*BoostersFurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:12 pmApaladin I hope booster never read this forum. From your perspective, Timmons will never get fundraised.
*BoostersFurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:12 pmApaladin I hope booster never read this forum. From your perspective, Timmons will never get fundraised.
So let’s say we’re in a club with Davidson and Richmond. Richmond is 102, we’re 108 and Davidson is 146. That bolsters my argument pretty well. I don’t think any of these teams are going to get much better, at least not consistently.affirm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:16 pmEvidently, it was FUBeAR who wrote the following, which probably explains how academically-highly-esteemed places like Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Wake Forest, Stanford can continue to thrive:Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
"At the P5 level, in almost all cases, the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes."
"With the ever-increasing NIL cash available, which, in actuality, has become nothing but “pay to play” at the P5 level, FUBeAR expects that whatever minimal admission standards are in place at P5 schools now will further and rapidly erode to nearly none."
Richmond and Davidson are not Power 5 unless A-10 is Power 5, which I do not believe to be the case. I would be surprised to learn that Richmond and Davidson are presently places where the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes. I acknowledge the fact that, at present, Furman is rated above those 2 fine academic institutions in basketball.
Does your 'common sense' not tell you a better home court facility gives us a better chance at becoming a more successful basketball program? Are you really trying to make an argument against renovating Timmons? You can't be serious, I mean really, you can't be serious.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:58 pmSo let’s say we’re in a club with Davidson and Richmond. Richmond is 102, we’re 108 and Davidson is 146. That bolsters my argument pretty well. I don’t think any of these teams are going to get much better, at least not consistently.affirm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:16 pmEvidently, it was FUBeAR who wrote the following, which probably explains how academically-highly-esteemed places like Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Wake Forest, Stanford can continue to thrive:Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
"At the P5 level, in almost all cases, the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes."
"With the ever-increasing NIL cash available, which, in actuality, has become nothing but “pay to play” at the P5 level, FUBeAR expects that whatever minimal admission standards are in place at P5 schools now will further and rapidly erode to nearly none."
Richmond and Davidson are not Power 5 unless A-10 is Power 5, which I do not believe to be the case. I would be surprised to learn that Richmond and Davidson are presently places where the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes. I acknowledge the fact that, at present, Furman is rated above those 2 fine academic institutions in basketball.
Football is a little different. There are way more smart football players to found. And a smart football team can use superior execution and scheme to defeat more talented teams. In basketball everybody does about the same thing. You don’t see anybody running a motion offense or anything like that. It takes a mean coach to teach those offenses, and in 2023 nobody will play for a mean coach. So the team with the most talented players wins no matter how dumb they are.
I think there may be 1/2 dozen big time programs that let academics impact major sports. I’m thinking Stanford, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Army, Navy, Air Force, maybe BYU. That’s about it.
Belmont's arena is better, but of course we will soon blow it out of the water.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:21 pmTimmons isn’t as good as USC Aiken’s place. If it can be fixed, then we should fix it. I’m not saying it won’t help us pull in some guys we’re recruiting. I’m saying that it won’t make a huge difference. The guys we recruit aren’t gonna get us higher than 80 or so unless maybe we get ALL of them, and we aren’t gonna get all of them even with an improved Timmons.
So fix up Timmons. But don’t expect too much. I worry about your expectations being too high. That said, we should win the SoCon even if we play at at Berea High.
Belmont’s place is multipurpose. Is it really that much better than Timmons?
Yes, we are somewhat "in a club with Davidson and Richmond". "Richmond is 102, we’re 108 and Davidson is 146. That bolsters my argument pretty well. I don’t think any of these teams are going to get much better, at least not consistently."Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:58 pmSo let’s say we’re in a club with Davidson and Richmond. Richmond is 102, we’re 108 and Davidson is 146. That bolsters my argument pretty well. I don’t think any of these teams are going to get much better, at least not consistently.affirm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:16 pmEvidently, it was FUBeAR who wrote the following, which probably explains how academically-highly-esteemed places like Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Wake Forest, Stanford can continue to thrive:Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
"At the P5 level, in almost all cases, the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes."
"With the ever-increasing NIL cash available, which, in actuality, has become nothing but “pay to play” at the P5 level, FUBeAR expects that whatever minimal admission standards are in place at P5 schools now will further and rapidly erode to nearly none."
Richmond and Davidson are not Power 5 unless A-10 is Power 5, which I do not believe to be the case. I would be surprised to learn that Richmond and Davidson are presently places where the Admissions Standards for non-athletes are irrelevant for athletes. I acknowledge the fact that, at present, Furman is rated above those 2 fine academic institutions in basketball.
Football is a little different. There are way more smart football players to found. And a smart football team can use superior execution and scheme to defeat more talented teams. In basketball everybody does about the same thing. You don’t see anybody running a motion offense or anything like that. It takes a mean coach to teach those offenses, and in 2023 nobody will play for a mean coach. So the team with the most talented players wins no matter how dumb they are.
I think there may be 1/2 dozen big time programs that let academics impact major sports. I’m thinking Stanford, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Army, Navy, Air Force, maybe BYU. That’s about it.
Yes to occasional appearances in top 90, 80, 70, maybe 60. We already are accustomed to 43 years between SoCon championships. By occasionally in the top 90, 80, 70, 60, I certainly do not mean 43 years. More like every 4 or 5 years.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:02 amYes my point is that the FU’s of the world probably need to be satisfied with occasional appearances in the top 90. Timmons renovation might help marginally, but I think the talent deficit is very difficult to fix without abandoning our sort of quaint attachment to academic integrity. Maybe CBR can go back to the drawing board and invent a new scheme that works better for our kind of guy- maybe some sort of updated version of motion that takes smart kids. Or maybe straight up run and gun. Or maybe we can come up with a scientific way at to optimize portal usage. But right now we seem to be doing pretty much what everybody else does and if they have better players, they’re gonna win.
The good news is that the NCAA tournament isn’t completely hung up on merit, so all we have to do is win a few games in March and we’re in. Once you’re in, who knows? We aren’t BAD. If we have back to back to back good shooting nights anything can happen.
Sarcastic, pejorative, derogatory is sometimes (only sometimes, not always) the way in which the word “quaint” is used. I hope that you did not mean it in that sense when you wrote “…our sort of ‘quaint’ attachment to academic integrity.”Furmanoid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:02 amYes my point is that the FU’s of the world probably need to be satisfied with occasional appearances in the top 90. Timmons renovation might help marginally, but I think the talent deficit is very difficult to fix without abandoning our sort of quaint attachment to academic integrity. Maybe CBR can go back to the drawing board and invent a new scheme that works better for our kind of guy- maybe some sort of updated version of motion that takes smart kids. Or maybe straight up run and gun. Or maybe we can come up with a scientific way at to optimize portal usage. But right now we seem to be doing pretty much what everybody else does and if they have better players, they’re gonna win.
The good news is that the NCAA tournament isn’t completely hung up on merit, so all we have to do is win a few games in March and we’re in. Once you’re in, who knows? We aren’t BAD. If we have back to back to back good shooting nights anything can happen.