Other benefits for club members would include easier access to University of Kansas football recruits for the purpose of arranging cash payments, honorary membership in the "ku Godfathers Club" (made famous by Wilt Chamberlain's 1985 confession to the NY Times), and the ability to "guest proctor" exams taken by prospective student athletes for the purpose of gaining eligibility.
I found this part most interesting:QuoteOther benefits for club members would include easier access to University of Kansas football recruits for the purpose of arranging cash payments, honorary membership in the "ku Godfathers Club" (made famous by Wilt Chamberlain's 1985 confession to the NY Times), and the ability to "guest proctor" exams taken by prospective student athletes for the purpose of gaining eligibility.
the university introduced “Touchdown Club Seating” prior to the ’08 season — a luxury seating section in the south end zone of Memorial Stadium where fans were able to watch Kansas home games from the comfort of a recliner or bar stool.
Dax, what led you down this path of hatred?We're here for you, bro. Never forget.
just like they did their endzone "premium" seating . . . aka the chopped off double wide with the leather Barcaloungers.http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/feb/27/ku-mulls-gridiron-club/
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on February 27, 2009, 11:23:09 AMjust like they did their endzone "premium" seating . . . aka the chopped off double wide with the leather Barcaloungers.http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/feb/27/ku-mulls-gridiron-club/You're a fool to hope they do this. It'll be another new source of $ they haven't realized in the past, similar to their annual MU game at Arrowhead.
Is the Wagnon the same Wagnon from T-town (Mayor or State legislator?)?If so, funny that her son chose to go to FHSU. Used to live down the street from them in Topuka.