LOL greed?

What, you think SHU athletics is raking in massive profits or something? The men's basketball program supports the entire athletic department. They may not lose as much money as Rutgers athletics, but SHU's financial decisions, like most athletic departments, are about trying to break even. As for Willard, he said publicly back in October or November (after PSU was finalized) that he was still trying to schedule RU.
yes.. greed. they got a raw deal just based on CHANCE of when Covid hit and what Murphy decided to keep closed.
Why else would they have canceled hosting Rutgers in an empty arena?
They played other home games.. right?
Why cancel? It was their choice.
Why lobby so hard to change this year to a home game for them rather than Rutgers?
If you'd rather call it desperation rather than greed, go ahead. You eliminated FEAR of playing a good Rutgers team even though they canceled AFTER seeing how good Rutgers was early season. So cancelling the Rutgers game last year did NOT earn SHU BBALL any money that they could give to athletics. And they get that back with a home game this year but, frankly, I was against that.
I'd rather Rutgers not play SHU until they honored the agreement to visit us this year. If they had honored the agreement and hosted last year to an empty arena I would have favored adding an extra visit to SHU at the end of the series.
As it is.. it is RUTGERS that lost income from a SHU game THIS YEAR. It is Rutgers that has to delay income from a home game an extra year. Maybe SHU should have split seats with Rutgers for this game and opened the whole arena.. but then they lose home court advantage perhaps?
Hobbs gave SHU everything it asked for on this. Bad job by him.