FU3 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 4:05 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:29 am
1. Many legitimate reasons can be cited for baseball having being cut, long-term consistent MEDIOCRITY being one of them.
2. Other than any parts of the endowment that were given specifically for intercollegiate sports, endowment earnings should be used either not at all or only very, very minimally for Division 1 sports operation. Our endowment is already not all that big. Some see it as big, but when compared to numerous other colleges similar to Furman, it is not all that big and smaller than many colleges similar to Furman.
The problem is the that many “legitimate “ reasons have not been produced by the current administration. The excuse that the endowment dropping during the initial stages of the pandemic was a cause is illustrative of the come up with a reason,any reason to rationalize the move....news flash the endowment is now up significantly. ED has a distinct lack of transparency in her views and visions of athletics at Furman and given the publicity and donor blind siding debacle in the dropping of baseball and lacrosse her “plan” going forward is not something that in my mind should generate a whole lot of confidence.
Some of the many reasons were stated. Others are understandable to persons who are willing to open their eyes to see clearly and their minds to think clearly.
The statements are adequate.
No additional statements are needed, and no additional statements should be made.
And, so what if endowment has increased over the last year?
See #2 of what I wrote.
Dr. Davis is performing and has performed her job as Furman’s President outstandingly well, under very difficult circumstances that apply currently and for the foreseeable future to higher education in a very widespread manner, and that apply even more for colleges that are truly similar to Furman.
There was no so-called “debacle”.
If there were to be more transparency, I believe and I expect that it would likely be evident that Furman should: (A) drop additional sports and/or move to Pioneer Football League; or (B)move to the Division 3 level of intercollegiate athletics for the same reasons that excellent colleges are in Division 3.
Yeah — that’s the kind of transparency I would like to see, for the good of Furman University and ALL it’s future students.
I realize that kind of true transparency would be very difficult and cause additional lack of understanding and additional lack of acceptance.
I recognize and accept that those being criticized are doing the best possible possible job.
At least, I have seen no evidence to make me think otherwise - just repetitive complaining and whining.