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Maybe someone with more direct knowledge can chime in, but I believe an NCAA tournament unit is a little over $2M paid out over 6 years or roughly $333K a year. You earn a unit for the invite and additional units for every win. For some reason, I don't think semi-final or final wins earn a unit.
Just on the bids alone, AAC earned 1 unit or $2M and the future PAC earned 4 units or $8M. Depending on conference by-laws, the annual distribution of NCAA tournament units is split between members. The AAC just voted to award the entire first year distribution to the school (or schools) that earned the unit(s) and share years 2-6.
I’m not disagreeing with you, but if this is true, that’s crazy. He’s athletic and has a high ceiling, but he honestly hasn’t done anything to earn such a payday. Ball handling is very much below average. But, yeah, he can run the floor and jump out of the gym so I guess that’s all it takes.
The pilot was at work. The rest weren't.
Everyone was dressed up for the press conference. This discussion is ridiculous. If I'm traveling somewhere, I'm not wearing a tie and jacket -- but if I am at an event I will.
He seemed to realize that UNT has made a significant investment in athletics and that it is a window into our university.To me the fact that the Chair of the BOR and Chancellor of the UNT System were in attendance was important. As to whether or not the President is a sports guy or not I really couldn't tell. However he was very approachable and willing to listen to others . As a side note, D Rob [ our new coaches nickname ] seems like the real deal. I was somewhat apprehensive when his hiring was first announced but came away from this meet and greet feeling very positive.
He was the best athlete on the field. However, this was class 3A ball in Oklahoma. A lot of small slow unathletic guys he was running against. I'm not saying he's bad, just temper the expectations. For comparison, On 3 had him as the 29th best recruit in Oklahoma.
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