ElDonBDon wrote:I think this is a good move. I wish they would drop football. It's such a drain. You will never sell out the Link, not even close. You will never be the SEC. Temple had a decent football coach that had a couple of decent seasons and then he immediately jumps ship.
Reap the gains from specialization that await you in basketball (a la early 90s)
Reaction rolls in on Temple cuts (Philly Inquirer)
Temple folks also bent too far backward to stress this had nothing to do with football. Football shouldn't be blamed for this. If there was no football at Temple, money would not magically appear for these other sports. Untrue and unfair to the football players, who are under enough pressure. And please don't suggest Temple should drop down a level. Those schools lose more money. There is TV money coming in thanks to football."
However, to suggest football provides revenue for other sports, as Temple administrators did - football doesn't pay for itself, how can it pay for anything else? (OK, some of the apparel and sponsorship money would go away without football, but how much did other sports really benefit financially from any of that? Not enough, apparently.)
"Football runs the show in athletics, financially,'' Temple president Neil D. Theobald told me in August. He meant nationwide, and that if revenues are to improve - if Temple is ever to stop losing $7 million annually on athletics - the only path to profitability is through football. Whether Temple can ever get there is the highly questionable part. Will the Atlantic Coast Conference get its own television network running and someday decide it wants Philadelphia cable sets involved? Who knows?
http://articles.philly.com/2013-12-08/sports/44946955_1_new-boathouse-temple-baseball-and-softball
ChelseaFriar wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:I wonder what killed Providence baseball back in the '90's in the very year when it was Big East champions?
Answer:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/19/sport ... le-ix.html
Great story about the last game (NCAA Tournament):
http://www.sectionb.com/prov.htm
TheHall wrote:Reaction rolls in on Temple cuts (Philly Inquirer)
Temple folks also bent too far backward to stress this had nothing to do with football. Football shouldn't be blamed for this. If there was no football at Temple, money would not magically appear for these other sports. Untrue and unfair to the football players, who are under enough pressure. And please don't suggest Temple should drop down a level. Those schools lose more money. There is TV money coming in thanks to football."
However, to suggest football provides revenue for other sports, as Temple administrators did - football doesn't pay for itself, how can it pay for anything else? (OK, some of the apparel and sponsorship money would go away without football, but how much did other sports really benefit financially from any of that? Not enough, apparently.)
"Football runs the show in athletics, financially,'' Temple president Neil D. Theobald told me in August. He meant nationwide, and that if revenues are to improve - if Temple is ever to stop losing $7 million annually on athletics - the only path to profitability is through football. Whether Temple can ever get there is the highly questionable part. Will the Atlantic Coast Conference get its own television network running and someday decide it wants Philadelphia cable sets involved? Who knows?
http://articles.philly.com/2013-12-08/sports/44946955_1_new-boathouse-temple-baseball-and-softball
I could see many schools in a similar situation going forward....Looking at you guys in Storrs.
Bill Marsh wrote:ChelseaFriar wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:I wonder what killed Providence baseball back in the '90's in the very year when it was Big East champions?
Answer:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/19/sport ... le-ix.html
Great story about the last game (NCAA Tournament):
http://www.sectionb.com/prov.htm
So, it was Title IX?
Bill Marsh wrote:I wonder what killed Providence baseball back in the '90's in the very year when it was Big East champions?
IamJack wrote:ElDonBDon wrote:I think this is a good move. I wish they would drop football. It's such a drain. You will never sell out the Link, not even close. You will never be the SEC. Temple had a decent football coach that had a couple of decent seasons and then he immediately jumps ship.
Reap the gains from specialization that await you in basketball (a la early 90s)
I want no part of TU even if they did drop FB. Lets focus our magic on convincing the Huskies to drop it and join
JOPO wrote:IamJack wrote:ElDonBDon wrote:I think this is a good move. I wish they would drop football. It's such a drain. You will never sell out the Link, not even close. You will never be the SEC. Temple had a decent football coach that had a couple of decent seasons and then he immediately jumps ship.
Reap the gains from specialization that await you in basketball (a la early 90s)
I want no part of TU even if they did drop FB. Lets focus our magic on convincing the Huskies to drop it and join
Just curious but do we really want to pursue a state school? Plus I would always think UConn would have one foot out the door before they even arrived. The Big Ten really should have taken the Huskies.
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