For what the university is paying Coach Boals, wouldn't you want a little more for your buck?
No. He's literally out-performing his contract already. News flash coaches salaries aren't compared to art history professors. And art history professors salaries aren't compared to apple farmers. The talent pool for D1 basketball coaches is severely limited. There's large demand for high performing D1 basketball programs. Limited supply and high demand equals increased wages. And with how short-term and fickle tenures can be - and how they generally have to use their salaries to offset the wages of their staff, they're worth every penny.
Again, compare Boals performance in metrics that matter against his peers. He's worth the salary and then some.
That is your opinion. Boals is paid more than any professor or employee at Ohio University. I expect more for a coach who is by far the highest paid in the conference. I guess you only care about what happens in Cleveland in March. If that is the case, then why not schedule more power five teams and bring in some cash for the athletics program? I guess season ticket holders need not purchase tickets, because regular season games don't "count". Nobody cares what happens in the months of November, December, January and February.
I'm surprised this is your take, since playing for (and well in it) March is the whole point of CBB. As it relates to Boals, let's break down his seasons. Year 1 was cut short by the pandemic/mix of his own recruits and Saul holdovers - we'll never really know what could have been. Year 2 was a MAC title and Round of 32 appearance.
There's a good chance we're not even talking about Boals right now as our head coach if Dwight and McDay play in year 3. That team likely cruises to another MAC title and NCAA appearance; and Boals ends up receiving an offer he just can't refuse.
As someone who lived the student life during the Groce era, the only regular season game I remember was at Louisville during the Sweet 16 season. I'll always remember the Georgetown game and nearly knocking off UNC. I couldn't care less that a regular season MAC title wasn't captured during those years.
I've lived in Chicago for nearly a decade now and I've had people stop me over the years saying they played against DJ Cooper; and mention that UNC game. More recently, strangers have made comments "you guys are pretty good at basketball, right?" or "Oh yea, Ohio. You had that Lamelo Ball looking kid".
Do you think if I went to Kent State or Toledo anyone's making a comment about Sincere Carry or Ryan Rollins/the basketball program? Unlikely. We have brand recognition from March and always will. That's not to disregard the regular season, but it will never hold the same merit if a March run doesn't exist. Boals has delivered that.