You guys can deny all the outside impressions and the long term impact that this might have on MU all you want; perhaps you live right in the area or don't have a lot of "sports" fans. Or perhaps you're just so into everything done by our university that you can't make yourself see the harm in this. And maybe you don't see any harm. Any way, the addage that all publicity is good publicity just isn't true.
If you're watching these games, you're seeing woven together teams everywhere; we continue to be the only one unwilling to take a chance.
As someone said, I'm stating my opinion, and as many of you; making you no more correct to me with yours than I am to you with mine. The worst part is that we'll never know the exact numbers, the coaches left to coach, etc. That would be too much to entrust the public with; opening the kamona to us would/could be disasterous; and (yes, an opinion) I believe the detail is intentionally being guarded.
Our athletic department is in dire straights administratively, in many, many ways. Wish it weren't so, but I believe those who are telling me it is. So I'm incline to believe we could have prevented all this with some common sense negotiations, everyone eating a little crow, losing pride and jealousy; which just might be much broader than this one football progam issue.