Forbes ?? Candidate for SC

sparky01

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SCAR site is saying they expect news sometime this morning on their baseball hire. One Mod still leans to Schnall of Coastal.
 

Heelfiend

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Definitely. And honestly he deserves it. If his market rate is $2 mil and we’re paying top dollar for the other two big men’s sports coaches who haven’t done anything here yet it’s pretty much a no-brainer. letting Forbes for to SC would be the worst possible way for Newmark to start his tenure here.
I don't disagree with your sentiment, but it's easier to pay guys in the sports that are making the money. That said if we want to be good at baseball, pay Forbes to stay.
 

Heelfiend

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I don’t think letting your coach who’s coaching on a home team discount walk while football is a train wreck and there’s major controversy over the future of basketball will help drive revenue. Baseball is the only sport where it doesn’t feel like we’re burning money right now. Just my opinion.
Baseball is the only of the three sports you're talking about that is "burning money" lol. The other two are making money.
 

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Tarheelgrad90 where did that post go?

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I'll repost it. Sounds like we may news out of SC. But precurser... My source was WRONG that a 1) hire had been made on Friday and 2) that it was Schnall. Source might accidentally be right if it ends up being Schnall, but clearly he wasn't hired Thursday. It wont be Forbes... and I'll tell the whole story later... But for now... I openly admit my source was wrong, so you wont find me trying to change the narrative on how I wasn't wrong.
 

Mahler19

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I'll repost it. Sounds like we may news out of SC. But precurser... My source was WRONG that a 1) hire had been made on Friday and 2) that it was Schnall. Source might accidentally be right if it ends up being Schnall, but clearly he wasn't hired Thursday. It wont be Forbes... and I'll tell the whole story later... But for now... I openly admit my source was wrong, so you wont find me trying to change the narrative on how I wasn't wrong.
I’ll be curious to hear your version of events and compare notes.
 

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I paid $350 per seat this year for season tickets. I would happily pay double that if it would help the program. I pay considerably more for my season tickets for basketball and football, but baseball is so much more enjoyable.
If I lived closer I would absolutely put my money on baseball season tickets over any other sport. Baseball team is always competitive and like Greg said, on average you’re paying 8.95 per game for season tickets. That’s an absolute steal.
 

rc1126

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"I have to assume a national media member will ask Forbes directly about SCAR at an Omaha presser this week."

No doubt, and it'll receive an equally predictable response. :)
 
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You can insult the football program and it is probably warranted but, we better invest in it with everything we can because, that's what drives revenue. I love our baseball program and want to it to be the top program in the country but, taking money from a revenue generating sport and giving it to a program that consistently breaks even or losing money would be something that will get an AD fired.
40K from what we spent on football last season should not be missed. I will stop calling the football program a clown show when the 73 year old coach stops skipping letterman events to watch his 24 ? Year old girlfriend cheer ! Deal .
You can insult the football program and it is probably warranted but, we better invest in it with everything we can because, that's what drives revenue. I love our baseball program and want to it to be the top program in the country but, taking money from a revenue generating sport and giving it to a program that consistently breaks even or losing money would be something that will get an AD fired.
probably ? Look take 400 K fron BB
 

czflack34

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I understand this thinking, but for the fans who believe this is the right approach, there has to be an accompanying conversation about how to generate more interest in the program to help drive revenue. It's a legitimate challenge with UNC currently sitting in the ACC.

In 2024-25, UNC reported a $22.9 million surplus in men's basketball, a $14.2 million surplus in football, and a $2 million deficit in baseball.
On paper, you are correct, but in my opinion there is a bigger picture to evaluate beyond the P&L.

If we had a way to measure the indirect value created by our baseball program's success over the last 20 years—through national television exposure, brand growth, increased alumni engagement, donations, applications, and overall visibility—I believe the program would be profitable or, at a minimum, break even.

