affirm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 10:17 am
affirm wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:37 pm
Yadkin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 10:05 pm
I'm glad our admissions office doesn't handle football scheduling.
Holy Cross...BFD.
Actually our admissions strategies and our intercollegiate athletics should have mutual alignment to whatever degree feasible.
Prospective students (including athletes), current students, alumni, general public locally, and general public nationally all do pay attention to whom we play.
Winning is important, but so is who we play.
I am not saying we should load up our schedule with the most prestigious schools. To do that, we would need to move our campus northward and become D-3.
But I do think that 1 or more of the D-1 schools that are ABOVE us in USN&WR liberal arts rankings, including Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell, Lafayette, Richmond, Davidson, Navy, Army, Air Force, would be good to have on our schedules at least a couple of times every decade or so.
I also think it would be good to have 1 or more Ivy League schools such as Yale, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, on our schedules at least a couple of time every 20 years or so.
It is good already that we do get to play both Wofford and VMI (tied at #69 ranking in the USN&WR liberal arts colleges rankings) each and every year in multiple sports. Furman is #52 in those rankings. And I think there are not many other D-1 FCS schools in the liberal arts school rankings than those 9 listed above (the national military academies [not FCS] and the Ivies [not in the liberal arts schools group] are not in that 9.
By the way, Presbyterian College may be the only other FCS liberal arts college in that US N&WR ranking, and they are #127. I think it’s fine when we play PC, which I consider a very good school. Just don’t want PC to be the only OOC liberal arts college (like FU is) that we ever play.
The new USN&WR rankings are now published, and
Furman has now moved up from a #52 ranking to a #46 ranking.
Anyone who says these rankings are not important is wrong. It may be true that too much emphasis is placed upon them. However, it is true that every college considers the ranking to be very important, for a number of reasons.
I have not looked at the newest rankings yet, but I noticed an announcement from Furman about our latest ranking being an improvement to #46.
I will be interested to see how the other FCS schools that are
National Liberal Arts Colleges along with Furman came out in these latest rankings. Those would be Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell, Lafayette, Richmond, Davidson, who are above us in the rankings; and also Wofford, VMI, and PC, who are slightly below us in the rankings.
(If there are other FCS schools that are National Liberal Arts Colleges other than Furman University and the above-named 9 schools [a total of 10] which are listed in the USN&WR rankings, I would like for anyone who knows that to please let me know.)
I am very glad about Furman's moving up in the rankings (thought I think we have previously been #46 or possibly higher in the not-too-distant past). That is the main reason for my present post.
However, I still wish to emphasize that I think Furman should give at least some priority to once-in-a-while having those other FCS National Liberal Arts schools on our OOC schedules in football (and basketball) once in a while - such as at least 5% of the time (in addition to whenever we play PC) over a 20-year period of time. That would be about 3 games (plus whenever we play PC) in a 20 year period against "Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell, Lafayette, Richmond, Davidson" and no more than 2 of those 3 games in a 20-year period should be away games for Furman.
Furthermore, I still wish to emphasize that I think Furman should
seek to get at least 1 football game in a 20 year period against 1 of the other National Liberal Arts schools that are not FCS but are FBS -
namely USMA, USNA, and USAFA.
I realize we have played Colgate in the last 20 years, and somewhat recently; although they skipped out on the return game at Furman a couple of years ago, when we ended up making the game up with Point.
I realize we have played USNA in
basketball fairly recently and we will have a Sunday home game against USNA this season.
All good.
I realize also that it can be very difficult to get a team you want to get on your schedule, whether home or away. But I am talking about making it a priority, over a 20 year period; and I am talking about very few games - at least 5% of our OOC games over 20 year, plus only 1 game in 20 years against those 1 of those national military academies (they do schedule FCS opponents, at least Army and Navy do).