Big Dog said:
DiabloWags said:
Just an FYI about Cal cutting Sports.
Currently, Cal does not comply with Title IX from a strict numbers sense.. The only reason they are deemed to be in compliance is because the surveys taken by the undergrad female population shows that "they" believe that Cal continues to "strive" towards compliance by offering sports and recreational facilities to Cal Women.
For the people that flippantly think that Women's LAX would be the first to get cut, think again.
Once a School cuts a women's sport, they must comply on a strict male/female ratio of representation in Athletics. And that's not good for men's sports.
Since I was the one who mentioned Lax it was not an idle thought. If the Pac dies, and Cal continues football as a mid-major, Cal will no longer be able to afford to support 30 sports. The TV money will not be there. No question men's teams will have to be cut, but once we go down that path, might as well right size (using the appropriate T9 prong) and cut some expensive(?), non-diverse(?) women's sports, too. This aint' rocket science, which any Haas Finance major could figure out.
Cal has 28 sports.
13 for Men and 15 for Women.
I'm a Haas finance major, but I'm not so naive to think that I know what the exact ratio of men's to women's athletes that rosters need to see in order to strictly comply with Title IX. Over the last several years, there have already been roster cuts to teams in order to address budget concerns because the Chancellor has gotten tired of "papering" over the athletic department deficit every year by writing a check to cover it.
What I do know is that Baseball would be the first to get cut.
It's the most expensive operating sport that there is given the roster size, schedule, and travel.
And that's why Sandy Barbour targeted it right off the "bat" back in 2010.
I also know that teams that have had a track record of raising money from well-heeled donors will survive.
We're talking Rugby, Crew, Water Polo, and Swimming.
These teams have a legacy donor network.
For this reason, I dont think that my favorite sport of Track & Field has a chance.
The donors are literally non-existent, and Jennifer Maxwell (her late husband was Brian Maxwell of Powerbar fame and a former Cal XC runner) has largely ignored the program due to personal politics. What also puts the program on the chopping block is the fact that it's never been a winning program and the last time it did anything at the NCAA level was back in 2007 when all the stars were aligned and the Women's Program finished in the Top 10 in the nation.
Edward's Stadium also sits on a very expensive piece of real estate that probably should have been "downsized" decades ago, with a much more value-added footprint that could have served the school better. The same case could be made for Evans Field.
Sadly, this is the road that I see Cal Intercollegiate Athletics on.
But I think it's very much reality for a Cal IAD that has continually tried to be
all things to all people.We just cant afford that anymore.