Paul Bissonnette
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Podcast Appearances
And just as a follow-up, I was just going to say, like, the fact that you, like, you had so many freshmen, like, do you enjoy that process of bringing in these new kids and, like, kind of developing them?
Like, is that what kind of keeps you going at that level?
And also, do these kids value more the development and where they're coming about what they're going to learn from the next step over just getting a quick, easy buck at the time of when they sign?
A couple Chipotle bowls for the boys.
And everybody maintained over a 3.0 average to keep it?
Maybe David Carl cameos.
like robbie burger's doing those he's pulling like just like just firing people up giving coach coach speech yeah just like ball hockey teams as nice yeah an example i'd pay 500 for one of those maybe like only fans coaching clinics from david carl that just well it's a bit more expensive paywall just more money for the program i mean fuck he's jacked right into the rapture off
I would be honored.
I'm trying to just understand like the business side of it too, because it seems like most of the revenue would be generated through ticket sales.
So that would be even more so a reason to follow through kind of what you're talking about.
But is there some sort of like sponsorship from doing these regionals?
Are these cities like bidding on it where they kind of get this upfront payment to NCAA?
Like what is the financial or business reason why they are staying stubborn about what's going on?
But once again, kind of like you're talking about the players taking 100 over 50 and getting maybe worse development, it seems a little bit short-sighted because I just did the 6,500 number and that would be your building.
I don't know what they're selling tickets for, but it's $325,000 if you're selling them at 50 bucks a piece.
That's what's crazy to me about it.
It's like you don't even have a financial reason as to why you're doing it.
They're playing in Noah's Ark, for Christ's sake.
People are like, what is that majestic place?
There's a fucking Narnia in there.