Hire Schmidt if Skinn leaves.
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NIL is around 2-2.5m. Dayton, vcu is around 6 million.Mason is not the bottom of NiL funding. They are top 5 (roughly)
However, there is a gap between them and the next program in the top 5 and other programs.
We aren’t bottom rung in spending.
Correct, although vcu and Dayton spend possibly more.NIL is around 2-2.5m. Dayton, vcu is around 6 million.
And it is more than fair to question our leadership on whether they are aggressively lobbying the Board of Visitors for more money.Correct, although vcu and Dayton spend possibly more.
But we are not in the bottom. There is just a gap between top spenders. We are somewhere in the 5th or 6th range to my knowledge.
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Correct, although vcu and Dayton spend possibly more.
But we are not in the bottom. There is just a gap between top spenders. We are somewhere in the 5th or 6th range to my knowledge.
Are you content with being 5th or 6th? Are you content with being average or mediocre? It’s high time we start aggressively lobbying the Board of Visitors to give Athletics more money.Correct, although vcu and Dayton spend possibly more.
But we are not in the bottom. There is just a gap between top spenders. We are somewhere in the 5th or 6th range to my knowledge.
I completely agree. One of the many issues on trying to compete.Dayton and vcu have one thing in common, they are the biggest game in their towns. Dayton's and vcu's little brothers are Wright State and Richmond. Other than that, what else is there in their bergs? Dayton and vcu are the only places for potential sponsors to put their money. And because they consistently pack in their venues and draw buzz they make for a good investment. It's a bit different here... by far.
I get your point, and I think it’s directionally correct. But Dayton is only about an hour from the Cincinnati Bengals and Reds. They also have a really popular minor league baseball team right in town. So in terms of proximity to pro sports, it’s not that different from Fairfax being about 30–40 minutes from the Commanders.Dayton and vcu have one thing in common, they are the biggest game in their towns. Dayton's and vcu's little brothers are Wright State and Richmond. Other than that, what else is there in their bergs? Dayton and vcu are the only places for potential sponsors to put their money. And because they consistently pack in their venues and draw buzz they make for a good investment. It's a bit different here... by far.
Raise it by 500! Not exaggerating! No one is going to notice any extra 250 per semester! That’s an extra $15 million!Raise activity fees by 100 bucks. With 30k students thats $3 million right there for rev share.
I get your point, and I think it’s directionally correct. But Dayton is only about an hour from the Cincinnati Bengals and Reds. They also have a really popular minor league baseball team right in town. So in terms of proximity to pro sports, it’s not that different from Fairfax being about 30–40 minutes from the Commanders.
Dayton is also very much a military town, with a large portion of the population connected to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. That means it’s a fairly transient community, yet the city still embraces the university and its basketball program.
Mason hasn’t really figured out how to get Fairfax to embrace it in the same way. In my opinion, part of the issue is that Mason is run more like a company than a community.