If you were AD for one day and could do one thing

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by clair, May 23, 2010.

  1. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

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    I'd get rid of the TAF Tradition fund and allow normal, everyday people to afford going to games.
     
  2. pharpe

    pharpe Founding Member

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    Right. Because every other person sneaking in a 1/5 of Beam is so much better. :dis:

    No one in that stadium that wants a drink is unable to get one. LSU is just losing out on the revenue and control of it.
     
  3. clair

    clair Rockets

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    This.

    It's like I said above. The Saints game is comprised of people made of the same cut of cloth as the people at the LSU games (minus the students).

    No incidents there.
     
  4. Herb

    Herb Founding Member

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    I was going to post that I would allow beer and liquor sales in Tiger Stadium. The place just ain't right without a big ole 7&7 to quench your thirsts in between screams.
     
  5. AroundtheBowl

    AroundtheBowl Founding Member

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    I would scrape together any and all surplus funds or anything budgeted towards nonessentials and give it over to the academic side of the university to save the jobs of as many professors as possible.
     
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  6. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    The AD actually does give 7 figures to the university every year. More would be nice.
     
  7. AroundtheBowl

    AroundtheBowl Founding Member

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    I know. I'm just saying that in times of need they could probably come up with a few million more to save programs and jobs.
     

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