Yes it should. But it won’t.Well this big win by coach Satt should shut you haters up. What a great year!
Yes it should. But it won’t.Well this big win by coach Satt should shut you haters up. What a great year!
1. I’m a UofL fan (was at the game) and am very happy that the team won today, has turned things around and, is playing well.We just annihilated the #10 team in the country and you are INCAPABLE of giving Coach Satterfield any credit whatsoever.
That’s why you are seen by many of us as being completely unobjective so we give you no credibility. None whatsoever.
A true fan would celebrate this historical performance and great win.
Well they should have good reason now to attend. If they don’t it’s on themGreat win for the Cards and Coach Satt. Barring the Cards losing out, I think Scotty got himself another year.
It would be great if more people went to the games.
Those of us that were there got a treat early. 😁It would be great if more people went to the games.
I was in total agreement with your comments after the BC loss and am also in agreement as we speak. CSS has turned this football team around seemingly without any personnel losses. That's what good coaches do. Our schedule does, indeed, get tougher from here on out, but I think we just may be up to the task. Just a question for the group: how many of you think there might be other schools seeing what CSS is accomplishing here and "might" be interested in pursuing him? I had a discussion last evening with a couple of guys that think he just might be a candidate elsewhere.I admit I was ready to escort Satterfield out of town myself after the BC loss (and he deserved it) Hats off to the team and coaches for not laying down and continuing to fight to get better.
I still don't understand why we start so slow every year, hopefully whatever it is Satterfield has a handle on it now.
I think barring a total collapse the rest of the season and a skull dragging by UsucK Satterfield will be back next year and probably deservedly so.
I was in total agreement with your comments after the BC loss and am also in agreement as we speak. CSS has turned this football team around seemingly without any personnel losses. That's what good coaches do. Our schedule does, indeed, get tougher from here on out, but I think we just may be up to the task. Just a question for the group: how many of you think there might be other schools seeing what CSS is accomplishing here and "might" be interested in pursuing him? I had a discussion last evening with a couple of guys that think he just might be a candidate elsewhere.
GO CARDS!!!
Well will see how he finishes, but if I’m Heird I would be finding additional funds for Satt for next year, because if this progress continues there will be interest.I was in total agreement with your comments after the BC loss and am also in agreement as we speak. CSS has turned this football team around seemingly without any personnel losses. That's what good coaches do. Our schedule does, indeed, get tougher from here on out, but I think we just may be up to the task. Just a question for the group: how many of you think there might be other schools seeing what CSS is accomplishing here and "might" be interested in pursuing him? I had a discussion last evening with a couple of guys that think he just might be a candidate elsewhere.
GO CARDS!!!
So wait, we don’t have the money to fire Satterfield (or pay another / better coach) but, we have the money to give him a raise? 🤔Well will see how he finishes, but if I’m Heird I would be finding additional funds for Satt for next year, because if this progress continues there will be interest.
That’s been the feeling ever since he expressed interest in the USCjr job.I was in total agreement with your comments after the BC loss and am also in agreement as we speak. CSS has turned this football team around seemingly without any personnel losses. That's what good coaches do. Our schedule does, indeed, get tougher from here on out, but I think we just may be up to the task. Just a question for the group: how many of you think there might be other schools seeing what CSS is accomplishing here and "might" be interested in pursuing him? I had a discussion last evening with a couple of guys that think he just might be a candidate elsewhere.
GO CARDS!!!
The "rumor" that WE don't have any money is just that, a rumor. UofL athletics may not have a ton of money but we ain't broke. Actually, no where near broke.So wait, we don’t have the money to fire Satterfield (or pay another / better coach) but, we have the money to give him a raise? 🤔
If we are borrowing money to meet operating expenses, isn’t that pretty much the definition of being broke?The "rumor" that WE don't have any money is just that, a rumor. UofL athletics may not have a ton of money but we ain't broke. Actually, no where near broke.
GO CARDS!!!
No. In many cases, businesses borrow to meet daily expenses and those are businesses that are in a good place financially. Just a normal method of running a business. Perhaps there are accountants or business owners on the board that can confirm my comments.If we are borrowing money to meet operating expenses, isn’t that pretty much the definition of being broke?
I would think if a business was in a good place financially, profits would be used for that purpose. This isn’t about a temporary cash flow situation, but an ongoing shortfall. However, before I start sounding like the Artist, I’ll just say I’m glad things are looking up and replacing Scott Satterfield may not be necessary.No. In many cases, businesses borrow to meet daily expenses and those are businesses that are in a good place financially. Just a normal method of running a business. Perhaps there are accountants or business owners on the board that can confirm my comments.
Sometimes if a company is in a good place it may be a tax advantage to "short term borrow" money to meet daily expenses.I would think if a business was in a good place financially, profits would be used for that purpose. This isn’t about a temporary cash flow situation, but an ongoing shortfall. However, before I start sounding like the Artist, I’ll just say I’m glad things are looking up and replacing Scott Satterfield may not be necessary.