This is the problem with Foley's idea, it is not well thought out. I concur
with you Scott how do you treat all the athletes equitably? And it is not only
the lacrosse, some baseball players also get partial scholarship also.MarkSent
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From: 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk
Date: 9/24/20 11:27 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Yes, of course they should get less money than people playing sports that
generate more revenue. Just as Major League Lacrosse players earn less than
NFL players. No one complains about that!
Anyways y'all have a blessed one. This will be final response as well. Go
Gators tomorrow!
On Fri, Sep
Let’s try to find common ground here. All of us.
I think we can all agree a coach being paid $8 million a year is obscene.
But, that’s one argument.
Another, completely unrelated is that all college athletes deserve help with
school because of their dedication to their sport And to their
Thanks, Oliver.
Helen
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> On Sep 25, 2020, at 8:44 AM, 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk
> wrote:
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> Let’s try to find common ground here. All of us.
> I think we can all agree a coach being paid $8 million a year is obscene.
> But, that’s one argument.
> Another, completely
White shirts, orange pants, orange helmets.
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305 B Indian Lake Blvd
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Office: 615-826-4040
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Gators are ready for some football finally
Robbie Andreu
Gator Sports
There are always lots of questions heading into a season opener. Stuff like, is
the new quarterback going to be a good fit? Is the running game really going to
be better? Can that young defensive line hold up? Will those
Season is here; are you ready?
OK, here we go.
Sorry we're late.
We were kind of busy. There has been a lot going on and, we almost got lost a
couple of times.
But here we go.
The reveal. The debut. The unveiling.
The opener.
You know that this won't be the best game Florida's football
Well Shane,
I thought I was about to call you to say get ready, we’re taking a road trip to
Oxford, tomorrow.
Yes, there are tickets still available from Ole Miss. The price: $410+ carrying
charges. And, they’re in the upper deck, end zone.
So, I’m looking forward to watching it here on tv.
The Gators are selling single game tix to home games for $100 and up. Guess a
lot of season ticket holders deferred to next year.
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> On Sep 25, 2020, at 5:37 PM, 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk
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> Well Shane,
> I thought I was about to call you to say get ready,
I was surprised to see any game not sold out. Then I saw why. Ole Miss is
trying to make up for lost sales on each ticket. I can’t imagine what a 50 yard
line seat costs.
Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN
This will never happen because its a Title IX lawsuit nightmare waiting to
happen. It has to be equitable across all sports and all players. I don’t think
players should be paid. I suggest reading Saturday Millionaires by Kristi Dosh
(she’s a Gator too). She did a lot of research on this in her
The Gator ticket prices include what would have been the required booster contribution for that seat per game. GoGators!!!MarkSent using the mail.com mail appOn 9/25/20 at 6:28 PM, 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk wrote:
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