What are our insiders hearing?

I think you were driving at 'they make money because they don't make a habit of donating millions on top of whatever they already give just to fire coaches. Instead, they spend it on their business and make wise choices'.



Also, as for the general discussion in this thread, I can't wrap my mind around some people actually believing that the high level donors expect ANY sort of return on their money just because UT Football is "doing good".

That is too stupid for words.

they give money to schools because they care about the schools. They get involved in personal decisions because they think they know best for the school / athletic program. They assist in getting people in place so they can remain involved in what goes on. They lobby to be the man who is most influential. That has gone on forever. Its not about return on money as far as involvement but it is about power and ego.

I'm sure I misunderstood what behr was getting at. Still may not have addressed
 
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The fans want/demand/expect championships
The school states it as a goal and would be happy about them if they come but they are more concerned about the bottom line.

FYP- dyslexia is a wonderful and interesting affliction. Also I agree
 
You're probably right. Big businesses don't look for ANY edge possible to help them be more successful(make more money). They just stumble around and are just lucky when things goes well for them. No thought about ROI, certainly not when it comes to donations. Strategic donations could never benefit a business and they would never plan ANY benefits from said donations, that would be stupid on their part. Being stupid and acting all willy nilly with their millions is how most millionaires and billionaires got what they got.

Nah, your line of thinking is much more real world. Rich people getting richer just by accident.


Good grief man, you took what I said to mean "rich people get richer just by accident"?

Let's start over. Maybe I over simplified what you said.

The way I took it, you meant Joe Donor donates $1M to UT, and could see some kind of return on that donation because sales of his widgets were up due to UT's success acting as some sort of stimulus.

I just meant I highly doubt the leaders/founders of a multi-billion dollar businesses with operations all over the country and in some cases, the world, donate because they think it will somehow, someway see a return on it.

Is it possible they see some kind of "return"? Sure. I just doubt its within the top 10 or 15 reasons they cut a check.
 
they give money to schools because they care about the schools. They get involved in personal decisions because they think they know best for the school / athletic program. They assist in getting people in place so they can remain involved in what goes on. They lobby to be the man who is most influential. That has gone on forever. Its not about return on money as far as involvement but it is about power and ego.

I'm sure I misunderstood what behr was getting at. Still may not have addressed

And I would think its is pretty much correct.

I was addressing the idea that somehow they're doing it as some kind of shrewd business practice.
 
Good grief man, you took what I said to mean "rich people get richer just by accident"?

Let's start over. Maybe I over simplified what you said.

The way I took it, you meant Joe Donor donates $1M to UT, and could see some kind of return on that donation because sales of his widgets were up due to UT's success acting as some sort of stimulus.

I just meant I highly doubt the leaders/founders of a multi-billion dollar businesses with operations all over the country and in some cases, the world, donate because they think it will somehow, someway see a return on it.

Is it possible they see some kind of "return"? Sure. I just doubt its within the top 10 or 15 reasons they cut a check.

So what are you saying, it's not too stupid for words that some big donors may have an expectation that if the Vols do better it could benefit their business? Or is it still too stupid for words to even bring that up as a reason even if it's 10-15 down on the list.
 
LWS Basilio is saying that Jon Gilbert is gaining momentum again dear god! How can the university be this stupid when the perfect hire is standing right in front of them. Please tell me you still feel confident about Blackburn. Thanks for your info.
 
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I ask this in all seriousness....is it safe to say our biggest donor is Haslam? My fear is that guys like that pull too many strings at our school. Just because you run an extremely successful business doesn't mean you know how to run an NFL team much less rebuild a college program. Zero wins so this season, Johnny Manzel, RGIII..... You appease big donors but is it also a negative?
 
That's correct and that's a Team with more coaching changes than hiTllary changes lies.

alaBubba could probably beat the browns, LOL!

He's also helping fund his sons political career which isn't cheap.

Just because he wasted over $1 Billion on a NFL team is even more reason he won't want to throw more HUGE $$$ at our footVol Team.

If our big boosters wanted to throw that kind of HUGE $$$ around we would never have hired buTch and we'd have a HC earning $6 Million or more per year right now.

Please attempt to Think and engage brain before posting my friend.

This isn't la la land, this is reality.

VFL...GBO!!!

I was listening to you until you started slamming me and assumed I can't think for myself or have my own opinion.

Oh and btw....

He's also helping fund his sons political career which isn't cheap.

Jimmy's son doesn't have a political career. It's his brother Bill.
 
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So what are you saying, it's not too stupid for words that some big donors may have an expectation that if the Vols do better it could benefit their business? Or is it still too stupid for words to even bring that up as a reason even if it's 10-15 down on the list.

I'm saying that of the true "big" donors, its such a tiny thing in the grand scheme of the businesses they run that its stupid to even consider it as anything sort of reason behind what they do.

Sure, someone like Mike Chase that runs a restaurant group in the area would see a benefit, but I am talking about the guys behind massive companies like Pilot/Flying J, EchoStar, Anderson Media, the stuff Allan Jones does, or any of the huge land developers. They aren't getting a return just because UT is doing well.

Read what LWS said about why they do it.
 
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LWS Basilio is saying that Jon Gilbert is gaining momentum again dear god! How can the university be this stupid when the perfect hire is standing right in front of them. Please tell me you still feel confident about Blackburn. Thanks for your info.

