It has been suggested and I will pose for discussion this:
Would or would it not be appropriate for someone from the University, and short of that just any Nebraska citizen, to ask Mike Riley to repay about 3 million to the University?
As in " Hey Mike, you know since you are a caring, understanding guy with lots of love for this state and all, and since you really have not done your job for a year or so, how about leaving some money back for the honest hard working people of this state? With that kind of lucrative money, isn't there some sort of expectation of performance, and was that expectation met?
I mean we have kids who can't afford tuition, single parent homes, and this dough could really make a difference. That is a LOT of money. You could fund an entire academic department at the U or any of the State colleges for that and let kids in FREE. This is not play money.
Now I know he doesn't owe us anything contractually. But given what that money could mean for our state and our people, shouldn't somebody at least ask?
Would or would it not be appropriate for someone from the University, and short of that just any Nebraska citizen, to ask Mike Riley to repay about 3 million to the University?
As in " Hey Mike, you know since you are a caring, understanding guy with lots of love for this state and all, and since you really have not done your job for a year or so, how about leaving some money back for the honest hard working people of this state? With that kind of lucrative money, isn't there some sort of expectation of performance, and was that expectation met?
I mean we have kids who can't afford tuition, single parent homes, and this dough could really make a difference. That is a LOT of money. You could fund an entire academic department at the U or any of the State colleges for that and let kids in FREE. This is not play money.
Now I know he doesn't owe us anything contractually. But given what that money could mean for our state and our people, shouldn't somebody at least ask?