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Mens Swimming sending 16 to NCAA'sModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Mens Swimming sending 16 to NCAA'sLooks like SMU will be invited to 16 events in Men's swimming. 5 relays and 11 individual events - this is half the battle. Now if we can have a great meet, we can focus on that top 10 finish which would be a great boost to the program.
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As always, thx for the post. As you know, relays are critical to points in the NCAA Championship with double points. Go Mustangs! Pony Up
For a non-revenue sport? What will the FB and BB boosters say? OMG, we need to control the budget.
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James Madison would not be unique. My son and daughter both participated in college sports, so I want opportunities for all. But, eliminating Men's teams in order to create opportunities for Women is the wrong method. Men's Baseball, Track & Field and Cross Country are already casulties at SMU. At other schools, wrestling, gymnastics, swimming, etc. for Men is out.
It should not be zero sum game or a perfect balance, since FB is unique in its ability to fund other non-revenue sports (i.e. BCS schools, btw), but requires 85 men in the program. Sports is part of a liberal education and individual development for men and women. Pony Up
I agree with you Water Pony. If someone with half a brain would insert language in Title IX essentially saying "don't count football", you would end up with something that is a zero sum positive for both men and women. I think the problem comes under current rules when budgets need to be cut. James Madison cut 7 men's sports and 3 women's sports. If you put in the football exemption, it would be more like 5 men's and 5 women's sports being cut which of course reduces opportunities for women.
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