apaladin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 1:17 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:48 am
3,500 is the size of the arena of St. Mary’s CA Gaels.
1,750 is the size of the arena of Colgate, our “peer college” and our fellow NCAA Tournament participant this year. (Colgate is about 2,900 enrollment.)
If we are “capped” at 3,000 or even 2,500, so be it. We’ll just have to resolve to be perennially the best “Cinderella”, the best of the “smalls”, in the NCAA Tournament.
Please no more about “peer” colleges. Means nothing. Furman is Furman. Absolutely no concerts!!!! This should be a basketball only facility. It should have been that way 25 years ago. We will find out 2 weeks from today. Then again maybe not. It’s out of our control.
I am thankful that Furman did not choose to be like Duke, as you apparently would prefer that we had done, in responding to the survey requesting for colleges to designate their list of “self-selected peers”. That is, while most other colleges responding to the survey named their self-selected peers, Duke’s response was to say Duke considers no college or university to be its peer.
I believe it is good for Furman, any college, any institution, to thoughtfully know who it considers its peers to be, who it considers itself most comparable to. (Again, note that seemingly every other college, large and, did name its own self-selected peers - except Duke.)
It is good for Furman, and for Furman’s constituencies, to know what kind of college we are and intend to be.
So yeah, I WILL continue to make comments regarding any of Furman’s “self-selected peers”, whether they are the several who are FCS schools (I.e., Colgate, Holy Cross, Bucknell, Lafayette, Richmond, and Davidson) or the other ones who are D-3 schools, whenever I want to do so, in any context in which I believe it to be appropriate.