Here’s the chair of the committee and his background. He’s currently the AD at Bradley.
https://www.bradley.edu/offices/president/leadership-team/athletics/
Not sure where you’re projecting my reaction but I never screamed about anything.
My comments simply come from the OP being ok with losing to an inferior opponent in a key moment. My feeling is no one should be ok with this loss tonight. And if excellence isn’t expected, its not delivered...
Don’t sell yourself short! You sound like an excellent candidate for the “race to the middle” crowd. But then again, “I “ truly can’t offer you anything. The AD has to make that decision so you’re not dealing in real life. Please get it together. Sorry. I’m just a donor. What can I do?
Ha, like most RU fans, I’ll settle for not blowing a 10 point lead with a minute left to a 1-17 in conference team with an ncaa bid on the line. Or is that asking too much?
Let me put it this way; do donors and alums impact a program? Of course they do. Probably more than any single group. RU fans, alums, and donors have been lax forever and it’s a huge reason why RU sports has lagged. The fanbase needs to constantly ask and expect more or nothing moves forward...
Insofar as holding the programs to high expectations they do. RU fans have been ok with losing for way too long. The reverse reaction via $ and voice puts pressure on administration to react accordingly. If no one cares, why should they? RU fans need to demand excellence, not be ok with...
So your issue is simply specifically calling out deficiencies from players on the court. You don’t want players held accountable. No one called anyone’s personal character into question; you just don’t like a player being called out. Not how it works.