The answer is all of them.It'd be interesting if there was a site which compiled all of these schools who are cutting Olympic sports
The answer is all of them.
Gotcha. Golf and Tennis have to be right at the top of that list.Poor wording on my part. I'd be interesting to know which Olympic sport(s) each school is cutting.
Gotcha. Golf and Tennis have to be right at the top of that list.
I'd assume every school would retain, Football, Men & Women's Basketball, Men & Women's Track & Field.
I love T&F...but why do you think T&F would be protected?
UNIs AD believes that only FB, MBB, WBB, VB, SB, BSB stay as true varsity sports. Everything else becomes some level of club ball with a small budget and no scholarships.I'd assume every school would retain, Football, Men & Women's Basketball, Men & Women's Track & Field.
That's what's incredible though...if you truly didn't care, why not roll the dice many times on a better coach. Obviously they at least care that the next guy could be worse than 19 years of mediocre or they wouldn't have inked the guy to 19 straight years.
It's a chicken or the egg thing because you've been there for an entire generation with the guy. I was an Iowa fan in the 80s. Iowa football fans cared about Iowa basketball back when they had it rolling.
UNIs AD believes that only FB, MBB, WBB, VB, SB, BSB stay as true varsity sports. Everything else becomes some level of club ball with a small budget and no scholarships.
Hockey and wrestling have a shot as well at the limited schools that play those sports.
BYU ~ UCF in same boat.I don't hate realignment from high level. I like the idea of the Big12 adding the Utah, Arizona & Colorado schools. I will miss OU, but don't let the door-hit-you-in-the-buttocks UT.
And with the Big10, I think they will eventually make their West Coast move work by adding a couple more MT/PT zone teams just before their next TV deal. A West Coast pod of 6 teams will allow for less athlete travel.
But what makes my head scratch and is appalling is games like tonight with Rutgers @ USC with a 11pm ET kickoff. How can that be good for Rutgers player health and performance being on the field until 2/2:30am ET? I hope they flew to CA on Monday! The whole talking points by University Presidents & Athletic Directors about athlete physical & mental health is total BS.
Especially when the solution is so simple. ET zone teams shouldn't be playing After Dark (after 8pm local kick) . And PT zone teams shouldn't be playing Big Noon (9am local kick).
Btw for everyone that mentions legal action if congress getting involved during realignment, this is what happens. Nothing good for the players and arbitrary rules that are completely unnecessary like forced roster limits
Huh? I get the body clock thing but it’s not THAT serious.I don't hate realignment from high level. I like the idea of the Big12 adding the Utah, Arizona & Colorado schools. I will miss OU, but don't let the door-hit-you-in-the-buttocks UT.
And with the Big10, I think they will eventually make their West Coast move work by adding a couple more MT/PT zone teams just before their next TV deal. A West Coast pod of 6 teams will allow for less athlete travel.
But what makes my head scratch and is appalling is games like tonight with Rutgers @ USC with a 11pm ET kickoff. How can that be good for Rutgers player health and performance being on the field until 2/2:30am ET? I hope they flew to CA on Monday! The whole talking points by University Presidents & Athletic Directors about athlete physical & mental health is total BS.
Especially when the solution is so simple. ET zone teams shouldn't be playing After Dark (after 8pm local kick) . And PT zone teams shouldn't be playing Big Noon (9am local kick).
There's no chance of UNI bringing baseball back and I am all but certain Iowa State is in the same boat.Does he think schools will be forced to have baseball? Or could schools like UNI & ISU offer wrestling instead of baseball.
Would be curious how that aligns with Title IX requirements. And if Title IX takes on new meaning when some athletes are paid by the university.
this is 100% a tv network decision, thoughI don't hate realignment from high level. I like the idea of the Big12 adding the Utah, Arizona & Colorado schools. I will miss OU, but don't let the door-hit-you-in-the-buttocks UT.
And with the Big10, I think they will eventually make their West Coast move work by adding a couple more MT/PT zone teams just before their next TV deal. A West Coast pod of 6 teams will allow for less athlete travel.
But what makes my head scratch and is appalling is games like tonight with Rutgers @ USC with a 11pm ET kickoff. How can that be good for Rutgers player health and performance being on the field until 2/2:30am ET? I hope they flew to CA on Monday! The whole talking points by University Presidents & Athletic Directors about athlete physical & mental health is total BS.
Especially when the solution is so simple. ET zone teams shouldn't be playing After Dark (after 8pm local kick) . And PT zone teams shouldn't be playing Big Noon (9am local kick).
there will be.It'd be interesting if there was a site which compiled all of these schools who are cutting Olympic sports