Beyond the financials, I also believe the sustained success of our baseball program strengthens UNC's overall brand and national reputation, which could become increasingly important if the university ever finds itself evaluating opportunities beyond the ACC.
 

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I don’t think Forbes wants to leave Carolina but I do think he listened when sc came knocking. Hopefully, as most of us assume, he is using it to get raises for his staff. I would expect sc to announce a coach (probably Schnall) in the next 24 hours. No inside info there but just my guess
 

goheels1117

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Quotes from the SC 247 board:

"Scott Forbes and his people met with UNC yesterday and got everything done they needed to."

"If he didn't get what he needed out of UNC, there was a chance he came here. There was never a very good chance of him coming here. ... I don't know how you (or anyone else) would want to take that. South Carolina made a strong go at him and had a strong *** offer in place for him that was under consideration. But it was basically going to take UNC telling him to leave for him to go."
 

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Ok- story... I have a connection who is a student at SC and this student has (and is currently) interned with various sports programs at SC. I saw the forbes thread on thursday and while I knew he was never leaving UNC, I texted "my source" and said... "There is talk on IC about Forbes and SC". Said student responded... "I was told we're hiring the Coastal coach". This was last Friday.

This is why I posted what I did. My "source" was wrong- in that they had not in fact hired him yet. But the point of the post was to clarify that... while some fans were talking about Forbes, SC had already given up on Forbes before the news had even been posted that they were interested in him last Thursday. Forbes was never anything more than ONE "reach out from SC" that ended very quickly.
 
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Ok- story... I have a connection who is a student at SC and this student has (and is currently) interned with various sports programs at SC. I saw the forbes thread on thursday and while I knew he was never leaving UNC, I texted "my source" and said... "There is talk on IC about Forbes and SC". Said student responded... "I was told we're hiring the Coastal coach". This was last Friday.

This is why I posted what I did. My "source" was wrong- in that they had not in fact hired him yet. But the point of the post was to clarify that... while some fans were talking about Forbes, SC had already given up on Forbes before the news had even been posted that they were interested in him last Thursday. Forbes was never anything more than ONE "reach out from SC" that ended very quickly.
This is not correct.
 

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It becomes much simpler financially if UNC can get to a P2 conference, for one, but there's also minimal cost in maintaining the 24 non-revenue sports outside of baseball and women's basketball. That's why UNC is working hard on program-specific endowments to cover the operational costs for those sports. But collectively, yes, it becomes a challenge with 26 sports operating at a loss. That being said, there remains a commitment to funding the sports currently being played.

Those types of meet-and-greets certainly are beneficial, but the more the fanbase grows, the more butts you get in the seats and the more you can charge for tickets.

Here are the per-seat ticket revenue breakdowns for the four primary sports in 2024-25:
Football:$39.85
MBB: $53.33
WBB: $5.64
Baseball: $8.98 (includes regionals/supers)
This probably deserves it‘a own thread but since the subject came up here, I would like to know what are the biggest drivers that create a loss of revenue for WBB and baseball? Is it travel, salaries, something else? Just curious because I know if there was an easy solution it would have already occured. In my opinion the ticket prices for both sports are a bargain comparatively.
 
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CarolinaBlue

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This probably deserves it‘a own thread but since the subject came up here, I would like to know what are the biggest drivers that create a loss of revenue for WBB and baseball? Is it travel, salaries, something else? Just curious because I know if there was an easy solution it would have already occured. In my opinion the ticket prices for both sports are a bargain comparatively.
Good question. I would assume salary and travel costs since these 2 teams probably travel more by plane than other sports.
 

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This probably deserves it‘a own thread but since the subject came up here, I would like to know what are the biggest drivers that create a loss of revenue for WBB and baseball? Is it travel, salaries, something else? Just curious because I know if there was an easy solution it would have already occured. In my opinion the ticket prices for both sports are a bargain comparatively.
Yeah the coaches get paid well and travel is more expensive.