In my article on Maroon and White Nation, I explain why MSU should add Men's Soccer to its list of sanctioned sports.
http://maroonandwhitenation.com/2014...-soccer-heres/
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In my article on Maroon and White Nation, I explain why MSU should add Men's Soccer to its list of sanctioned sports.
http://maroonandwhitenation.com/2014...-soccer-heres/
Can we add Rugby and Hockey too please
First of all I am not a soccer fan but I will add my two cents and take it for what it is. We have one of the lowest budgets in the SEC and we do not need to spread the money out any more then it is. Break even is not good enough to take the chance. Hockey get popular during the Olympic here in the south then when it is over that's gone and soccer only gets popular during the World Cup and when it is over that's gone. One it's just not enough interest and it's just not worth the chance you take spending the money.
183k in expenses won't touch a program w 9.9 scholarships, travel, staff, recruiting etc. I don't watch soccer but I'm not opposed to it like some, different strokes for different folks. But it we can't come close to breaking even, and w title 9 it's not happening. We just need to get better in the sports we already have.
What makes us assume title IX continues to cover men's basketball and football after they win the O'Bannon case and those players are considered some form of professionals -- which they appear they are going to? I'm not privy to the exact implications on titleIX, and I don't think anyone in the country is, but we can be sure that the future with that is not as clearcut as the past has been. There is drastic change coming -- and the shockwave of it will be felt in other sports...
We're going to need a place to park a crapload of money soon too, so that needs to be taken into consideration. We don't have nearly the debt backlog in play that many SEC schools do. As far as I know, our only major debt is the $68mil left to pay on the stadium.
Be hard to continue operating as a nonprofit/light profit as ADs generally do with a sudden infusion of $30+ million/yr...
Yes but we have lots of money coming up on facility improvement, softball, tennis, golf and soccer. Without mentioning baseball. Out coaches in all the minor sports are way underpaid compared to the league. And several are proving their worth. Nevermind their individual sports budgets are awful. Not talking about the big 3. Just the rest. We have lots of places to spend money. Lots!!
New softball stadium and tennis complex is next up after baseball I think. New basketball arena should take care of that good problem for a few years too. Then we'll need to add something for football, baseball etc, rinse repeat. Won't be a problem. We'll just build more toys or better ones. I don't think they should get rid of Dudy Noble either. Have two awesome stadiums for tournament play and junior tournaments etc… can make money during the summer months by being able to hold tournaments for traveling all-star type teams. Maybe we can even start a summer league for college players and juco players. Something to consider.
I'm not arguing- but the fact is we have a softball championship here in 2 years and have a plan in place for it and tennis. And have half the money raised. Well more by now. Whih is chump change. And as u stated we are about to get more money from the league, 3 more million to complete 2 facilities isn't a big deal. Baseball is moving forward but still in the planning stages. Thus, my opinion is tennis and softball will be done before baseball- which considering they have been in the plans for several years previous isn't a crime. Even if someone paid for the entire baseball facility w one check- that would free up more money In house for softball.
My point isn't about which actually gets done when -- it's that they have basically no correlation to each other. Baseball isn't going to wait on softball and viceversa -- and we'll be seeing the firm plan for baseball soon, and my understanding is that there are pled money is going to be raised very, very quickly for that project. m
We're not a "one project at a time" athletics department anymore. I have no doubt that we'll see both of those projects overlapping to some degree, but Strick has already made it pretty apparent that he's not going to go into the red for the softball/tennis renovations. Will it wait on the SECNetwork money? When will that first check come in? It's all anybody's guess. Softball finishing before baseball doesn't mean it started before baseball or was a higher priority than baseball... Just means both were needed, people stepped up and paid for them, and we got them both done.
I say we add the cheapest, shortest men's fall sport available, and give all the schollys to baseball players.
Say badminton?
If we're going to add a non-revenue sport, I vote for swimming. MSU and Ole Miss are the only two SEC schools without swim teams.