said: Not really related, but: UCLA’s athletic department had amassed a $102.8 million debt over the last three fiscal years. Maybe, if UCLA had let fans watch games in 2021, they wouldn't have been so in debt. $100 million debt in three years, two of which were under the watch of Mr. Jarmond. Why let a guy who was part of their fiscal fiasco make any decisions at all? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...