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Subject: Re: Brian Earl resigns takes the William & Mary opening


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Date Posted: 16:24:15 03/27/24 Wed
In reply to: M3 's message, "Re: Brian Earl resigns takes the William & Mary opening" on 14:08:46 03/27/24 Wed

You are totally clueless.

Tagd day at Princeton is the one day a year when the University allows the athletic department to have a 24 hour marathon to raise money for individual athletic teams.

There are certain goals that are expected by each team (men and women) to cover expenses not covered by endowed funds.

If those goals are not met there is no money to pay for next years travel expenses or assistant coaches or recruiting trips.

Fortunately for Princeton Tagd day goals are met or exceeded every year by generous alumni/ae.

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