apaladin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:01 pm
To answer Affirm. IMHO money is not the problem.
In that case, you should please tell me what the problem is.
I realize there is(are) a problem(s) that is (are) not money, but ultimately, it exists
because we do not have enough money (benefactors demanding) to fire head coaches or even assistant coaches at will.
I am not saying here that any coaches should be fired.
I am also not saying that CCH will not eventually have a good program at Furman if he stays another 5 or 6 years.
I am not even saying that if we had the money, the money should be spent on football.
… Furman is one of the smallest enrollment FCS schools. Of the few schools that are smaller enrollment than Furman, I cannot think of any that have done better in football in the FCS era than Furman. Of the few schools that are smaller enrollment than Furman, I am not sure if any of them are doing better in the present decade than Furman. (Regrettably for us, one of those that are smaller than we are - VMI - is currently making great strides in that direction. We’ll see what 2 weeks from now brings.)
… Small enrollment size does not dictate that a school cannot be good in football compared to larger ones obviously, but it does indicate limitations. It’s not “just an excuse”.
At the same time, I acknowledge that Wake Forest is doing great things - even though I think they are the smallest undergraduate enrollment of all Power Five conference schools. It should be noted that Wake Forest received a $20 million gift for their football program YESTERDAY from an alumnus.