Cost/Benefit Of Blood Donors

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Red7
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Cost/Benefit Of Blood Donors

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I wonder how much Missouri will pay out to blood donors this year (25-26) in football and men’s and women’s basketball? This game tonight is pathetic and will do nothing but pad stats. I wonder if the bottom line for the Athletic Department would look better if they simply played fewer games rather than in a mostly empty arena?
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Red7 wrote: 17 Nov 2025 19:57 pm I wonder how much Missouri will pay out to blood donors this year (25-26) in football and men’s and women’s basketball? This game tonight is pathetic and will do nothing but pad stats. I wonder if the bottom line for the Athletic Department would look better if they simply played fewer games rather than in a mostly empty arena?
Our schedule is a little soft, I’d like to see a few more P4 games, but these games are valuable early on. I wish we had everyone in there so we’d know by conference time who our players are.
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Meanwhile, Bama schedules one tough opponent after another. The good part about doing that is great crowds. We're playing Duke tonight, and the place would be jammed.
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I like when big schools play the smaller and weaker schools around them regionally. Like Mizzou playing Missouri State, SLU, Illinois, Lindenwood, etc… It means a lot for those programs and supports the local network.
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rezero wrote: 17 Nov 2025 21:04 pm I like when big schools play the smaller and weaker schools around them regionally. Like Mizzou playing Missouri State, SLU, Illinois, Lindenwood, etc… It means a lot for those programs and supports the local network.
It’s not Mizzou’s job to help out those programs.
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rezero wrote: 17 Nov 2025 21:04 pm I like when big schools play the smaller and weaker schools around them regionally. Like Mizzou playing Missouri State, SLU, Illinois, Lindenwood, etc… It means a lot for those programs and supports the local network.
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