by Dwan » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:06 pm
Orsini was brought in here to improve our mens football and basketball teams. Top 25 in everything we do is a campaign/PR slogan that really means top 25 in the revenue sports. Post DP, we have been outstanding in the non revenue sports like soccer, swimming, etc, but until there is success in the revenue sports, the athletic department will lose money. Also, the success of mens basketball and football teams is critical to the university from a PR POV, especially at a small private school. Look at the success of USC football over the last 8 years and look how much that has increased applications to the school. Same thing happend at Boston College when Flutie played there, same thing happened at Duke when Coach K arrived, same thing with TCU and football over the past 8 years, Gonzaga because of basketball, and so and and so on. It gives the University national exposure to potiental students. The more students who apply, the more selective you can be with the students you take, which means the school improves it's academic reputation, For example, a nationally televised home game that shows the school, it's students, and the BLVD is going to do a whole lot more for you than winning 3 straight mens soccer titles.
Now if you want to make a strong push towards being top 25 in the revenue sports, the non-revenue sports will suffer short term, especially at a small private school. Personally, I'm cool with this, I'd rather have bowl games and tourney teams and have all the other sports preform like our current mens football and basketball teams. This is what Orsini was brought in to do.
Now football, it;s hard to argue that with Jones we are not at long last taking the right steps but it is going to take 5 years. Basketball, Doherty has been disappointing. On paper, it was an amazing hire for SMU and at the time, hard to say it was anything but a great move. I mean, it's not like he hired the JV coach at JJ Pearce. I think canning him after 3 years would only lead to a bigger mess. It is really hard to fault the hire though, easy to fault it with hindsight. I'm frustrated as hell with the B-Ball program but still think as of now, Doherty is our best option. And if it comes down to bowl games and top 25 teams in football and everything else, including basketball sucks....I'd still take that over good swimming and soccer teams