Yep, now have lost 7 in a row since then, Heading for another losing season. Time to dump softball so ED can save some money.
Softball is here to stay unless we get rid of additional men’s sports and/or add adequate number of new women’s sports. It’s Title IX. The comment about beating SEC team and then losing reminds one of baseball. Rare win against some big team, very few care about or know about said win, then the team subsequently continues with bad results. Yeah, sounds very much like Furman baseball.
You should take a pill for your ED problem.apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 3:38 pmDon’t know why you keep bringing up title IX. It’s not about titke IX. Wofford has 9 mens sports including baseball. Furman has seven, no baseball. Wofford has 10 womens sports, Furman has 9. Furman had baseball for over a hundred years. It’s all about ED, period. WC 19 sports, Furman 16.
We cannot drop any men’s sports. We are at the D1 minimum. 7 mens 7 womens is the D1 minimum.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 3:02 pmSoftball is here to stay unless we get rid of additional men’s sports and/or add adequate number of new women’s sports. It’s Title IX. The comment about beating SEC team and then losing reminds one of baseball. Rare win against some big team, very few care about or know about said win, then the team subsequently continues with bad results. Yeah, sounds very much like Furman baseball.
But again, it is Title IX. Title IX. Title IX.
In addition to money, money, money.
Do you need to be reminded of that again?
WC is 50:50 women to men. FU is 60:40 women to men
Actualky WC is 52/48. Add the 35 men back from baseball and FU becomes 58/42. By eliminating baseball ED made the ratio worse which of course is what she wanted.JohnKX512 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:03 amWC is 50:50 women to men. FU is 60:40 women to men
Scholarships are proportionate to the school population.
We should add baseball back but we will need a women's sport. Getting football and basketball back to the top of the conference can/should/will allow for more room to increase athletic budgeting for this. We are in an athletic recession