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The mechanics things are interesting. Watching it, I see the out of sync that I saw a lot, but with a little more explanation on why he looks so out of sync. To the point earlier, that feels like the kind of thing that a more experienced QB coach might have helped to drill out of him.

NCAA WBB (or at least Techs) operates in the red every year and that was before the implementation of NIL and revenue sharing. The season tickets and TV rights do not balance the budget of operational costs (including travel), coaching costs, scholarships, etc.

Texas Tech is spending proportionally way more than almost every Big12 team so if they weren't winning conference titles, they would be underachieving.

Clemson is spending at or near the top of the ACC but isnt significantly more.

As for Texas Tech and softball, they have a Billionaire, Cody Campbell, funding it because his wife was a Texas Tech Softball player.

They have a group of ten to twelve Billionaires, led by Campbell's high school classmate, John Sellers, funding the majority of NIL elsewhere. They were #2 in NIL spending in college football behind Texas. It really is a different animal.

David Cunningham shared this quote from Megan Duffy:

Megan Duffy: "A women's basketball roster, outside of scholarships, could cost $8-10 million to fund a championship team." Said top players this offseason signed for $1 million, with really good ones signing for between $400,000 and $600,000.

Sorry but thats insane. No way a women's college basketball team, even winning a championship, has a positive return on investment at these kind of numbers. This is like WNBA numbers, players getting salaries that keep the league in the red yet the players still want more. Not faulting the players if someone is willing to cut them these kind of checks but just have to wonder when any kind of economic sense is applied.

Not that I disagree with your statement. I interpreted that line to be a direct reference to Marty's fandom being passed down to him from his dad, a Tech alumnus.

The Packers can afford to put him on the practice squad and give him the coaching. If he can make something of it will be up to Drones.

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