Commentary: Big Ten Move May Be Good Deal, But Secret Process Was Bad
Every month the University System of Maryland comes asking to have contracts large and small approved by top elected officials after a public procurement process that usually involves requests for proposals and multiple bids – an often long and cumbersome process. There are perhaps aspects of the move of the University of Maryland College Park athletics programs from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten that will eventually get this kind of open, public and official scrutiny. But as it stands now, this deal involving tens of millions of dollars – none of it taxpayer funds, we’re told – was conceived, negotiated and executed hastily and in secret until its swift approval by an unelected Board of Regents on Monday.
This move will be of taxpayers expense. Hide and watch. UM is supported by us taxpayers. Marylanders just threw out 50 million bucks thanks to O'Malley.
actually the owner of under armour, i cant remember his name, is going to finance the move personally. he will get more exposure for marylands uniforms in the big 10 brendan
This move will be of taxpayers expense. Hide and watch. UM is supported by us taxpayers. Marylanders just threw out 50 million bucks thanks to O'Malley.
ReplyDeleteactually the owner of under armour, i cant remember his name, is going to finance the move personally. he will get more exposure for marylands uniforms in the big 10
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