Cowboy Junky
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spindoctor02 said:Cowboy Junky said:We have enough people arguing that we don't need to spend anymore money on athletics. As far as I'm concerned, those people can cheer for CSU.
One of the problems with the University is it's lack of personal accountability and it's indifference towards athletics. They won't try anything because they're afraid to fail. Try this, dominate the MWC for a couple of years, and watch the enrollment jump. It works at every other school in the country.
No where did I argue that we shouldn't spend more money on Athletics. In this day and age, it appears you buy your success or have to get really lucky. Combine that with trying to recruit out-of-state talent to Laramie, and you have a bigger issue on your hands. I'd be all for the state helping to increase the athletics department funding.
However, I am staunchly against increasing athletic department funding at the cost of finding the rest of the university. The University of Wyoming's goal as a land-grant institute is to teach the people of Wyoming. It's not to provide the people of Wyoming with a winning football team. Maybe if they raised in-state tuition a bit, they'd be able to better fund the faculty and staff at the university, bringing them up closer to the level of their peer institutions, and then they wouldn't have to spend the state money to do so.
I'm not saying we should fund athletics by sacrificing academics. We have the lowest tuition out of any pier school in the country. It's not even close. It's dirt f'ing cheap. I'm saying we should increase tuition or fees to fund athletics a reasonable amount. I'm not talking 10 million a year, but they need a hell of a lot more than 300,000.
The way Wyoming does business is to beg the state for money and then bitch when they don't get it. They cry about professor retention, but refuse to raise money on their own. Yes, the constitution states that UW education should be close to free. That doesn't mean free, it means inexpensive for the students compared to the rest of the nation. Even if they passed a 300 dollar student fee, we would still have the lowest tuition in our pier group by far.
They won't though. They'll be content with their 300,000 dollar increase to the athletics budget for the next ten years: referring back to it every time our football team finishes 3-9.