I really like the author of the response below that was posted on the NT Daily site. I guess someone finally asked the question why the UNT athletic director promised a new stadium when he hired a coach when he didn't have the money at the time or even now to do so? So Villareal promised a stadium with $60 million that he didn't have, $30 million of which will come from students, and we're expected to foot the bill? Am I reading this right? The AD of a university promised something, and so now everyone has to pitch in? Why should everyone else be held accountable to his ridiculous promises? My favorite part is this: "...the football program will no longer be able to compete. It will continue to get worse and just become more of a detriment than a plus," Uh, is it competing now? I'm assuming he saw the game against FIU, but if he did, he wouldn't have said something so asinine. Not to mention that there's really no way this team COULD get worse. Even Dodge seems to imply that. The penny analogy is good, considering right now if we're investing a "penny", it's putting us into debt, and now he wants us to invest a dollar into the same company. No wonder we're in a financial crisis