• “EWU Interim President to give recommendation on division status Friday.”

 #40830  by Louis Tully
 Fri May 21, 2021 9:50 am
Interim Presidents shouldn't be allowed to make these kind of decisions. Probably brought in as a hatchet man.
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 #40855  by FUBeAR
 Sat May 22, 2021 5:15 pm
Atta guy!

“The president’s recommendation was one of the options outlined in a report generated by The PICTOR Group, a Nevada-based consultant hired by EWU in September.

As pitched in February by Cary Groth, The PICTOR Group’s CEO, the model would fund high-profile programs – such as football and basketball – at current levels, while diminishing funding to the remaining sports.

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021 ... cs-make-c/
 #40878  by Furmanoid
 Tue May 25, 2021 12:22 pm
That interim President is getting push back from some pointy headed physics teacher in the faculty organization.

I looked at their report, and their sports revenues look a shade higher than ours while their expenditures may be a little less. I guess the school as a whole is hurting or otherwise I don’t see the crisis. Their website says they offer degrees in Gender Studies, Africana Studies and Addiction Studies. I suggest they eliminate the bogus degree programs and leave sports alone.
 #40884  by FurmAlum
 Tue May 25, 2021 9:16 pm
If my son or daughter went to a school and said they were going to major in gender studies, Africana studies, or addiction studies, I would revoke their tuition and make them work in the cotton mill. (If we still had any).

P.S. I grew up in a small mill town in N.C. My Dad made me work in the local cotton mill in the summer of 1971. At the end of the summer he asked me what I had learned. I said I learned how to cuss and also why I needed to get a good education.
 #42563  by The Jackal
 Thu Sep 02, 2021 6:30 am
FUBeAR wrote:
Sat May 22, 2021 5:15 pm
Atta guy!

“The president’s recommendation was one of the options outlined in a report generated by The PICTOR Group, a Nevada-based consultant hired by EWU in September.

As pitched in February by Cary Groth, The PICTOR Group’s CEO, the model would fund high-profile programs – such as football and basketball – at current levels, while diminishing funding to the remaining sports.

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021 ... cs-make-c/

I thought this was an interesting quote:
“If we’re going to remain Division I Big Sky athletics, and I’m making an argument very publicly that this is important for the community and beyond, I hope that community will hear what I’m saying,” May said.
I expect the Big Sky has a lot of expenses. It is geographically a large conference and, I expect, a lot of travel expenses for non-bussable games.

That aside, I think the trend nationally is for athletic programs to figure out how to be self-sustaining outside of University budgets.