Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Drop tennis, swimming, golf, although BC is probaly not giving many scholarships in those sports.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Drop tennis, . . . .
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:if this gives us an excuse to disband our baseball program I'm all for it
I'm also all for getting rid of baseball. There's a 0% of long-term success. You can use that land and the $ saved to start in the football practice facility or a hockey practice rink. Hockey shouldn't be practicing at local high schools, that's insane. Football also shouldn't be practicing in a bubble, which is equally nuts.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:if this gives us an excuse to disband our baseball program I'm all for it
I'm also all for getting rid of baseball. There's a 0% of long-term success. You can use that land and the $ saved to start in the football practice facility or a hockey practice rink. Hockey shouldn't be practicing at local high schools, that's insane. Football also shouldn't be practicing in a bubble, which is equally nuts.
Drop baseball & softball, build your indoor facility where the sacred field is on shea already, dorm out by the softball field & leave the baseball field area for intramural sports / tailgating
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}: Major upgrades are needed for the stadium in order to stay competitive and to attract higher ticket price customers.
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}: Major upgrades are needed for the stadium in order to stay competitive and to attract higher ticket price customers.
This gets funnier every time I see it.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}: Major upgrades are needed for the stadium in order to stay competitive and to attract higher ticket price customers.
Bryn Mawr Eagle {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}: Major upgrades are needed for the stadium in order to stay competitive and to attract higher ticket price customers.
What specific upgrades?
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:ugh, no thanks. can you imagine all the homeless people and can collectors that would be bathing and urinating/defecating in the moat.
HJS {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:ugh, no thanks. can you imagine all the homeless people and can collectors that would be bathing and urinating/defecating in the moat.
At least it removes the same from tailgates on Shea Field.
Bates cited three reasons. One, that it further differentiates student-athletes from regular students. Two, that it creates more expenses while most athletic departments are in the red. And third, that schools will be able to offer different amounts of money to players, based on the federally-determined “full cost of attendance.”
“Sixty-one percent of college students carry debt at graduation,” Bates said. “Obviously, a full-scholarship student-athlete has no debt. … Our second concern is continuing to pass legislation that increases expense when the vast majority of athletic departments are already subsidized by their university. According to USA Today, last summer, only seven Division I athletic departments generated profit last year. Everyone else was relying on subsidies, which includes student fees. Since 2010, 15 schools have cut 66 sports. Increasing expenses will continue to put pressure on schools to examine sport reduction.
“Finally, we have concerns that the federal financial-aid formula is sufficiently ambiguous that the adjustments for recruiting advantage will take place. Hypothetically, do you really think that Alabama is going to allow Auburn to have a greater amount of cash they can give their student-athletes? The range between schools right now is fairly significant.”
When the vote came down on, people wondered who the lone vote against it was and how it could be used to recruit against that school. It’s something Bates knows, and he believes more schools would have voted against if not for that.
“We talked about that before we had the convention last weekend,” Bates said. “Everything has advantages and disadvantages. Will schools use this against us? Probably. But at the same time, this legislation is going to have a very significant opportunity for some schools.
“With the research we’ve done, we’ve seen the highest amount of difference in cost of attendance is a little over $6,000. Some schools are going to be bale to give the students over $6,000 per student per year. Other schools are less than $1,000. There’s already an inherent disadvantage, based on what your cost of attendance is.”
HJS {l Wrote}:BC's stance here is the correct one. I am surprised there weren't more schools who took a similar perspective... looking at you Stanford, ND, NW, WF, Duke, Vandy.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:Wtf does the first argument even mean?
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Upgrades to Alumni are needed to both keep older season ticket holders and attract corporate customers. Because of building code issues it's difficult to make any changes to the current bench seats. BC needs a Putnam type club and the best area to build one is the corner section of the stadium above the students. The club could be used for football, basketball and hockey because it can be connected into Conte. All of the luxury boxes are sold out and additional boxes could be built in that corner. A small business that can't afford to rent a box, would be able to buy club seats to entertain clients. Older season ticket holders need elevator/escalator access and upgraded food selection. I have no doubt it would sell out due to the successful luxury box sales. There is a big premium customer market that BC is not taking full advantage of. The university itself needs a high quality on campus club and it could be linked with the Boston College Club. These are customers that are not going to buy bench seats.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:While Eaglekeeper is an asshat, pretty much tired of hearing the lame "how will it be paid for" excuse. Let the athletic program keep more of the money it earns, stop pretending scholarships cost the school something, and stop having more non-revenue sports than any school in the country.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:While Eaglekeeper is an asshat, pretty much tired of hearing the lame "how will it be paid for" excuse. Let the athletic program keep more of the money it earns, stop pretending scholarships cost the school something, and stop having more non-revenue sports than any school in the country.
and i'm pretty much tired of hearing that the biggest expense the university needs to undertake will provide use and value 7 days a year (because bullshit on it having any sort of view or usage into conte)
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:While Eaglekeeper is an asshat, pretty much tired of hearing the lame "how will it be paid for" excuse. Let the athletic program keep more of the money it earns, stop pretending scholarships cost the school something, and stop having more non-revenue sports than any school in the country.
and i'm pretty much tired of hearing that the biggest expense the university needs to undertake will provide use and value 7 days a year (because bullshit on it having any sort of view or usage into conte)
The college has been under construction for 6 straight years building shit unrelated to sports. Don't think a reasonable request for a practice facility designed to keep competitive so that cash keeps flowing from the athletic department is off the charts. Don't think the Yawkey building killed any other projects.
When the nursing school joins a nursing league that pays it millions of dollars for its membership, I'll listen to whines about the nursing facilities.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:While Eaglekeeper is an asshat, pretty much tired of hearing the lame "how will it be paid for" excuse. Let the athletic program keep more of the money it earns, stop pretending scholarships cost the school something, and stop having more non-revenue sports than any school in the country.
and i'm pretty much tired of hearing that the biggest expense the university needs to undertake will provide use and value 7 days a year (because bullshit on it having any sort of view or usage into conte)
The college has been under construction for 6 straight years building shit unrelated to sports. Don't think a reasonable request for a practice facility designed to keep competitive so that cash keeps flowing from the athletic department is off the charts. Don't think the Yawkey building killed any other projects.
When the nursing school joins a nursing league that pays it millions of dollars for its membership, I'll listen to whines about the nursing facilities.
i'm not bitching about the practice facility, i'm bitching about the retardation that is adding seats/club area/blow job rooms to the stadium. unless you are saying the practice facility would only be used for 7 days a year in which case i think that a 7 day practice facility is also the apex of retardation
but thanks for mo'jing my argument for me
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:also, the nursing school is in a league that pays it millions of dollars. it's called being an accredited university and it's what gets the students and tuition dollars into the school's pockets.
9,000 students paying $50,000 a year = $450 million/year. we should probably do something nice for those people too...
EDIT - and before you mo'j me again... i understand there aren't 9,000 students in the nursing school. i also understand that the 6 years of construction on campus isn't just for the nursing school
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