I emailed him and I was not very polite. I didn't use any foul language, but I did make it clear that this decision is stupid. They don't give a damn I'm sure, but still they need to hear how people feel about this ridiculous decision.SCH890 said:
Bowling makes zero senes to gut it. Mens and Womens golf has been on the decline even though having that new course built nearby could make it money. Beach volleyball made no sense at the time and the team has been iffy at best.
Im gonna find a way to email him and let him know about Bowling. I encourage others do the same.
https://sfajacks.com/staff-directory/michael-mcbroom/651
Pretty much how my email was worded.djsfw57 said:I emailed him and I was not very polite. I didn't use any foul language, but I did make it clear that this decision is stupid. They don't give a damn I'm sure, but still they need to hear how people feel about this ridiculous decision.SCH890 said:
Bowling makes zero senes to gut it. Mens and Womens golf has been on the decline even though having that new course built nearby could make it money. Beach volleyball made no sense at the time and the team has been iffy at best.
Im gonna find a way to email him and let him know about Bowling. I encourage others do the same.
https://sfajacks.com/staff-directory/michael-mcbroom/651
TallTexan said:
I don't love the idea of cutting the bowling team, but I can understand the argument on the other sports.
The few hundred thousand dollars that cutting these sports saves is not nothing, but is not a lotto jackpot if you know what I mean.
But the coming house settlement is going to massively change the allowed scholarships for our other sports. Basically, you'll be allowed to offer a full scholarship to every player on the roster. But note that you do not have to offer the max.
So women's soccer can now offer 28 scholarships instead of 14. 45 women's track scholarships instead of 18.
https://www.ncsasports.org/blog/ncaa-scholarship-roster-limits-2024
And with these sports cancelled we have 18 women's scholarships and 4.5 men scholarships freed up for other sports.
To maintain title ix compliance, we'd likely need to offer about 13 other women's scholarships. So you can add 3 new full rides to soccer, 4 to softball, 3 to volleyball, etc.
Which would make us more competitive in those sports, while our Southland competitors are likely to go the other direction and cut scholarships for more sports.
That means an increased likelihood of making NCAA tourneys in those sports. And you've freed 70 a few hundred k that you can invest in other sports.
TallTexan said:
I'm not advocating cutting sports or more sports in general, but how did Tennis survive this axe?
BigJack85 said:
I'm of two minds on this. Part of me understands the need to trim expenses and concentrate limited resources on the 6-7 sports that alumni pay attention to.
At the same time, having a broad range of athletic programs seems beneficial (on the surface)to the university . Golf in particular, seems to be a very low cost sport with a decent profile . Not that bowling or beach volleyball would be particularly expensive. It's just that golf is played by even smaller schools. Having a new / premier golf resort 20 miles from campus is a no brainer.
What all did I miss ? Other than the dollars. LOL.
nacluth said:
Well it's got to be a disappointment for such a solid program to just be cut loose. Live up to all expectations and then get dropped. It's about as harsh as college athletics gets.
nacluth said:
Yeah I get the business reasons for cutting bowling.
My only point is when you're brought in to do a job with little help, exceed all expectations and bring the spotlight in your field to your job and still get axed is disappointing. Two national championships without any facilities has to be the pinnacle of what anyone could deliver.
Maybe baseball brings in more revenue somehow, but they haven't ever delivered using the same metric. But there's probably just not any bowling donors in east Texas out there.