My two favorite posters (TT and Flomo) going head to head, and I feel like I must interject with some levity and my own straight honesty.
Frankly, I'm disgusted, disillusioned, and downright frustrated that we are even having this argument
1. We are talking about a $500,000 ledger entry here. While still a large sum of money to many individuals, we are talking about a pittance in the world of college athletics, donors, boosters, television revenues, merchandise, and licensing. I know this is a fictional figure being used for the sake of argument, but if we can't make one phone call to drum up that $500,000 from an individual or group of boosters - there is a serious problem.
2. The fundraising arm of the athletic department and university, while much improved over the past 5-7 years is still far behind where it needs to be. If you start at square 1 and get to square 5, it's an excellent jump - unfortunately we need to be at square 20 right now. The upside down pyramid that makes up the Ohio Bobcat Club tier structure is woefully short of people in the top tiers, which is ridiculous as I'm fairly certain the majority of our alumni base are not paupers begging for spare change on the side of the road.
I'll say it again, we've done a horrendous job getting people into the athletic fold and keeping them there. The amount of money flowing the wrong way on US-33 would make Gordon Gee's head explode...yet nobody can stem the tide.
3. We have Alan Swank and co. continually bitching about the measley $600-$1199 required Bobcat Club contribution when other schools would hit him for a $5k minimum to enjoy the benefits he enjoys. Seriously, give it up. Welcome to 2011, this is how things work now. While Alan and I are at the same level in giving, I ask for program improvements instead of continually bitching about the required donation and throwing some garbage decoy excuse out that it's taking away from your ability to support volleyball.
If you want to sit 7 rows up mid court at a D-1 basketball game - then dammit you need to pay for it. All of you. No exceptions. If Schaus and Co come to me tomorrow and say the number is $2,000 to keep my perks...then I'll sit down and make an informed decision, and either continue or bank the money. But this should not be treated like the airlines where losing money and creating 80% of your budget from the general fee is accepted. Charge what you need to charge and move the hell on. You can't please everyone.
Listening to the Athens Mafia Clowns has kept these prices depressed while the demands and expectations have risen exponentially. It's reminiscent of the Federal Government keeping tax revenue woefully short of spending and then trying to say that lower taxes creates more economic activity. DUMB!!!!
Part of this falls on Schaus, Joke-Cutt, Boeh, etc for listening to the local clowns. Set the prices where you can appease the faculty, administration, students, etc and yet still perform up to expectations while managing your budget numbers. Don't give me this cry-baby "we're in a depressed area" and "it's hard to drive down on 33" and all the b.s. excuses we're so prone to hearing. It's 2011, college sports is a business, and Ohio University needs to act accordingly - across the board. It's amazing. Generally smart people come to Athens from the outside world - and become stupid when they encounter the backwards groupthink that is Athens, Ohio.
Here's a simple question....would any other school tolerate the mediocrity put forth by Bob Cooley and Joe Carbone for this long? Nope. Check the records for these two storied programs over the past 5-10 years. Nobody would tolerate this garbage, but we do everything on the cheap and b/c the locals like having "their boys" around. Same went for Larry Hunter. Well look what happened when we canned his mediocre ass after he got soft - TOS and Groce pulled in the same number of NCAA bids that Hunter did - In a far shorter amount of time. Athens Mafia - stop listening to these clowns immediately!!! If you want a list of the people riding in the clown car - I can probably produce one via PM.
4. The MAC is effing terrible. Across the board. Pick your category. The conference stinks. Management, academics, donors, athletics, faculty, research, blah blah blah. Awful. Ohio and Miami are like Cindy Crawford and Elle Macpherson showing up to a Star Trek convention about 10 years ago. Completely out of place and being there because they feel like they have to.
It's ridiculous to keep arguing about it. The conference is dogsh!t. Everyone knows it including the other members. The academics are awful. The cities and towns are falling apart. It's like Fukushima-Daiichi every time there is an athletic competition.
I know we've been in the league for eons...but really....it's ok to make a move. It's not your fault Will. Will, are you listening to me? It's not your fault. It's not your fault son. It's ok. It's not your fault.
The league fell apart and we need to adapt accordingly. Maybe I see it with rose colored glasses but Miami and OU should be sick and tired of being the prettiest girl at the ugly party.
5. If you gave our Athletic Administration $500,000 would they even spend it correctly? I feel a tad better about it with Schaus at the helm, but lets look at some of the recent projects that have been embarked upon:
1. Bob Wren stadium built to replace Trautwein Field - Worst move in the history of Ohio University
2. Tim O'Shea 7 year extension - 2nd Worst Move.
3. Kirby Joke-Cutt - Ok, worst move ever.
4. Elimination of sports.
5. Procurement Card Scandal
6. 20 Game Home Basketball Schedule
7. Light Debacle at Bob Wren stadium
8. CBI pay to play
9. LCPB pay to play
Honestly, I know I'm just throwing stuff out there, but there has been some awful financial decision making that has taken place in the Athletic Department. Just awful.
It's heinous watching Butler and VCU in the Final Four when I know we can bring the exact same thing to the table with just some simple attention to detail and effort. But it's the same old thing - over and over again. Round and round we go with the circle of mediocrity.