Dins Day 2020 money haul
PostPosted:Thu Jun 18, 2020 12:29 pm
Does any one know how much money was raised for our athletic programs during Dins Day 2020? What’s the breakdown for BB, FB, soccer, etc and Paladin Club?
The Unofficial Furman Football Page
https://gopaladins.com/
Basketball almost $12k
Once all the $ are posted, it should be closer to $2.0 million. Not bad at all for year the economy has tanked. It’s sad that folks held back because of baseball. The $ are used to support Furman students, not the administration. It’s the students these people are punishing. Sadly, these folks will take much pleasure in the numbers being down. Really, that is sick and pathetic.apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:19 pmBasketball almost $12k
Football app.$4,500
Overall app. 1.3 million down from 2.6 million last year.
So overall donations were down app. 50% for several reasons but mainly because of the baseball fiasco, IMHO.
Overall number of donors was down app 33% from almost 2,700 to app. 1,800. Pretty sad figures.
Like me. My project ends in 10 days and I don't have anything yet on the back end. I gave last year and want very much to support the team again this year, but right now that wouldn't be responsible.fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:33 pmThere is no way I'll believe that $1.3 million was held back because people didn't like baseball/MLAX being cut. I think many are worried about their bank account after having to trim expenses for a quarter of the year due to the pandemic, and potentially gave money to a lot of other organizations besides Furman this year - namely COVID relief funds and black supported organizations.
assuming these numbers are right when finalized I find it interesting that basketball recvd about 3X as much as football. Does that strike anyone else?apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:19 pmBasketball almost $12k
Football app.$4,500
Overall app. 1.3 million down from 2.6 million last year.
So overall donations were down app. 50% for several reasons but mainly because of the baseball fiasco, IMHO.
Overall number of donors was down app 33% from almost 2,700 to app. 1,800. Pretty sad figures.
I think you way are way under estimating the impact that cancelling baseball has on these figures. Certauinly not the only factor but it was a huge factor. If baseball had not been dropped these numbers would be significantly higher. I really don't see how anyone can argue that.fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:33 pmThere is no way I'll believe that $1.3 million was held back because people didn't like baseball/MLAX being cut. I think many are worried about their bank account after having to trim expenses for a quarter of the year due to the pandemic, and potentially gave money to a lot of other organizations besides Furman this year - namely COVID relief funds and black supported organizations.
apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:10 pmI think you way are way under estimating the impact that cancelling baseball has on these figures. Certauinly not the only factor but it was a huge factor. If baseball had not been dropped these numbers would be significantly higher. I really don't see how anyone can argue that.fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:33 pmThere is no way I'll believe that $1.3 million was held back because people didn't like baseball/MLAX being cut. I think many are worried about their bank account after having to trim expenses for a quarter of the year due to the pandemic, and potentially gave money to a lot of other organizations besides Furman this year - namely COVID relief funds and black supported organizations.
You don’t know that to be true.apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:10 pmI think you way are way under estimating the impact that cancelling baseball has on these figures. Certauinly not the only factor but it was a huge factor. If baseball had not been dropped these numbers would be significantly higher. I really don't see how anyone can argue that.fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:33 pmThere is no way I'll believe that $1.3 million was held back because people didn't like baseball/MLAX being cut. I think many are worried about their bank account after having to trim expenses for a quarter of the year due to the pandemic, and potentially gave money to a lot of other organizations besides Furman this year - namely COVID relief funds and black supported organizations.
No. $7,500 is not much difference.gofurman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 11:29 pmassuming these numbers are right when finalized I find it interesting that basketball recvd about 3X as much as football. Does that strike anyone else?apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:19 pmBasketball almost $12k
Football app.$4,500
Overall app. 1.3 million down from 2.6 million last year.
So overall donations were down app. 50% for several reasons but mainly because of the baseball fiasco, IMHO.
Overall number of donors was down app 33% from almost 2,700 to app. 1,800. Pretty sad figures.
I bet the controversy would go away if somebody at FU would explain in clear language how cutting the two sports actually saved any money or enough money to make a difference and why exactly the money needed to be saved. This message was sort of garbled. The endowment story is shaky because that should be mostly healed by now. And unless FU decides for some reason to join a tiny handful of schools staying closed, the whole Covid excuse is shaky. So maybe it is part of a long range plan, which the AD said it sort was and sort of wasn’t. But it isn’t clear. If it is a plan to free up money for football and basketball (like keeping the b’ball coach and bringing in big time opponents), cool. But they haven’t said that at all.furpep wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 6:52 amMy word, such a lot of moaning about baseball, a sport that drew so few people nobody cared until it was dropped. Certainly did not cause the drop in $$ unless those who say this were going to personally give about $1 Million. You gave that for baseball in past years, correct? No you didn't and you know it. So stop trying to make baseball something it never was at Furman - a great nationally competitive, big time $$ program.
If it had been explained in clear language, the people who wanted it to be a controversy would have chosen to “not understand it” and to oppose it.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 8:36 amI bet the controversy would go away if somebody at FU would explain in clear language how cutting the two sports actually saved any money or enough money to make a difference and why exactly the money needed to be saved. This message was sort of garbled. The endowment story is shaky because that should be mostly healed by now. And unless FU decides for some reason to join a tiny handful of schools staying closed, the whole Covid excuse is shaky. So maybe it is part of a long range plan, which the AD said it sort was and sort of wasn’t. But it isn’t clear. If it is a plan to free up money for football and basketball (like keeping the b’ball coach and bringing in big time opponents), cool. But they haven’t said that at all.furpep wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 6:52 amMy word, such a lot of moaning about baseball, a sport that drew so few people nobody cared until it was dropped. Certainly did not cause the drop in $$ unless those who say this were going to personally give about $1 Million. You gave that for baseball in past years, correct? No you didn't and you know it. So stop trying to make baseball something it never was at Furman - a great nationally competitive, big time $$ program.