DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 10:52 pm
Flagman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 10:48 pm
In the meantime, we can also raise ticket prices by $10, and we can put the extra money toward our 10 year plan. If we have those sellouts (5, as has been suggested), (and maybe a couple more), we can be well on our way. Just so we can know, how many of those new seats will be dedicated to students? I suspect demand for student seats will also rise with the success that this plan assumes. Raising ticket prices will be justified due to the increased demand from the Greenville community and local alums. I'll donate the first dollar, and I'll renew my season tickets at the higher price. Note sarcasm. [This item has been posted in jest.]
So as I was saying you're being sarcastic?
A few on the board seem to possibly be OK with the way things are. Some do not wish to dream big or even dream forward, but instead are OK to be just fine and supportive with the way things are.
Having thought about and written about (on another thread, yesterday, "NCAA PAYOUTS MEN'S BB - GROWING", "ASK WHEN FU WILL GET THERE, BUT AVOID DEVALUING ANY GAME WE WIN REGARDLESS", I have realized that this may be the future of Furman athletics - not dreaming big, and being OK with whatever happens. That may be how it has to be.
1. Just try to hang on to where we are in the SoCon. If we continue our 39 year string of no basketball championships, then so be it. Getting in the NCAA tournament is "not all that" anyway. Just win as much as we can.
2. Alternatively, maybe we would at some point realize that dreaming big in athletics is not reasonable for Furman due to costs.
We can consider other options: (A) Drop down to NCAA Division III for all sports.
There are a couple of D-III conferences that we might get into, such as Southern Athletic Association and Old Dominion Athletic Association. (B) Drop down to NCAA Division II for all sports.
There 2 or 3 conferences that we might get into, such as South Atlantic Conference, Gulf South Conference, and Peach Belt (in Peach Belt, we would need to be Independent for football, as UNC Pembroke is).
I am saying that we need to dream big or else do something different - don't worry about being "good" or make plans to be "good" at a lower level that we can afford.
Hopefully, people will decide to dream big, but I can live with it either way.