Ikus wrote:What an incredibly tough place to win. You need to find players (a la Jonathan McGill) who can get admitted and handle the academic requirements, and then piece together a staff of assistant coaches willing to work on a salary that pales in comparison to those at other schools because the cost of living in Palo Alto is insanely high.
Mistreating support staff doesn't help, either.
Well, at least firing the coach for doing so helps, on that last point. Stanford does have some drawbacks, now including how much travel the players are signing up for, but there are huge advantages as well. No one else--Duke is very close, Northwestern a bit behind that, Vanderbilt a bit further behind--offers the possibility of P4 competition while earning that degree. And Stanford has every single athletic scholarship fully endowed. They have plenty of money to subsidize the staff, for example. They just have to decide if they're really going to commit to the NIL world.