Here is my scary thought.
Where are all our new coaches/administrators coming from..... is it fair to say the east coast/Ivy League Schools or areas with Ivy League Ideals?
What is the general description of an Ivy League School....Great Academics and Non-Competing Athletics................
I heard someone mention that this new arena is being planned as the future home of a downgraded Bradley basketball program!
Here is my scary thought.
Where are all our new coaches/administrators coming from..... is it fair to say the east coast/Ivy League Schools or areas with Ivy League Ideals?
What is the general description of an Ivy League School....Great Academics and Non-Competing Athletics................
I heard someone mention that this new arena is being planned as the future home of a downgraded Bradley basketball program!
On a separate note not related to BU or what you are insinuating in your post, I find that in some respects, the Ivy League approach is refreshing. Don't get me wrong, I love a good college basketball game, but in all honesty, when I see most elite 8 and final four teams, I look at them as a minor league farm team for the professional leagues.
I would rather look like a minor league farm team than an Ivy League team.
Doesn't the poor graduation rates and the one year and done players that are currently playing at some of the major schools sicken you? I know...Things like this have gone on for years, but I love it when a team like Cornell advances in the NCAA tournament!
I heard someone mention that this new arena is being planned as the future home of a downgraded Bradley basketball program!
I would rather look like a minor league farm team than an Ivy League team.
I'm not sure who you are talking too FWO but those chances are very slim.
I'd rather look like a farm system for corporate America then a farm system for the NBA!
I'd rather look like an NBA farm system.
I'd rather look like an NBA farm system.
I like it when Cornell does well too. But we aren't an Ivy League school and never will be. Our graduation rates and academic performances are just fine, and always have been for the most part. I know what classes and what majors a lot of our basketball players take. It won't make my diploma or their diploma worth any less if our academic performance lessens a bit in the name of higher caliber athletes. It would however increase the national profile of our university, increase donations, and increase applicants. At BU I think we can be both the best on the court and in the classroom. Right now we only have it half right.
I'd rather look like a farm system for corporate America then a farm system for the NBA!
Why? Our business and engineering schools have that covered. That doesn't help donations or national exposure. I'd go look up the numbers on how much donations and applications went up after the Sweet 16 versus how much they went up after we won grades in the MVC. The basketball team isn't producing CEO's or Rhodes Scholars, so stop kidding yourself.
I would rather be Kentucky any day.
I would rather be Kentucky any day.
Haha, this opinion is so hilarious. Clearly someone who who values the wrong things in a college.
Actually, UK is not that bad academically -- http://www.uky.edu/webuk/subpages/nationalrank.html.
But, they do rank below BU in most rankings of colleges and universities.