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  • #46
    Originally posted by libertybearcat View Post

    Wait...isn't all sexual activity with 3 or more people essential? If it's not...that isn't a country I want to live in!! :D
    so you want her correct?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by GreenwoodBearcat View Post

      so you want her correct?
      I wouldn't want to cut in on your action!!! :D

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      • #48
        Will NWMSU and MWSU both survive the shutdown? Both schools have taken a hit but sounds like MWSU is in worse shape.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by backintheday View Post
          Another facet of this story is the fact the NCAA derives a lion's share of it's budget (about 75%) from D1 basketball and March Madness. D2 derives a lions share of it's budget from the 4-5% cut of overall NCAA revenues. The cancellation of March Madness may have profound implications on at least the short term budgets if not longer term viability of D2 athletics itself. Something to keep a watch on for sure
          https://www.yahoo.com/sports/the-nca...143919174.html

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          • #50
            Pitt State has the smallest endowment of the KS schools. 70 some mill, ESU is in the mid 80's, Hays in the 90's, and WU is at 158.

            MoSo is at 37 mil

            Those are 2017 and 2018 numbers, though. I also wonder how much they dipped with the market?

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            • #51
              MO schools seem to have smaller endowments altogether. NW at 27 mil, MW at 34, UCM at 43

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
                Pitt State has the smallest endowment of the KS schools. 70 some mill, ESU is in the mid 80's, Hays in the 90's, and WU is at 158.

                MoSo is at 37 mil

                Those are 2017 and 2018 numbers, though. I also wonder how much they dipped with the market?
                The S&P 500 is currently higher than it was at any point in 2017 and for virtually all of the first half of 2018. The DJIA is higher than it was for most of 2017, but is still behind 2018. So, assuming the endowments didn't panic in February/March, they're probably back at numbers pretty close to those at this point.
                Last edited by GorillaBred; 04-23-2020, 11:42 AM.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
                  MO schools seem to have smaller endowments altogether. NW at 27 mil, MW at 34, UCM at 43
                  Many girls say that about the guys in MO.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Wallst View Post

                    Many girls say that about the guys in MO.
                    I started to agree, then remembered that I live in MO.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post

                      I started to agree, then remembered that I live in MO.
                      lol transplants not included!

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