FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:34 am
Affirm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:15 pm
FUBeAR wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:40 pm
apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:25 pm
If baseball came back why would we need to add 2-3 womens sports? Currently we have 7 mens and 9 womens. Wofford has 9 mens includng baseball and 10 womens.
Maybe you can use this to ‘work out the math’…FUBeAR doesn’t math in the off-season
Athletic Scholarship Limits: Men's Teams - Men's Varsity Sports 2022-23
Scholarship limit per Team: NCAA I
Baseball 11.7
Basketball * 13
Bowling
Cross Country - NCAA limits include T&F 12.6
Fencing 4.5
Football - NCAA I FCS 63
Golf 4.5
Gymnastics 6.3
Ice Hockey 18
Lacrosse 12.6
Rifle - Includes co-ed teams 3.6
Skiing 6.3
Soccer 9.9
Swimming & Diving 9.9
Tennis 4.5
Track & Field - NCAA limits include X-C 12.6
Volleyball 4.5
Water Polo 4.5
Wrestling 9.9
Athletic Scholarship Limits: Women's Teams - Women's Varsity Sports 2022-23
Scholarship limit per Team: NCAA I
Basketball * 15
Beach Volleyball ** 6
Bowling 5
Cross Country - NCAA limits include T&F 18
Equestrian 15
Fencing 5
Field Hockey 12
Flag Football
Golf 6
Gymnastics * 12
Ice Hockey 18
Lacrosse 12
Rifle- includes co-ed teams 3.6
Rowing 20
Rugby 12
Skiing 7
Soccer 14
Softball 12
Swimming & Diving 14
Tennis * 8
Track & Field - NCAA limits include X-C 18
Triathlon 6.5
Volleyball * 12
Water Polo 8
Wrestling 10
If we have maximum in each (unlikely?), my “in-my-head” adding shows about 97 men’s to about 97 women’s for Furman. That is if baseball would be in the total. Also would be IF max scholarships for each sport are made available, which is questionable. Then also don’t we have to be concerned about the actual relative gender makeup M-F %’s of the student body?
Cool - thx for mathing. FUBeAR feels, but doesn’t know, that we prolly max out schollies in any sport we sponsor. Took us a LONG time to get there for Football, but believe we’ve had 63 for a while now. Had 55 when everyone else had 95 and won a bunch of SoCon Championships spottin’ ‘em 40. Just sayin’ …. But FUBeAR digresses … and, yes, FUBeAR believes schollies has to more-or-less mirror the M-F demographic of the overall student body ….that’s 57/43 right now
https://www.furman.edu/admissions-aid/ ... t-profile/
So…if we say 97 for dudes (including baseball) and FUBeAR did a little correct mathing, we would need to get to 126 Women’s Schollies … so +29…Rowing (we already have a lake) and Wrestling would get us there. FUBeAR faced off with some dang good FU coed wrestlers back in the day…so it’s a perfect fit also!
Problem solved. Batter up!
Well, the veracity of the feeling or belief, "...
that we prolly max out schollies in any sport we sponsor", is something that I would like to actually know. That information is unconfirmed.
Also, I fully realize FUBeAR intended 43M/57F instead of the 57/43 that was typed, but I mention that for the benefit of other readers who somehow may misinterpret.
FUBeAR stated we would need +29, but seems to me that we would need + 40.7 (=29+11.7, since I assume the baseball 11.7 is not just sitting in some account year after year since the 2020-2021 school year and continuing).
$79,924.00 x40.7 = $3,252,906.80 per year additional for athletics scholarships
An interesting consideration might be that women's basketball, women's CC/T&F, women's soccer, and women's tennis have scholarship maximums @ +2, +5.4, +4.1, and +3.5 higher than the same men's sports. So if we are not AT those maximums in our women's sports, but "just equal" to those same men's teams scholarships numbers, then we would possibly have to add correspondingly more women's scholarships for those teams (possibly) before we could add back those "whatever number " of baseball scholarships, in addition to the cost of adding 1 or 2 or more new women's sports to be "proportionately equal". Finally, I will say that I do not know the extent to which "proportionately equal" has has to exist nor how it is defined by Title IX regulations. Also, when we are talking about adding back baseball and adding back 1 or 2 or 3 new women's sports, we are talking about not only the additional costs of scholarships but also the additional costs of coaching staff salaries per team and the additional costs of operational expenses per team.