Lost Poke said:So, is Burman an idiot, or not? $8 Million match survived.
http://www.laramieboomerang.com/news/local_news/uw-budget-cut-by-percent/article_c103d7fe-e29a-11e5-9038-430cfe8a5fe7.html
SDPokeFan said:Time for the football team to win or the athletics program is going to implode.
ragtimejoe1 said:I would assume or at least hope he was doing a ton of behind the scenes work, so therefor give him kudos for getting this done this year.
How many years is this approved? What happens next year? Same battle?
An athletic department that lives and dies by mostly state funding is not sustainable, IMO. How to solve that is the job of the AD. Winning will help, but it won't be the only thing to solve this.
WestWYOPoke said:ragtimejoe1 said:I would assume or at least hope he was doing a ton of behind the scenes work, so therefor give him kudos for getting this done this year.
How many years is this approved? What happens next year? Same battle?
An athletic department that lives and dies by mostly state funding is not sustainable, IMO. How to solve that is the job of the AD. Winning will help, but it won't be the only thing to solve this.
Budgets are biennial in Wyoming, so this is good for the next 2 years. Meaning we will be probably hearing all of this rhetoric again in January and February of 2018.
WestWYOPoke said:That was my thinking when typing the previous post. One of two things needs to happen in the next two years. Either we need to start winning in football and basketball or the fossil fuel industry needs to kick back in to high gear. If we have plenty of money we won't need to worry about cuts, but as that seems bleak right now, we will probably need to start winning. Otherwise, 2018 might be a bad spring for UW athletics.