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You mean men's soccer doesn't count?Finally. We get a real championship.
Oops. Old age dementia. Forgot about soccer.You mean men's soccer doesn't count?
I'm an old fart and don't really care about girl's sports but she has done an incredible job, that cannot be denied.Phenomenal year for the ladies... The new coach is a home run, and she seems like the kind of person who is going to be able to create sustained success (much like Grassie). Obviously, no team wins their league every year, but MU women's basketball is on a great path to being a perennial contender.
Get the win Friday and finish 23-6 in the regular season... Nobody saw that coming in year one.
The problem/fallacy with Title IX is as you pointed out is that it forces schools to fund inane sports like girl's archery and girls rowing to have an equal number of athletic scholarships girls to men. There was a Supreme Court case several years ago that would have taken football out of the numbers mix but that was not upheld thus forcing the inane girls sports to exist that lose a ton of money and really closing men's sports such as tennis, track. They make us pay a high price for football.IMHO
- As long as the NCAA/Title IX make us have all these "olympic" (money losing) sports, we might as well be good at them. Personally, I think the ESPN greed system of NIL and transfer portal will kill college sports within the next 15 years, but as long as the system is as it is, we might as well be good at the money losing sports.
- The SBC is a one bid league in all sports except men's soccer (where it is a power conference). That makes the conference tournament really important. The women's tournament is mixed in with the men's in the same venue, which makes for some early and late starts for the women, which is a shame.
Frankly, I don't think it would make a bit of difference if they did away with the women's sports and poured it into football. We can spend like Bama but if you don't have the right coach, doesn't matter.The problem/fallacy with Title IX is as you pointed out is that it forces schools to fund inane sports like girl's archery and girls rowing to have an equal number of athletic scholarships girls to men. There was a Supreme Court case several years ago that would have taken football out of the numbers mix but that was not upheld thus forcing the inane girls sports to exist that lose a ton of money and really closing men's sports such as tennis, track. They make us pay a high price for football.
SBC can get multiple bids in baseball (Coastal, So. Miss, Ga Southern, Troy, Louisiana, are all traditionally good)... But other than that, you are right.IMHO
- As long as the NCAA/Title IX make us have all these "olympic" (money losing) sports, we might as well be good at them. Personally, I think the ESPN greed system of NIL and transfer portal will kill college sports within the next 15 years, but as long as the system is as it is, we might as well be good at the money losing sports.
- The SBC is a one bid league in all sports except men's soccer (where it is a power conference). That makes the conference tournament really important. The women's tournament is mixed in with the men's in the same venue, which makes for some early and late starts for the women, which is a shame.
We've seen here paying coach near top salary relative to rest and investing in facilities = success. Those factors help us have right coach. More difficult for us in FB and BB to get right coach, when for example P5 coordinators are paid more than G5 HCs and our salary is not near top of G5, basketball similar.Frankly, I don't think it would make a bit of difference if they did away with the women's sports and poured it into football. We can spend like Bama but if you don't have the right coach, doesn't matter.
Yep! Programs like men's soccer and women's basketball will never be money makers for the school. BUT - increased attendance and donations gets us close to where we'd be from a net financial perspective compared to if we paid less for mediocre coaches and had minimal donations because we didn't win on the field/court. Baseball and softball have the same potential.SBC can get multiple bids in baseball (Coastal, So. Miss, Ga Southern, Troy, Louisiana, are all traditionally good)... But other than that, you are right.
I've always been of the same opinion that if you have to carry a sport, you might as well be good at it... Women's basketball seems like a niche we could fit in nicely. Build a dominant program, make regular tourney appearances, and lose as little money as possible. We've done it with mens soccer, no reason we can't have a women's "flagship" sport that we (and our daughters) can be proud of.
Men's soccer should be closing the gap between what we spend and take in I would think.Yep! Programs like men's soccer and women's basketball will never be money makers for the school. BUT - increased attendance and donations gets us close to where we'd be from a net financial perspective compared to if we paid less for mediocre coaches and had minimal donations because we didn't win on the field/court. Baseball and softball have the same potential.
If things end up being close to a wash in the end we might as well try to win.
Really impressed watching their play. Really good passing and seems 3 point shooting pretty good but I don’t know the percentage.That's how you do it. Be there Friday to watch them close it out
Caldwell COTY and Beeman POTY. Easy choices
Love that we have a HC who has extensive experience in the “second season”! None of the teams favored to win the tourney have HC’s who have ever won even one game in the Dance. Maybe more important than even her system is the ability to motivate & create a mind set in her players. She said recently
“They don’t need to feel any pressure. I’ll take the pressure.”
Wanna see a fun one? Fgcu, my now alma mater, wbb team has went undefeated in conference play now 7 times. The program boasts the highest all time win percentage. The first thing I said when we hired Kim was she reminded me of our coach. Both teams are very very fun to watch and beat the brakes off their opponents. Go Kim and the girls!Ummmm. That’s one of the most impressive stats I’ve seen. She’s incredible, no matter the division or team.
Both should have been no-brainers... A phenomenal year, with hopefully some more wins coming in the conference tournament.Coach Caldwell gets Coach of the Year;
Abby nabs Player of the Year!
If you didn’t see them play you missed out. Best $5.00 I have ever spent for an athletic event.I'm an old fart and don't really care about girl's sports but she has done an incredible job, that cannot be denied.
I saw a Chattanooga team that they beat earlier this season won their conference tourney. With a win tomorrow, hopefully that win will come into play and earn them a little better seed.Championship game, tomorrow, 2ET/1CT.
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With a win today, the Herd will be somewhere between a 12-14 seed... That's the nature of being a mid-major that hasn't been to the tournament in forever from a one-bid league.I saw a Chattanooga team that they beat earlier this season won their conference tourney. With a win tomorrow, hopefully that win will come into play and earn them a little better seed.
The latest bracketology has us as a 14 seed, right along with Chattanooga. I looked at Chattanooga’s schedule and they only lost 4 games this season, and have a road win over projected 11 seed Mississippi State. Kinda BS.With a win today, the Herd will be somewhere between a 12-14 seed... That's the nature of being a mid-major that hasn't been to the tournament in forever from a one-bid league.
That's the tough thing about women's college hoops... The parity just isn't there like it is in the mens game.The latest bracketology has us as a 14 seed, right along with Chattanooga. I looked at Chattanooga’s schedule and they only lost 4 games this season, and have a road win over projected 11 seed Mississippi State. Kinda BS.