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Don’t know when you graduated, and I respect your determination. That said, I could work for 8 weeks in one of Dayton’s GM factories and make enough money to pay for a year - apartment, food, utilities, tuition, books. My final two years, Uncle Sam gave $50 a month for ROTC and I picked up more beer and pizza money by reffing intramural and jr hi sports. Tuition was something like 450 per quarter by 1967.
I don’t know where today’s students could work that would keep up with the cost of tuition, let alone room and board.
I understand your position on the arts, but I believe they have added to my enjoyment of life and my understanding of others.
It’s appalling what we’ve allowed to happen

It’s worst in higher education

Real estate isn’t that far behind

I grew up in an ok neighborhood where every man was blue collar, every woman was a homemaker, and every family lived in a single family home with a mortgage payment that was less than a week of the man’s wages (after taxes)(all of the men agreed that this ratio was the foundation of a household budget).

In a vain attempt to get us back on-topic… I’m sure this is all UC’s fault. Fuck these Insane Clown College Pukes
 
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It’s appalling what we’ve allowed to happen

It’s worst in higher education

Real estate isn’t that far behind

I grew up in an ok neighborhood where every man was blue collar, every woman was a homemaker, and every family lived in a single family home with a mortgage payment that was less than a week of the man’s wages (after taxes)(all of the men agreed that this ratio was the foundation of a household budget).

In a vain attempt to get us back on-topic… I’m sure this is all UC’s fault. Fuck these Insane Clown College Pukes
Especially when schools aren’t called on the carpet when the athletic departments run on student fees. I haven’t looked in a while, but I would guess that Texas and Michigan are the only schools on the Buckeye schedule that don’t.
 
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Cincinnati sues Sorsby over $1M exit fee after Texas Tech transfer

Cincinnati sued former quarterback Brendan Sorsby in federal court Wednesday, alleging he breached his NIL contract with the Bearcats when he refused to pay a $1 million exit fee after he transferred to Texas Tech.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, seeks $1 million in liquidated damages, which the school said Sorsby was contractually obligated to pay within 30 days of transferring.

In the complaint, Cincinnati's attorneys said the quarterback's representative "advised that Sorsby refuses to pay the University anything."

Sorsby reportedly signed an NIL agreement with the Red Raiders that will pay him between $4 million and $6 million this season.

"In his lucrative NIL agreement with Cincinnati Athletics, Brendan Sorsby committed to stay and play for two seasons as a proud Bearcat representative," the university said in a statement Wednesday. "He also agreed that if he left the university before that time, he would pay the university a specific amount for the substantial harm that his breach would cause.

"Cincinnati Athletics intends to enforce that contractual commitment. As stewards of the university's resources, the Athletics Department has a duty to do so. We thank Brendan for his time at Cincinnati and wish him success in the future."

The lawsuit said that Sorsby signed an 18-month NIL contract with the Bearcats that covered the 2025 and 2026 seasons. It was set to expire on Dec. 15, 2026.
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Just sayin': Colleges suing athletes for braking NIL contracts is just going to get more and more common.
 
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Cincinnati sues Sorsby over $1M exit fee after Texas Tech transfer

Cincinnati sued former quarterback Brendan Sorsby in federal court Wednesday, alleging he breached his NIL contract with the Bearcats when he refused to pay a $1 million exit fee after he transferred to Texas Tech.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, seeks $1 million in liquidated damages, which the school said Sorsby was contractually obligated to pay within 30 days of transferring.

In the complaint, Cincinnati's attorneys said the quarterback's representative "advised that Sorsby refuses to pay the University anything."

Sorsby reportedly signed an NIL agreement with the Red Raiders that will pay him between $4 million and $6 million this season.

"In his lucrative NIL agreement with Cincinnati Athletics, Brendan Sorsby committed to stay and play for two seasons as a proud Bearcat representative," the university said in a statement Wednesday. "He also agreed that if he left the university before that time, he would pay the university a specific amount for the substantial harm that his breach would cause.

"Cincinnati Athletics intends to enforce that contractual commitment. As stewards of the university's resources, the Athletics Department has a duty to do so. We thank Brendan for his time at Cincinnati and wish him success in the future."

The lawsuit said that Sorsby signed an 18-month NIL contract with the Bearcats that covered the 2025 and 2026 seasons. It was set to expire on Dec. 15, 2026.
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Just sayin': Colleges suing athletes for braking NIL contracts is just goin to get more and more common.
This will be the only way programs can protect themselves from players leaving every year for another program for a bigger deal. I don't blame UC(or any school tbh) for using this tactic.
 
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