Is big-budget spending sustainable in college sports?
At the Big Ten meetings in Southern California, "unsustainable" is being uttered in the shadow of success.
The nations that can afford meat don’t give a crap about those that are starving.I assume you could ask some starving nations if eating meat or fish every day is a sustainable way to live. Most ncaa schools are starving nations.
Plenty of schools have enough donors to keep it going long enough to bring many others to their knees.
My question is for how long will this be allowed to continue..."So where are the strong, and who are the trusted? And where is the harmony, sweet harmony?"
And how long will it take to kill my rabid interest in Seton Hall hoops
There’s over 5,500 colleges in the U.S. so 60 is about 1%.60 colleges a year closing? That sounds very hard to believe.
Seton 75 and Nick Lowe asking the same questions!I assume you could ask some starving nations if eating meat or fish every day is a sustainable way to live. Most ncaa schools are starving nations.
Plenty of schools have enough donors to keep it going long enough to bring many others to their knees.
My question is for how long will this be allowed to continue..."So where are the strong, and who are the trusted? And where is the harmony, sweet harmony?"
And how long will it take to kill my rabid interest in Seton Hall hoops
I am not sure of numbers nationally, but in recent years in NJ, Bloomfield college and now New Jersey City University have closed as standalone schools and been merged into larger universities due to financial difficulties. And others in NJ are in trouble, most notably Rider.60 colleges a year closing? That sounds very hard to believe.
"I happen to think peace, love and understanding are hilarious..."Seton 75 and Nick Lowe asking the same questions!
People don‘t realize that Nick wrote it and recorded it first"I happen to think peace, love and understanding are hilarious..."
Elvis Costello said that....
lol
Yeah, found it under a rockpile. I loved that song for years before i found elvis didbt write it.Seton 75 and Nick Lowe asking the same questions!
And the author probably wrote it sarcastically. And it is still a favorite song of mine, words and music."I happen to think peace, love and understanding are hilarious..."
Elvis Costello said that....
lol
It is Cruel to be KindPeople don‘t realize that Nick wrote it and recorded it first
That’s probably one of the reasons why they’re in financial trouble. Don’t have enough financial support and they are running at a deficit as well. What I found with nonprofits is that they lack vision and will only do something when they are forced to and have no other options.I don't think the Admin at SHU thinks big enough, bold enough and forward enough (despite HAZARD ZET FORWARD) to consider a merger with any school. Plus I doubt the money and financial support from Alums with deep pockets is there.
True...am a Nick Lowe fan, have seen him probably 3 or 4 times in last few years...always a good show.People don‘t realize that Nick wrote it and recorded it first
Brinsley SchwarzTrue...am a Nick Lowe fan, have seen him probably 3 or 4 times in last few years...always a good show.
Was that with Rockpile? That I don't remember...
Was before that. Remember Brinsley Schwartz?True...am a Nick Lowe fan, have seen him probably 3 or 4 times in last few years...always a good show.
Was that with Rockpile? That I don't remember...
Not to get too off topic, but I'd also wonder if, being Diocesan owned, our merger options would realistically have to be limited to campuses that lie physically within the diocese of Newark's jurisdiction. Drew, for example, would lie in the diocese of Patterson's territory. Not saying I know this would be an issue, just kind of wondering out loud.I don't think the Admin at SHU thinks big enough, bold enough and forward enough (despite HAZARD ZET FORWARD) to consider a merger with any school. Plus I doubt the money and financial support from Alums with deep pockets is there.
I do not. Good one that I was not aware of. I will read into them a little now though…Was before that. Remember Brinsley Schwartz?