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UCA's Coach Headed to South Alabama

Started by NaturalStateReb, December 07, 2017, 02:20:01 pm

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NaturalStateReb

"It's a trap!"--Houston Nutt and Admiral Ackbar, although Ackbar never called that play or ate that frito pie.

Rudy Baylor


 

havok

might be a place for Enos to try and interview.

hoggusamoungus

Quote from: Rudy Baylor on December 07, 2017, 02:21:49 pm
cue Tim Horton

UCA pays about $200M/year.  He would take a heckuva pay cut.


   Auburn   SEC   Tim Horton   $375,000   

Mr Jade

Quote from: hoggusamoungus on December 07, 2017, 02:40:45 pm
UCA pays about $200M/year.  He would take a heckuva pay cut.


   Auburn   SEC   Tim Horton   $375,000

Jaysus! 200M? I need to coach there, for like, 2 games.
Quote from: Pig in the Pokey on November 27, 2017, 08:12:12 pmNORVELL, Baby.

*Please refrain from claimin "Pokey guaranteed Norvell!!!"*

Quote from: GuvHog on October 06, 2019, 07:52:47 pm
The game against SJS was an abnormality. Even though the players were cautioned not to, they got caught looking past SJS to A&M. They learned a valuable lesson and I don't see them repeating that mistake.

Rudy Baylor

Quote from: hoggusamoungus on December 07, 2017, 02:40:45 pm
UCA pays about $200M/year.  He would take a heckuva pay cut.


   Auburn   SEC   Tim Horton   $375,000


200 million - that's not bad

hoggusamoungus

Quote from: Rudy Baylor on December 07, 2017, 02:42:47 pm

200 million - that's not bad

What does M and MM stand for?

The Roman numeral M is often used to indicate one thousand, and MM is used to indicate one million. For example, an expense of $60,000 might appear as $60M. Sales of $3,000,000 might be written as $3MM. Internet advertisers are familiar with CPM which is the cost per thousand impressions.

HawgTide


Rudy Baylor

Quote from: hoggusamoungus on December 07, 2017, 02:45:13 pm
What does M and MM stand for?

The Roman numeral M is often used to indicate one thousand, and MM is used to indicate one million. For example, an expense of $60,000 might appear as $60M. Sales of $3,000,000 might be written as $3MM. Internet advertisers are familiar with CPM which is the cost per thousand impressions.

rock on bro - it's all good

$200K maybe?

dfwalumdad

Quote from: hoggusamoungus on December 07, 2017, 02:45:13 pm
What does M and MM stand for?

The Roman numeral M is often used to indicate one thousand, and MM is used to indicate one million. For example, an expense of $60,000 might appear as $60M. Sales of $3,000,000 might be written as $3MM. Internet advertisers are familiar with CPM which is the cost per thousand impressions.

spent nearly twenty years as a stock broker and you're right back in the days when we hand wrote tickets for bonds we used MM, like 32mm for 32 million.

i think in regard to message board nomenclature you were looking for the letter K as in 200k.

i maybe way out of it but what happened to clint conque?