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Why would you put Frank Haith and Quin Snyder but not Kim Anderson?
Quote from: meow meow on April 28, 2016, 04:54:10 PMWhy would you put Frank Haith and Quin Snyder but not Kim Anderson?First, not a complete list. There is ample fodder on this topic. Second, I have met KA a couple times and he is a decent man in a terrible spot. When he took the job, he thought his UCM national champion team could have beaten Mizzou that year.
Quote from: CatMission on April 28, 2016, 07:31:37 PMQuote from: meow meow on April 28, 2016, 04:54:10 PMWhy would you put Frank Haith and Quin Snyder but not Kim Anderson?First, not a complete list. There is ample fodder on this topic. Second, I have met KA a couple times and he is a decent man in a terrible spot. When he took the job, he thought his UCM national champion team could have beaten Mizzou that year. plus he has the voice of a Nightingale
Those ridiculous displays last fall are going to have an impact for years.
This past fall a tiny number of Mizzou students protested over a poop swastika and two alleged racial slurs one delivered by a drunk man on campus, another delivered by a mysterious non-student in a red pick-up truck off campus. The best part of the protest, a fake hunger strike by a grad student whose dad is worth over $20 million. Unable to lead effectively, Missouri coach Gary Pinkel allowed his football team to go on strike in support of the protesters as well. Encouraged by mostly supportive media coverage -- Outkick was one of the only media outlets in the country to point out that there was no basis for these protests -- the student protesters were emboldened. Despite the fact that Mizzou had elected a gay black man as student body president and embraced another gay black man who became the first football player to publicly announce he was gay, the protesters asserted that Mizzou was racist and not an inclusive campus. The protesting students, who took over the quad as their base, propounded an absurd list of demands that included the university president publicly announcing his white privilege.Rather than stand up to the protesters and point out how illegitimate their protests were and asssert that they would be kicked out of school if they didn't immediately leave the quad and attend class, the school negotiated with the protesters. The result? The president and chancellor of the universities both resigned despite the fact that they'd done nothing wrong.
Hit em' why they're down and invite Missouri State to Big 12?
Does KSU provide instate tuition to Missouri kids?
I think Jackson and Platte County get it
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Enrollment at the University of Missouri is expected to decline by 2,600 students in the fall, causing tuition revenue to drop by more than $36 million.The projections would hurt an already poor budget situation and make it likely that the financial challenges would continue for several years as the smaller class makes its way to graduation.Vice Chancellor of Finance Rhonda Gibler says campus departments have been told to plan for 5 percent cuts to general fund budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1 as well as 2 percent cuts ordered for fiscal years 2018 and 2019.The tuition revenue decline is now estimated to be $36.3 million, up from an earlier projection of about $20 million. The total budget shortfall is more than $46 million.
It's funny, the school went nuts over the thought of them forfeiting a game and losing a million $ for it. But in the long run, they're close to losing over 30-40 million in the long run.