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— Twitter API (@twitterapi) https://twitter.com/VincentMannnnnn/status/799985789983670272" data-datetime="2011-11-07T20:21:07+00:00">November 7, 2011
We are six weeks from a legislative appropriations argument. If U of H spends another $60 million to guarantee a football coaches contract when they are already taking more than $20 million/yr from the academic side to subsidize the football program, the legislature is going to have a fit.This looks to be as good a place to post this as any.
Just spoke with my source. He's somewhat connected with UH sources, given that he lives in Houston himself. He just told me that a UH alumni billionaire named Tilman Futita (sp?) has pledged $60 million to keep Herman at UH. Wow.
Meanwhile, at UT there will be no coaching search. BMDs know they want Herman. They have agreed to pay the buyouts which will total some $18.6 million but in exchange, they want UT admin to be hands off the hire set up of one person – Tom Herman. They insist on this because of the Patterson fiasco and how that was handled.
I asked if $60 million would be too steep to go and would that be the point of ridiculousness . . . he said Texas' billionaireS would not let a UH billionaire deny them of what they want.
I will neither defend or criticize this info as all I've really done here is take something my ears took in and put it to print here.
A week after the University of Houston Cougars capped off a blazing-hot season with an upset win at the Peach Bowl, Eric Bittner was working in his "freezing cold" office at UH, wondering how the school could afford to spend more than $120 million on a football stadium but can't seem to keep its academic buildings warm in the winter.
"The facility management people do not have the resources to fix the air-handling in the Fleming Building. We have random power outages. We have overhead projectors in classrooms that don't work," the chemical physics professor wrote in an email. "Then we turn around and we spend a bazillion dollars on a stadium," he said in a later interview.
While UH's success on the football field was undeniable - on top of the bowl victory, the team went nearly undefeated and landed a No. 8 national ranking - some strife has begun to show among the spirit generated by the winning season.
UH has spent more than $21 million in each of the past three years boosting an athletics program that, like most in the nation, doesn't make enough money to sustain itself. Some have begun to wonder whether the money would be better spent recruiting top faculty or giving cost-of-living raises to teachers. The cost of attendance has spiked, driven by rising student fees that accounted for nearly 20 percent of athletic revenue in 2014.
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/UH-athletics-spending-a-gamble-paying-off-so-6765976.php
We are six weeks from a legislative appropriations argument. If U of H spends another $60 million to guarantee a football coaches contract when they are already taking more than $20 million/yr from the academic side to subsidize the football program, the legislature is going to have a fit.
U of H is currently interviewing individuals to oversee more than $100 million in new academic buildings they want the legislature to fund. No way they get funded if U of H doesn't cut its athletics budget bloat. If the school ups the ante and blows the budget on a new contract for Herman, it will costs the university far more than they are willing to pay.
There is no way Tillman gives the legislature a big "F-U" on reigning in U of H's overspending on athletics and then goes to the legislature asking for tens of millions in additional funding for the academic side. No way in hell. Tillman's only been a U of H regent for a year. No way in hell.
I honestly do not want to get in a argument or pissing match but the 60 million thing was posted on OB about 3-4 days ago and was refuted by several people who would know...Now of course that does not mean Houston and its boosters are not willing to step up and actually pay him that.This looks to be as good a place to post this as any.
Just spoke with my source. He's somewhat connected with UH sources, given that he lives in Houston himself. He just told me that a UH alumni billionaire named Tilman Futita (sp?) has pledged $60 million to keep Herman at UH. Wow.
Meanwhile, at UT there will be no coaching search. BMDs know they want Herman. They have agreed to pay the buyouts which will total some $18.6 million but in exchange, they want UT admin to be hands off the hire set up of one person – Tom Herman. They insist on this because of the Patterson fiasco and how that was handled.
I asked if $60 million would be too steep to go and would that be the point of ridiculousness . . . he said Texas' billionaireS would not let a UH billionaire deny them of what they want.
I will neither defend or criticize this info as all I've really done here is take something my ears took in and put it to print here.
Just to update you, U of H is a public university. And while "football" is revenue generating, U of H football is not revenue generating. It is deficit generating. To the tune of over $20 million/yr.I don't know and really don't care, but I suspect most billionaires would read your post and just laugh.
Football is revenue generating. Academics is not. I'm sure you won't understand and will somehow try to tie this stuff to a legislature that has nothing to do with how a billionaire CHOOSES to spend his money. It would be just as awkward for a school to deny a donation from an alumni even with the stipulation of how it will be spent.
Take another shot at those Cheerios. First round didn't take, obviously.
At this point I hope we find out..... not certain but I'm sure his Houston class wasn't top 10 and he went on to beat a good OU team and a hell of a Louisville team. I'd almost rather have a great coach at this point then a great recruiter..... yea both would be great but those seem tough to come by.Im just curious since all signs seem to be pointing to Herman.
How well does this guy recruit? Yea I know he got Ed Oliver but it was more circumstances and family as to the reason he signed with UH.
I keep hearing he has many ties within Texas but can he pull in top 10 classes here at Texas?