Look at these revenues and tell me the numbers on this deal seem right:
Ohio st: $1.9 bil
Michigan: $1.8 bil
USC: $1.4 bil
Penn St: $1.2 bil
Oregon: $990 mil
Washington: $970 mil
Nebraska: $930 mil
Wisconsin: $801 mil
Iowa: $709 mil
Michigan St: $708 mil
Minnesota: $562 mil
Northwestern: $406 mil
Illinois: $405 mil
Indiana: $386 mil
Purdue: $367 mil
UCLA: $340 mil
Maryland: $288 mil
Rutgers: $188 mil
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I’m never one to talk about Scott Servais.
But at what point does the whole matchup theory stop.
At what point, do you play your best players, plain and simple.
I get it, ownership does not spend on the players they need to spend on. But there is NO reason with the players they have in this offense to be this bad offensively.
It is very clear the #Mariners 'core' not performing Is a *significant* reason for why the offense is where it is.
That said, the FO/ownership have to shoulder equal the blame.
You were tasked with improving the offense for the third year in a row externally, and failed.