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What is the real history of SU football?
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[QUOTE="anomander, post: 1216242, member: 2766"] That's BS. There are football schools and there are just schools that have a football program. We fall into the latter. I'm not denying we need boosters, but that only covers part of the problem. Do you think any of the SEC schools, or any other top program solely relies on boosters? Looks at Michigan. They have as many private donors that you can ask for, but they are blaming their struggles because the University is not committed to football. A big complaint is about their pricing structure for seating. Sound familiar? There are so many easy fixes the athletic department can make to help improve the program. I can go on and on. The program was ignored for so long it was allowed to fall in the abyss. Now all a sudden we expect people to donate to a program that isn't supported by the University? Maybe the University should make an investment to show their supporters that their investments aren't going to waste. It's simple. We aren't committed to football now, we never have been, and we never will. [/QUOTE]
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