The thread was in response to the direction I believe the school should lean towards not necessarily become. If we think we can be a great sports school then we should go for it but my opinion is that with the limited resources BU when planning should always first consider, how will it make us a better higher education institution not a better farm team for pro sports. In my experience the people nationally who have heard of BU, is through our basketball program, not academics. I'm not saying that is bad or good, it is just the way it is. I take that more on a reflection of our society then anything else. I wish some of our notable non-sports graduates were front and center of our recognition.
Guys I love BU basketball and I would love the program to win a few MVC championships and NCAA tourney wins but not at the expense of the educational part of the institution. It can be done because others have managed to walk that line. To name a few: Georgetown, Villanova and Creighton is doing a pretty good job!
BTW...I'm done with this topic! I just believe BU can be a lot more and I never want it to settle for anything less then trying to be the best.
Guys I love BU basketball and I would love the program to win a few MVC championships and NCAA tourney wins but not at the expense of the educational part of the institution. It can be done because others have managed to walk that line. To name a few: Georgetown, Villanova and Creighton is doing a pretty good job!
BTW...I'm done with this topic! I just believe BU can be a lot more and I never want it to settle for anything less then trying to be the best.
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