Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Agreed with all that. Seattle has always been a very natural hockey town. We? supported the fuck out of the Thunder Birds before the McKracken showed up. I think UW hockey would def draw. We're a stone's throw away from Canada. And we dropped D1 swimming years ago. Not that I GAFF about swimming, but it's an indoor sport and we're surrounded by water everywhere you look.Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Because for example Ohio State has written articles about begging fans for more money because they have (or maybe had) a shit ton of athletic programs to pay for. Way, Way too many. Way more than Alabama that was used for comparison in the article.
Washington has a beach volleyball team. That makes no sense, even with the LA schools still in your conference. There's probably a ton of other programs that just don't make sense in Seattle. I don't necessarily like it, but we probably don't need both a baseball team and a softball team.
Ideally we need to strip way the fuck down and elevate the hockey team to DI. They already have a decent arena provided by the NHL.
beach volleyball is the most efficient title 9 sport, that’s why so many schools are adding it. The stadium/facilities cost almost nothing. And travel costs are very minimal because you only play 3-4 tourneys a year.Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Because for example Ohio State has written articles about begging fans for more money because they have (or maybe had) a shit ton of athletic programs to pay for. Way, Way too many. Way more than Alabama that was used for comparison in the article.
Washington has a beach volleyball team. That makes no sense, even with the LA schools still in your conference. There's probably a ton of other programs that just don't make sense in Seattle. I don't necessarily like it, but we probably don't need both a baseball team and a softball team.
Ideally we need to strip way the fuck down and elevate the hockey team to DI. They already have a decent arena provided by the NHL.
Chinteresting and that's a good point.beach volleyball is the most efficient title 9 sport, that’s why so many schools are adding it. The stadium/facilities cost almost nothing. And travel costs are very minimal because you only play 3-4 tourneys a year.Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Because for example Ohio State has written articles about begging fans for more money because they have (or maybe had) a shit ton of athletic programs to pay for. Way, Way too many. Way more than Alabama that was used for comparison in the article.
Washington has a beach volleyball team. That makes no sense, even with the LA schools still in your conference. There's probably a ton of other programs that just don't make sense in Seattle. I don't necessarily like it, but we probably don't need both a baseball team and a softball team.
Ideally we need to strip way the fuck down and elevate the hockey team to DI. They already have a decent arena provided by the NHL.
It's an example, and yes it's cheaper to build and remove a heap of sand compared to softball and baseball stadiums, but it makes no sense at UW specifically. Football, rowing, basketball, and the softball team should be essential and they figure out the rest. Maybe they cut no sports and all the administrative bloat gets taken out first.beach volleyball is the most efficient title 9 sport, that’s why so many schools are adding it. The stadium/facilities cost almost nothing. And travel costs are very minimal because you only play 3-4 tourneys a year.Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Because for example Ohio State has written articles about begging fans for more money because they have (or maybe had) a shit ton of athletic programs to pay for. Way, Way too many. Way more than Alabama that was used for comparison in the article.
Washington has a beach volleyball team. That makes no sense, even with the LA schools still in your conference. There's probably a ton of other programs that just don't make sense in Seattle. I don't necessarily like it, but we probably don't need both a baseball team and a softball team.
Ideally we need to strip way the fuck down and elevate the hockey team to DI. They already have a decent arena provided by the NHL.
as @RaceBannon said you need some women’s sports outside of what you listed to match the 85 (soon to be more) football scholarships. Beach vb gets you 25% of the way there and in a very cost efficient manner. Any other women’s sport will come with a higher cost.It's an example, and yes it's cheaper to build and remove a heap of sand compared to softball and baseball stadiums, but it makes no sense at UW specifically. Football, rowing, basketball, and the softball team should be essential and they figure out the rest. Maybe they cut no sports and all the administrative bloat gets taken out first.beach volleyball is the most efficient title 9 sport, that’s why so many schools are adding it. The stadium/facilities cost almost nothing. And travel costs are very minimal because you only play 3-4 tourneys a year.Does this take into account how much these AD's cost?going to get richer in the Big once full share starts.
Because for example Ohio State has written articles about begging fans for more money because they have (or maybe had) a shit ton of athletic programs to pay for. Way, Way too many. Way more than Alabama that was used for comparison in the article.
Washington has a beach volleyball team. That makes no sense, even with the LA schools still in your conference. There's probably a ton of other programs that just don't make sense in Seattle. I don't necessarily like it, but we probably don't need both a baseball team and a softball team.
Ideally we need to strip way the fuck down and elevate the hockey team to DI. They already have a decent arena provided by the NHL.
But it's clear that even at schools like Oregon State and Wazzu that they took the promises from Larry Scott and the Pac12N and overspent and now that all this new shit is coming down the pipeline they'd rather sell the fans on paying for everything than figuring it out themselves.
Wet T-shirt contests can be pretty competitive.College athletics just needs to come up some more cost-effective women’s sports:
This isn’t hard folks.