Tony is off base with that chatter.. I'm sure there are friends of Gilbert's within the program and outside the program that have continued to lobby on his behalf. But it will be futile. David has far too much backing within and outside the athletic department IMO
 
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I ask this in all seriousness....is it safe to say our biggest donor is Haslam? My fear is that guys like that pull too many strings at our school. Just because you run an extremely successful business doesn't mean you know how to run an NFL team much less rebuild a college program. Zero wins so this season, Johnny Manzel, RGIII..... You appease big donors but is it also a negative?

every college athletic program has significant donors that give significant dollars to the athletic programs at the school they support, some support multiple schools. Each school usually has that one person who is so involved with the athletics programs that he understands how it operates better than the president of the university. Other donors in general will look to that one guy (and most of them are intimately involved with the department as well) when major decisions happen. These people are after what is good for the school and programs.

That doesn't mean they always make the right decisions. No one ever does. I'm confident in saying they have a much better pulse of things when it comes to replacing staff in the AD than many of the people running the university. Many university presidents / chancellors no little about what it takes to coach an athletic program or run an athletic department. They listen to people that are experienced in those areas. Which includes donors.

Jim Haslam (not Jimmy) is the guy. Jimmy would do his fathers biding on things at UT.

Who replaces Jim is full of conjecture. I've said for several years I think a certain former NFL QB would end up doing it.

these are just my opinions on operation
 
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You're probably right. Big businesses don't look for ANY edge possible to help them be more successful(make more money). They just stumble around and are just lucky when things goes well for them. No thought about ROI, certainly not when it comes to donations. Strategic donations could never benefit a business and they would never plan ANY benefits from said donations, that would be stupid on their part. Being stupid and acting all willy nilly with their millions is how most millionaires and billionaires got what they got.

Nah, your line of thinking is much more real world. Rich people getting richer just by accident.

Pilot guys are only interested in keeping the coffee pots full when comes to making money. Know they knock out a lot of money on a lot of parts of their business but the coffee revenue clears two million a day.

While they want to win ball games at UT, keeping those coffee pots full is much more important to the bottom line.
 
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Most of you will not recognize my poster name, and I will not explain where my information comes from. So take it as you will. A team has been put together for a coaching search, assistant coaches or whatever is needed. Certain critiriea must be meet to keep it as assistants only. That said expect 3 to 5 changes made in the coaching staff after tha Music City Bowl. Also there will be tricks in both the offense and defense, some not noticeable to untrained eye.
 
Most of you will not recognize my poster name, and I will not explain where my information comes from. So take it as you will. A team has been put together for a coaching search, assistant coaches or whatever is needed. Certain critiriea must be meet to keep it as assistants only. That said expect 3 to 5 changes made in the coaching staff after tha Music City Bowl. Also there will be tricks in both the offense and defense, some not noticeable to untrained eye.

Do you also sell bridges.
 
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Most of you will not recognize my poster name, and I will not explain where my information comes from. So take it as you will. A team has been put together for a coaching search, assistant coaches or whatever is needed. Certain critiriea must be meet to keep it as assistants only. That said expect 3 to 5 changes made in the coaching staff after tha Music City Bowl. Also there will be tricks in both the offense and defense, some not noticeable to untrained eye.


With this post you'd never know you hail from a dry county.
 
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Man I take a week or so away from VN and holy smokes there is a lot of banter goin on. Some of which I agree and some totally off base.

As a larger donor (6 figures a year and with non cash donations of other things over 7 figures) I can tell you I do this purely for a few reasons.

1. Access to premium seating and parking both home and away. This includes access to players, coaches, and special events.
2. Incredible tax benefits while gaining facility use.
3. Anything that helps or contributes to the well being of knoxville and the state of tn (which our football program has a tremendous effect on the local economy) I am all for and will gladly support.
4. The university was near and dear to my old man...he was deeply involved as a donor and behind the scenes guy (I'll leave that to your own interpretation) in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. I went to every home game and countless away games with him. To this day I still have the seats that I used to sit in with him growing up as a kid...so he instilled it in me from the moment I was born.

I will say on the whole I don't agree that most mega donors do things to benefit their own business certainly there are some local guys who take that into account considering the write off for some of the things they do.

At least that is my opinion and gives you all a little background as to why this place is so special to me and why I am involved on many levels.
 
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On another note I do still expect DB to be hired by the end of December. Couldn't find the thread on the AD so will just post it here if anyone was interested.
 
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Man I take a week or so away from VN and holy smokes there is a lot of banter goin on. Some of which I agree and some totally off base.

As a larger donor (6 figures a year and with non cash donations of other things over 7 figures) I can tell you I do this purely for a few reasons.

1. Access to premium seating and parking both home and away. This includes access to players, coaches, and special events.
2. Incredible tax benefits while gaining facility use.
3. Anything that helps or contributes to the well being of knoxville and the state of tn (which our football program has a tremendous effect on the local economy) I am all for and will gladly support.
4. The university was near and dear to my old man...he was deeply involved as a donor and behind the scenes guy (I'll leave that to your own interpretation) in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. I went to every home game and countless away games with him. To this day I still have the seats that I used to sit in with him growing up as a kid...so he instilled it in me from the moment I was born.

I will say on the whole I don't agree that most mega donors do things to benefit their own business certainly there are some local guys who take that into account considering the write off for some of the things they do.

At least that is my opinion and gives you all a little background as to why this place is so special to me and why I am involved on many levels.

So can you float me about 10K??? We'll call it an early Christmas...

I'm kidding



But no seriously


Jk

😊
 
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Most of you will not recognize my poster name, and I will not explain where my information comes from. So take it as you will. A team has been put together for a coaching search, assistant coaches or whatever is needed. Certain critiriea must be meet to keep it as assistants only. That said expect 3 to 5 changes made in the coaching staff after tha Music City Bowl. Also there will be tricks in both the offense and defense, some not noticeable to untrained eye.

Check his stats
 
On another note I do still expect DB to be hired by the end of December. Couldn't find the thread on the AD so will just post it here if anyone was interested.

Another Georgia Vol!



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