MetroMizzy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:35 pm
DanScott wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 4:15 pm
Guys… everyone including admin knows how i feel about baseball. So after seeing this I went to the source… I was assured there has not been any gift turned down.
Soooooo who is the liar? It was made extremely clear on several occasions that a parent of a current player (at the time) told JD on the zoom call with the parents that he would donate $3M on the spot. Sorry, if I don't believe the administrations story on this.
MetroMizzy,
I do not believe that Dan Scott or Jason Donnelly is a liar.
Nevertheless, even IF "... a parent of a ... player (at the time) told JD on ... zoom ... with ... parents that he would donate $3M on the spot...", it is possible that the so-called offer (if one existed) was not perceived to be any actual good-faith, supportive "offer" and therefore NOT a gift; and/or that it had unacceptable conditions and stipulations attached and therefor NOT a gift/donation. So it is possible that what someone wants to call a gift/donation was NOT a gift/donation, and therefor NO gift/donation was turned down.
Furthermore, $3 million dollars in the overall context WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ADEQUATE. I wrote on UFFP in #28220 5/21/20 816 pm in response to you that
"...
[You said]'We are fighting for the program now ... [to] resurrect it ....'
I suggest that you could perhaps be successful in your fight only if you and all others who are in the group of 'we' that you mention as 'fighting for the program' would do something like the following. My suggestion is that you could
gather $100,000,000 or some such amount to donate to Furman in order to endow the baseball program in perpetuity plus 2 other sports or whatever number of other sports needed to assure gender equity. $50,000,000 of the donation could be designated for the endowed baseball program; $50,000,000 if that endowment fund could be suggested and made available to allow the university to have a new Field Hockey program to start up no later than the date on which the baseball program would start back up; and $25,000,000 of the endowed money could be suggested and made available for a new Beach Volleyball program to also start up no later than the date on which the baseball program would start back up.
...something like this would have to be done in order to solve the financial part of the problem and the gender equity part of the problem, Title IX or no Title IX. With or without Title IX, gender equity is right and is necessary. Good management of resources in difficult times (and in good times) is right and is necessary...."
SO ...
$100 million dollars, not $3 million.
And $3 million may not have been a bona fide, good-faith, acceptable offer.
Consider what instead could be done with $100 million. Someone with $100 million dollars to donate might prefer to try to designate it for moving Furman up to FBS and compete as a small school like the University of Tulsa. Maybe we could be in the Sun Belt Conference.
Or, someone with $100 million dollars to donate might prefer to try to put more emphasis on academics and designate it for moving Furman down to Division 3 athletics.
Or, someone with $100 million dollars to donate might prefer to try to put more emphasis on men's and women's basketball.
Or, yes, obviously, someone with $100 million dollars to donate might want to reinstate baseball.
In any case, it would need to be perceived as a bona fide, good faith offer and one that is aligned with the overall goals of the university and determined by the Board of Trustees, in order for it to be even considered.
I am not saying that anyone is a liar.