This is a nice start for the next step forward for Furman basketball.
I hope that everyone can get behind this and be as supportive and as positive as possible.
It can potentially lead to bigger and better things.
And I appreciate that there must have been a great amount of extra planning and arranging work performed in a short amount of time by various people to get to the point of making this announcement; as well as that there will be, upcoming, in the next 2 months, a lot more extra worked necessary for numerous people to make these 3 Saturdays come off smoothly, whether the Furman teams win or lose.
NOTE:
According to Sagarin, Furman's men's team, as of the end of the 2018-2019 season, was better than 274 of the 353 Division I men's teams in the entire nation. We were better than all but 78 of the 353 teams in the entire nation.
We were better than Notre Dame, Southern Cal, Georgetown, Davidson, UConn, SMU, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Boston College, Stanford, Utah, Harvard, Yale, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Richmond, College of Charleston, Army, Navy, Air Force, etc., etc., etc.
We were better than 17 of the Power 6 teams (ACC, SEC, BIG10, Big 12, PAC 12, Big East).
We were better than ALL of the teams in ALL of the following conferences:
Big Sky
Big South
CAA
CUSA
Horizon
Ivy League
Metro Atlantic
MEAC
MVC
Northeast
Patriot
Southland
Southwestern
Summit
Sun Belt.
We were better than all but 1 of the teams in each of the following conferences:
America East
MAC (east)
MAC (west)
Atlantic Sun
Southern (yes, that 1 was Wofford College of Spartanburg, SC)
Western Athletic.
We were better than all but 2 of the teams in each of the following conferences:
OVC
West Coast.
And we were better than all but 3 of the teams in Mountain West.
Furman can potentially move up by the end of the 2019-2020 to a rating even higher than the rating that we had at the end of the 2018-2019 season.
So yes, the Greenville community (whether in the County or in Travelers Rest or Fountain Inn or Greer or Five Forks or Simpsonville or Mauldin or Greenville city or anywhere else) should support Furman basketball, and the Furman community certainly should support Furman basketball, and the local media such as WYFF and Greenville News, etc., should SUPPORT Furman basketball. That applies to whether the games are on campus or downtown or away, wherever and whenever and versus whomever.
I am glad this arrangement for these 3 Saturdays has been made. Kudos to those who have made this happen, and thanks to all involved for the work that has been done and will be done. And I hope that the next HUGE announcement for Furman basketball, whenever that is, will be even more HUGE than this one is.