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Your mascot is still the 2nd least intimidating, 2nd to the terriers of Wafford
JSeahawks":178w1ckm said:IndyHawk":178w1ckm said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
dogorama":3k1xjrao said:I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
JSeahawks":1xgvviq9 said:dogorama":1xgvviq9 said:I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
Man, I couldn't disagree more with your last sentence. Every school should have a Phil Knight, think of all the money the state and university could save if the athletic department was privately funded.
T Boon Pickens disagrees with you.dogorama":2yzwefb8 said:JSeahawks":2yzwefb8 said:IndyHawk":2yzwefb8 said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
hawksfansinceday1":5ja2p1xb said:T Boon Pickens disagrees with you.dogorama":5ja2p1xb said:JSeahawks":5ja2p1xb said:IndyHawk":5ja2p1xb said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
dogorama":2iqig4j3 said:JSeahawks":2iqig4j3 said:IndyHawk":2iqig4j3 said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
Seahawks1983":2x30u6da said:dogorama":2x30u6da said:JSeahawks":2x30u6da said:IndyHawk":2x30u6da said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
So all those years when UW had the unfair monetary and scholarship advantage were ok?
You sound like a total whiner.
I'm curious what these so called unfair advantages were and when did they happen?Seahawks1983":3brbhspp said:dogorama":3brbhspp said:JSeahawks":3brbhspp said:IndyHawk":3brbhspp said:JS,I looked up how much Phil knight has donated to UO and it's in the hundreds of millions $$$.I don't think you are getting out of that onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight
Oh, I'm not denying anything. He's been a huge benefactor not only to the athletic department bit the whole university. It's just silly for uw fans to act like the ducks are the only ones to benefit from a big time booster or boosters.
I'm one of those people that donated to the Husky stadium renovation. It took many years and many donations to get that done. Phil Knight has unlimited access to that football program and no one person should be able to exert that kind of influence over an amateur athletics program. The NCAA rules state that no team should have an unfair financial advantage over another but Oregon has found a loophole. Phil Knight built his fortune on the exploitation of foreign impoverished sweatshop workers. There needs to be a NCAA rule that limits individual contributions to NCAA athletic programs.
So all those years when UW had the unfair monetary and scholarship advantage were ok?
You sound like a total whiner.
CodeWarrior":1bv9bihy said:Why is benefitting from a booster a bad thing? Seems more an issue of envy than respectability.
CodeWarrior":1fwnpr6i said:Didn't mean to attack you, even though I don't think I did. I'm a husky fan that just doesn't understand the Phil Knight/booster line of attack.
cesame":26g5ehik said:Phil Knight just this year donated $400 million to Stanford, and none if it had to do with football. You really think Phil Knight is all about football?
When he passes away he's already pledge to give the majority of his fortune to charity. That's a lot of money.
CodeWarrior is exactly on point. Criticizing the Ducks because of Phil Knight is just silly.
What is pretty silly is Alabama recruiting a QB from Hawaii and promising to give the recruit's dad a job, probably paying around $75-100K. If that's not buying recruits I don't know what is.
IndyHawk":20xzkhns said:I'm curious what these so called unfair advantages were and when did they happen?
CodeWarrior":30u32rld said:Why is benefitting from a booster a bad thing? Seems more an issue of envy than respectability.
dogorama":3m5zcf4j said:CodeWarrior":3m5zcf4j said:Didn't mean to attack you, even though I don't think I did. I'm a husky fan that just doesn't understand the Phil Knight/booster line of attack.
No prob, I'm just a little sensitive because duck fans just say it's envy and coug fans accuse you of being a "whiner." My approach is to just keep it to the facts and let that speak for itself.
Huskies have donors like Gates that have lots more money than Knight and he doesn't get involved like Knight does. He donates money, but it's to academics and research where he thinks it will do the most good.
dogorama":2nnuoyv0 said:cesame":2nnuoyv0 said:Phil Knight just this year donated $400 million to Stanford, and none if it had to do with football. You really think Phil Knight is all about football?
When he passes away he's already pledge to give the majority of his fortune to charity. That's a lot of money.
CodeWarrior is exactly on point. Criticizing the Ducks because of Phil Knight is just silly.
What is pretty silly is Alabama recruiting a QB from Hawaii and promising to give the recruit's dad a job, probably paying around $75-100K. If that's not buying recruits I don't know what is.
He can deflect criticism by donating all the money he wants. Is he all about football? 20 years ago he went to Bill Moos and asked him what it would take to make the duck's football program successful, that is when he started funneling money into the program. He turned a mediocre college football team that had never won anything into a national powerhouse with MONEY.
But that isn't my point, my point is the danger of allowing donors w/too much money to have access and influence into the university system. That much has already been proven about him. I don't care if it's Phil Knight, T Boone Pickens, or Jesus Christ himself, it is a dangerous precedent.
Seahawks1983":2b5ien6n said:dogorama":2b5ien6n said:cesame":2b5ien6n said:Phil Knight just this year donated $400 million to Stanford, and none if it had to do with football. You really think Phil Knight is all about football?
When he passes away he's already pledge to give the majority of his fortune to charity. That's a lot of money.
CodeWarrior is exactly on point. Criticizing the Ducks because of Phil Knight is just silly.
What is pretty silly is Alabama recruiting a QB from Hawaii and promising to give the recruit's dad a job, probably paying around $75-100K. If that's not buying recruits I don't know what is.
He can deflect criticism by donating all the money he wants. Is he all about football? 20 years ago he went to Bill Moos and asked him what it would take to make the duck's football program successful, that is when he started funneling money into the program. He turned a mediocre college football team that had never won anything into a national powerhouse with MONEY.
But that isn't my point, my point is the danger of allowing donors w/too much money to have access and influence into the university system. That much has already been proven about him. I don't care if it's Phil Knight, T Boone Pickens, or Jesus Christ himself, it is a dangerous precedent.
Do you honestly believe this doesn't happen at UW? Or any other big university with wealthy donors?