I’m pretty sure the beans they count are scholarships. In tennis, for instance, you need the same number of people whether it’s women’s or men’s tennis, but women’s teams get more scholarships.affirm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 10:10 amMaybe there are things we are unaware of.FU3 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:53 pmThe whole too many scholarships is a red herring. This was a decision done in haste with little thought and planning. Many were blind sided by this decision and by any stretch of the imagination cost Furman more than it saved. There were approximately 25 full scholarships between lacrosse and baseball for about 65 players. Moving on is fine but this was a bad decision driven for reasons only our President find’s availing.
For example, when looking at cost saved, please allow me to think that the cost of 25 full scholarships (if that is an accurate approximation; do not know) is not the only cost that was saved. Allow me to think that various other costs were saved as well, such as the salaries and related costs for the 2 coaching staffs, and all of the many operational costs to have those 2 men’s teams.
Another example of something we may be unaware of relates to Title IX. I am not sure, but I believe that Title IX is about scholarships AND ALSO about playing opportunities for each gender being equitable. Therefore, even if someone(s) were to fund both those men’s teams’ scholarships, coaches, and operational costs, they (or someone else) would have to fund the amounts needed to provide additional women’s sports with adequate numbers of player positions (similar to the 65 players you mentioned for those 2 men’s teams).
As far as all those other costs go, Single A high schools manage to fund baseball teams. It’s the same game. The FU field was a gift. The coaching staff obviously gets full time pay in college, but it didn’t have to be much. The bus rides are longer and there is some lodging involved, but nothing crazy. I don’t see how this wasn’t a nearly break even sport considering all the pay to play guys. I’d imagine we have at least one sport that loses a ton more money.
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