Pilotgirl said:
Ok...I live in between Nac and Tyler...will be relocating next year but I see a lot of both universities. Here is my take on UT Tyler....
1. Tyler os STILL growing. Lots of $$$ in Tyler, good shopping (for the area) and entertainment compared to Nac. They also have the Cowan Center, which brings some decent acts to ETX and...LOTS of donors. I'm thinking these donors will also be ready and willing to donate to an Athletic program, too.
2. Other than the Nursing program, I really don't hear a lot about their academics and they really don't have an identity. They also ate not student centered AT ALL and I know this from personal and professional experience. Comparing interns I've had from Tyler and SFA, SFA has always been better prepared.
3. Some students go to UT Tyler as a feeder school to UT...they didn't quite hit that GPA mark and can transfer in after a semester or year. UT TYLER also targets international students.
My take is that is that, like Texan emphasized, SFA needs to establish itself as THE school to attend in ETX. Keep winning championships, expand on facilities, and concentrate on academics, too (building up more on line programs will help). I feel that fresh, new leadership is needed in this new era. We need to capitalize while we can.
My 2 cents.
Exactly this. A few thoughts on it as well, as I grew up outside of Tyler & still technically live in the area.
UT Tyler is by and large a commuter school. A ton of my hs classmates went there and I don't know of one who lived on campus, or a single person who's attended a UT Tyler sporting event. That'll change as they move up in competitiveness & increase the number of students.
UT Tyler doesn't have a ton of academic programs that they are known for, but they have the UT name, which means more anytime someone moves out of state or to another area. Dumb as it may be, that UT brand name, even for a branch campus carries increased weight.
That said, there is a lot of money in Tyler, they have a bank on every corner. It's why we should play some scrimmages there for football/basketball/baseball, because there are also a lot of Lumberjacks. There's no reason we can't siphon off some of that sweet donor money that's available in town.
We definitely need fresh new university leadership. We're at a fork in the trail, time to take the route to the top of the mountain, not the easy, well worn path to mediocrity. If we don't act now, SFA will be forced to join a large university system to keep pace & catch back up in 10 years.