I agree with that.affirm wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:50 pmIn my opinion, whether or not we should keep D1 scholarship football should depend upon the predicted overall net financial and educational impacts upon the university, if “we keep it” versus “if we move to Pioneer League or make some other similar change”. It’s not just attendance. It’s not just football direct costs and direct benefits. What are indirect costs and indirect benefits?
If FBS away games and TV/cable money is good then small crowds don't matter anyway.
I graduated from Furman in 1983 summer graduation as a 2nd Lieutenant in the army with a degree in Computer Science/Mathematics.
I keep saying this because a former teammate turned lawyer lied for 35-40 years that I didn't graduate.
I keep saying this because a former teammate turned lawyer lied for 35-40 years that I didn't graduate.