billmurray
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Post by billmurray on Oct 16, 2014 18:15:15 GMT -5
According to IRS stats of those itemizing deductions those with a AGI between 100k and 200k on average give 2.6% to charity Those below 100k give 3.6% and those over 200k give 3.1%. By your definition, that a lot of saints. Some of those folks donate clothes and other stuff that they don't want that is assigned a value by the charitable organization. Then those generous folks get a charitable deduction for giving away stuff they don't want. Looking at Jimmy's wardrobe I don't think Siena would get much for it.
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Post by IndianSaint on Apr 20, 2015 11:30:04 GMT -5
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Post by MTS on Apr 20, 2015 12:01:12 GMT -5
The schedule is a little better than last year but still not that good. No excuses it should lend itself to a lot of wins (something that didn't happen last year but needs to happen next year!). If you take out Duke/Wisconsin/Georgetown/VCU (appears that Siena will play Georgetown for sure and either Duke or VCU) The remaining nine opponents (assuming the UA contract gets done): By final 2014-15 RPI - rpiarchive.ncaa.org/Stats%20Library/2015%20Final%20Nitty%20Gritty.pdfUAlbany (104) St. Bonaventure (127) @ Bucknell (139) @ Vermont (181) Hofstra (183) @ Cornell (230) Loyola (272) Games in Rhode Island (Siena will play 2 of the 3 teams) Radford (150) Bryant (189) (host) Prairie View (261) Average RPI of about 175 - if Siena goes 0-2 in the "BCS" games.. I hoping we can go at least 6-3 in the other nine games. We should be able to have a winning non-league with this schedule and the team back to 100% IMO. Bucknell, Hofstra, Vermont, UAlbany and St. Bonaventure all should be pretty good. Does anyone (Knicksaint?) the dates for some of these games? Thanks.
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