Mike Rapoli
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And then after leaving New York, I mean, listen, New York's always going to be part of me, right?
So to bring back, you know, I used to go to the games with 4,000 people at the Garden, 3,000 rooting for you, Connor Villanova, and 1,000 rooting for St.
And now if you go to the games, it's, I don't know, it's just...
And Boomer, the same guys that you met 15 years ago are the same guys that today we leave from Florida, we go to D.C., we'll be at the game.
It's pretty special, man.
Well, I'm not sure if those kids in 1985 actually went to class either.
Yeah, that's a good point there.
Cause I was a sports management major and Sheldon Jones and Mark Schachter were my class.
I better attend them to both of them.
But, but, but listen, it, it, it, I mean, listen, it's different.
The college game has been sports business for the last 50 years.
The only thing is now the athletes are getting paid.
Do I think there needs to be better controls and systems?