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Where did Allen's raise come from?  With Dolson saying he had to fire Coach Bum making sure it had no impact within the university's finances, did he have a booster contribute to Allen's raise too?

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8 hours ago, Josh said:

Where did Allen's raise come from?  With Dolson saying he had to fire Coach Bum making sure it had no impact within the university's finances, did he have a booster contribute to Allen's raise too?

Part of the raise is coming from betting on increased revenue by the Football team this fall.  You know the University has to be counting on some momentum from last year, and the fact KNOCK ON WOOD, Covid is down to a level that fans can come back to the stadium.  The pent up demand to do things this fall is going to be out of this world. 

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Part of the raise is coming from betting on increased revenue by the Football team this fall.  You know the University has to be counting on some momentum from last year, and the fact KNOCK ON WOOD, Covid is down to a level that fans can come back to the stadium.  The pent up demand to do things this fall is going to be out of this world. 
I'll bet stadiums are full for the start of the season. At some point these businesses that rely on venues being full are going to say enough is enough and I think that's soon. Just MO but I think we'll see sold out stadiums by fall at least. I hope. Also I agree that the success and projection of more success is probably what justified his raise.

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Just now, rcs29 said:

I'll bet stadiums are full for the start of the season. At some point these businesses that rely on venues being full are going to say enough is enough and I think that's soon. Just MO but I think we'll see sold out stadiums by fall at least. I hope. Also I agree that the success and projection of more success is probably what justified his raise.

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Well I don't know about a sell out for Memorial Stadium.  That doesn't happen very often.  :)

I do know the ticket office is working really hard trying to get increased ticket sales, and from what I hear third hand, they are being very successful.  

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Well I don't know about a sell out for Memorial Stadium.  That doesn't happen very often.  :)

I do know the ticket office is working really hard trying to get increased ticket sales, and from what I hear third hand, they are being very successful.  
I'm just saying stadiums in general but I'd be willing to bet that game against Cincinnati will be sold out. Man I hope so that program deserves our support.

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I almost had my wife convinced to let us by season tickets for next year.  Our oldest is living in Indianapolis, and would love to head down for some football games.  Unfortunately, she said she wanted to fly home for Christmas instead.  :(

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6 hours ago, jmsgws said:

Part of the raise is coming from betting on increased revenue by the Football team this fall.  You know the University has to be counting on some momentum from last year, and the fact KNOCK ON WOOD, Covid is down to a level that fans can come back to the stadium.  The pent up demand to do things this fall is going to be out of this world. 

Couldn't this be said about basketball too?

Don't get me wrong, Allen deserves it.  I just wonder why Dolson implied that basketball raises could not come from the athletics budget but football could.

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Couldn't this be said about basketball too?
Don't get me wrong, Allen deserves it.  I just wonder why Dolson implied that basketball raises could not come from the athletics budget but football could.
I think Dolson just meant the buyout and any $ associated with the transition. Not about raises. Could be wrong

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8 hours ago, Josh said:

Couldn't this be said about basketball too?

Don't get me wrong, Allen deserves it.  I just wonder why Dolson implied that basketball raises could not come from the athletics budget but football could.

I would not think so, because there is not as much upside in BB.  AH is sold out almost every game already.  Sure there are empty seats, but most of them were sold. The only place there could be for more revenue is on regular TV  not the B1G network.  I think IU gets a bigger share of that revenue, but I am not 100% sure.  

Now instead of remodeling AH, if they would have done the smart thing and torn it down and made it bigger.......  I know that is blaphesmy, but financially it would have made sense.  

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1 hour ago, jmsgws said:

I would not think so, because there is not as much upside in BB.  AH is sold out almost every game already.  Sure there are empty seats, but most of them were sold. The only place there could be for more revenue is on regular TV  not the B1G network.  I think IU gets a bigger share of that revenue, but I am not 100% sure.  

Now instead of remodeling AH, if they would have done the smart thing and torn it down and made it bigger.......  I know that is blaphesmy, but financially it would have made sense.  

I was so ready to like your post until the blasphemy!  If wrecking balls ever find their way to Assembly Hall I will duct tape myself to the banners in protest

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1 minute ago, ThompsonHoosier said:

Redshirt freshman QB Dexter Williams II tore his ACL during spring practice. Jack Tuttle is now the only healthy scholarship QB practicing this spring. 

that is no bueno

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31 minutes ago, ThompsonHoosier said:

Redshirt freshman QB Dexter Williams II tore his ACL during spring practice. Jack Tuttle is now the only healthy scholarship QB practicing this spring. 

Other one is playing in a state championship basketball game on Saturday 

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4 hours ago, ThompsonHoosier said:

Redshirt freshman QB Dexter Williams II tore his ACL during spring practice. Jack Tuttle is now the only healthy scholarship QB practicing this spring. 

Is there a problem with IU Football conditioning program?

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Zach Carpenter, OG transfer from Michigan.
 
That's awesome to hear from a UM transfer. Suggests the IU culture is better than one of the premier football programs in the conference

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39 minutes ago, rcs29 said:

That's awesome to hear from a UM transfer. Suggests the IU culture is better than one of the premier football programs in the conference

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I'm pretty sure he had a quote somewhere after he committed here that he could tell from the opposite sideline last season that he wanted to be a part of this. 

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3 minutes ago, NashvilleHoosier said:

I'm pretty sure he had a quote somewhere after he committed here that he could tell from the opposite sideline last season that he wanted to be a part of this. 

Ryder Anderson said something similar from the bowl game.

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