Sending email to Mark Ryan this afternoon. Thanks apaladin - good call.
I'm not here to argue the women's equality thing Affirm. It's honestly not on my radar and I have three daughters. And I'm a lot less angry today...
One thing on the Furman baseball history, that 15 year period you reference plus another 5 or so years, was the best the SoCon was in baseball. The conference was STRONG. A number of years (and I'm not going to go back and look it all up) the SoCon was rated as a Top 10/Top 12 baseball conference. That would be significantly better than the conference would rank in the other major sports at FU at the same time and even now. Yet the university was behind in facilities at the time AND scholarships. We were competing against a conference full of fully funded teams when we had 6-8 scholarships generally speaking.
Additionally there were multiple years that the SoCon put multiple teams in the NCAA Tourney - 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012.
Soooo imagine if the SoCon was putting multiple basketball teams in the NCAA Tourney...I know I'm going to get crushed for this by the football people but SoCon baseball was the best sport in the conference for a long period of time AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. I know App State football, Georgia Southern, Furman, Wofford...I know but its not the highest level. Period.
In 2005 the baseball team was sent to Atlanta to play #1 Georgia Tech. We lost 5-4 in the bottom of the 9th. Then lost to Michigan the next day 6-3 and were eliminated.
I'm not here to argue the women's equality thing Affirm. It's honestly not on my radar and I have three daughters. And I'm a lot less angry today...
One thing on the Furman baseball history, that 15 year period you reference plus another 5 or so years, was the best the SoCon was in baseball. The conference was STRONG. A number of years (and I'm not going to go back and look it all up) the SoCon was rated as a Top 10/Top 12 baseball conference. That would be significantly better than the conference would rank in the other major sports at FU at the same time and even now. Yet the university was behind in facilities at the time AND scholarships. We were competing against a conference full of fully funded teams when we had 6-8 scholarships generally speaking.
Additionally there were multiple years that the SoCon put multiple teams in the NCAA Tourney - 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012.
Soooo imagine if the SoCon was putting multiple basketball teams in the NCAA Tourney...I know I'm going to get crushed for this by the football people but SoCon baseball was the best sport in the conference for a long period of time AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. I know App State football, Georgia Southern, Furman, Wofford...I know but its not the highest level. Period.
In 2005 the baseball team was sent to Atlanta to play #1 Georgia Tech. We lost 5-4 in the bottom of the 9th. Then lost to Michigan the next day 6-3 and were eliminated.
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