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Originally posted by BCPanther View Post
I don't necessarily disagree but I have no earthly idea where we'd come up with the money to buy them out.
We'd owe Farley north of $2M and Jake $8.5M.
$5 tickets and $3 beers is about all you can do. You can’t sell the programs themselves.
going to be like Blackhawk hockey at McElroy Auditorium. Just an excuse to get drunk.
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Originally posted by run&blade View Post
Scary how god awful the condition of uni athletics will be by that time.
harris might be able to market himself as a guy that can turn a D1 program into DII.
attendance is going to be awful going forward for the next half decade. It’s almost a given.
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Originally posted by PantherAlum09 View Post
I don't know. The only real problem I had with the officiating was their quick whistle when Drake was backing to the basket against us. It didn't seem to matter who it was; they were eventually going to call a hand check, block, etc. on us. I just didn't agree with that. But otherwise, we didn't even give the officials a chance to even it out later in the game. They aren't going to call anything when we just dribble it around 5 feet outside of the 3 point line. They had a good strategy of doubling our ball handler out top and we didn't find the open guy.
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Originally posted by PantherAlum09 View Post
This is my worry. Maybe it's unwarranted? I don't know. It really bums me out that this university cares so little about their athletics that they're willing to let them possibly waste away. That article BC put up the other day that SDSU raised 40 plus million for athletics was truly depressing. I guess they are the big universities in the Dakotas but... Gross! I really wish I still lived in the Cedar Valley, so I could support the teams more regularly. I would be so disappointed if we got to a spot where they start making tough decisions regarding athletics.
the college experience has a lot to do with athletics IMO. You can get a degree online, what draws students is the experiences.
these are very dark days for the university as a whole IMO.
Few will go to uni if all they know growing up is good times at Iowa and ISU sporting events.
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I’m as disappointed as anyone tonight. I’ve been a diehard for 40 years and my emotional state tonight is one of those times where you question why you care so much about whether a 20 year old kid makes a shot. Yes I’m frustrated with AJ ISO at the end of games and I also sometimes think Jake may need some fresh blood on the bench. But....
Three years ago we are a few HIGHLY questionable calls in STL from a bid. Two years ago we won the Valley. With 3 minutes to go today we had thoughts of another title run. There is a little bit of over reaction here. Look at the last time several valley teams made the tournament. Notably MSU and ISUr. Most of the valley schools would trade places in a heartbeat. Did any of you see the last possession SIU had against drake the other night? Compare that to the open look we got Trae at Valpo and think about our coach. The sky is not quite falling as much as many on here are implying.
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Originally posted by Panther Fan View PostI’m as disappointed as anyone tonight. I’ve been a diehard for 40 years and my emotional state tonight is one of those times where you question why you care so much about whether a 20 year old kid makes a shot. Yes I’m frustrated with AJ ISO at the end of games and I also sometimes think Jake may need some fresh blood on the bench. But....
Three years ago we are a few HIGHLY questionable calls in STL from a bid. Two years ago we won the Valley. With 3 minutes to go today we had thoughts of another title run. There is a little bit of over reaction here. Look at the last time several valley teams made the tournament. Notably MSU and ISUr. Most of the valley schools would trade places in a heartbeat. Did any of you see the last possession SIU had against drake the other night? Compare that to the open look we got Trae at Valpo and think about our coach. The sky is not quite falling as much as many on here are implying.
We're in crisis as a department and nobody seems to give a ****.#MACtion
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Originally posted by Panther Fan View PostI’m as disappointed as anyone tonight. I’ve been a diehard for 40 years and my emotional state tonight is one of those times where you question why you care so much about whether a 20 year old kid makes a shot. Yes I’m frustrated with AJ ISO at the end of games and I also sometimes think Jake may need some fresh blood on the bench. But....
Three years ago we are a few HIGHLY questionable calls in STL from a bid. Two years ago we won the Valley. With 3 minutes to go today we had thoughts of another title run. There is a little bit of over reaction here. Look at the last time several valley teams made the tournament. Notably MSU and ISUr. Most of the valley schools would trade places in a heartbeat. Did any of you see the last possession SIU had against drake the other night? Compare that to the open look we got Trae at Valpo and think about our coach. The sky is not quite falling as much as many on here are implying.
This season is far from over so I’m not tossing in the towel on the season yet.
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Originally posted by run&blade View Post
Thing is, if athletics goes down a level enrollment will suffer greatly IMO.
the college experience has a lot to do with athletics IMO. You can get a degree online, what draws students is the experiences.
these are very dark days for the university as a whole IMO.
Few will go to uni if all they know growing up is good times at Iowa and ISU sporting events.
Add a third academic year (so far) of COVID, the Regents’ obvious biases, a lack of support in the Iowa legislature and other factors and I do wonder if UNI may be an even smaller school by the end of the decade.
"Well, that escalated quickly."
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Originally posted by ronfitch View Post
Enrollment is down to the lowest since 1968 at UNI (according to an NI article from November) and many in higher ed were already looking to further decline with “the cliff of 2025” when the demographics show a dramatic drop in 18 year-olds in the country before COVID hit.
Add a third academic year (so far) of COVID, the Regents’ obvious biases, a lack of support in the Iowa legislature and other factors and I do wonder if UNI may be an even smaller school by the end of the decade.
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