hskrfan4life
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The bullpen's have been consistent with Silva, we have a high winning percentage when it gets late in games and we have the lead. (I know you should but it's easy to not have that)Do we want to keep Silva?
The bullpen's have been consistent with Silva, we have a high winning percentage when it gets late in games and we have the lead. (I know you should but it's easy to not have that)Do we want to keep Silva?
Do we want to keep Silva?
I'm not sure they're really looking to get those dollars back. As in, I'm not sure that's really a consideration.
But the most recent numbers I could find on a quick search (2015 via LJS) show baseball lost $752k ($2.3M in expenses against $1.5M in revenues).
I played the bejesus out of that game on PS2. I'm pretty sure I can remember all the custom parks...
Rosenblatt
Haymarket
FSU's field
GT's field
Arkansas
Cal State Fullerton
Stanford
Tennessee
Rice
Texas
USC
Clemson
Arizona
Notre Dame
St. Johns (lol why)
LSU
Miami
ASU
Pretty sure both Mississippi schools
Dunno. Some people do.
If you're an AD that has information showing that baseball turned a profit when it was consistently good, it would be wise to staff it and put some money into the program so it can eventually get back to (at least) being revenue neutral or (eventually) turning a profit once again.
I mean, who the heck has a problem with one more sport that can actually pay for itself? And if you have history showing you can get a sport to turn a profit when most don't (see: Women's Volleyball), then isn't sinking money into that sport to get it solvent again a wise investment?
NU probably has to fly to a lot more conference road series, and in order to boost the non-conference schedule (to make up for a relatively weaker conference), that means NU has to spend more on traveling to non-conference series and early-season tournaments.
My bet is that NU baseball would bus to KU, KSU, ISU (before it dropped baseball), Mizzou, OU, and Okie State, with the only flights to the Texas schools. I would think NU baseball is flying from Omaha to Indiana, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue and possibly even Minnesota and Northwestern (due to proximity of major airports and numerous commercial flights). That leaves only Iowa and Illinois as bus trips for the baseball team. To me that would represent a sizeable difference in travel expenses.Not sure about the out of conference stuff, but in conference I would guess (I'm speaking out of my a$$ here) that the increase is minor.
In the Big XII, KU, KSU, CU, MU were all within 8 hour drive. That's four schools, and I imagine any of the others would have been flights.
In the B1G, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern are all within 8 hours and Illinois is within 9. The further schools are further, but when you get into flight distance I don't think an extra hundred or two miles means much.
Not sure about the out of conference stuff, but in conference I would guess (I'm speaking out of my a$$ here) that the increase is minor.
In the Big XII, KU, KSU, CU, MU were all within 8 hour drive. That's four schools, and I imagine any of the others would have been flights.
In the B1G, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern are all within 8 hours and Illinois is within 9. The further schools are further, but when you get into flight distance I don't think an extra hundred or two miles means much.
They have so much money, they have to spend it somewhere. Unless you are Indiana...then you make sure you don't spend one dime on the football program.The Big Ten wasn't caring about baseball before us, now I feel like some of the schools definitely are now.
Might as well head back to Orlando and snatch up Greg Lovelady.
Not a crazy thought...he did a really nice job at Wright State has been a little above average since taking over UCF. He looks like a born and bred Florida guy so not sure how he'd translate to NU. I just think the A&M/NU connection makes too much sense that I would be really surprised to see NU go elsewhere unless a surprise candidate emerges.