tim wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 12:24 pm
One would wonder, after considering the 40 year history of Furman basketball, why it would be thought that throwing money at the problem is the answer? I know we rolled the dice and it came up sevens with the Medved hire (after rolling for 40 years) We soon will roll the dice again, the same school that gave us Jeff Jackson, Joe Cantafio, Jene Davis. Scary? It could be argued that cannabalizing another sport could help to afford a higher salary for the coach but even with that, Furman will outspend very few...…. and I doubt any of you love Furman basketball any more than I do.
I throwing money at the problem, and carefully managing the program and how it uses that money, is the key to success of any sport at Furman. The amount of money, of course, varies per each sport.
Should we decide to just be "at least minimally adequate" in all sports, so we can have as many as possible?
The problem with that is this: highly successful football and even much more than that highly successful basketball at Furman attracts a lot of students to be interested in Furman, and attracts a lot of alumni donations, and attracts a lot of community support.
And it is wonderful to be great in other sports and win the Commissioners cups frequently, but that does not attract students like successful football and especially successful basketball much more than football.
We could debate the meaning of successful football and of successful basketball.
Also, we could debate the meaning of maintaining a level of "at least minimally adequate" in all sports, so we can have as many sports as possible.
Maybe Division-3, in all sports, would be "at least minimally adequate," except that probably would not work for Furman unless we were to somehow suddenly become a whole lot better academically enabling us to attract, without D-1 athletics, students and donors dollars (such as, is the case with schools like Sewanee, W&L, Williams, Amherst; or big schools like Emory, Johns Hopkins, Washington University in St. Louis).