[NU Sports] BB Coaching Change? (fwd)

Arthur Miller artmiller1 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 22 08:51:51 CST 2007


I agree with this person's points entirely.  My position on this is fairly
simple, and it is this:

Football and men's basketball are, for better or worse, a significant
component of the Northwestern "brand" as well as of the student/alumni
experience.  This may be shallow, this may be unjust, but this is THE WAY IT
IS.  The truth is that kids can get a great, world-class education at dozens
of universities these days; if we want our pick of the best students, we
need to offer them a complete student/alumni experience, which in this day
and age has to include competitive football and men's basketball.  Football
is arguably there right now, though perhaps just barely.

Don't get me wrong: I'm very proud of the excellence we have shown in
non-rev sports like lax, softball, wrestling, tennis, and swimming.  But the
ability of these sports to improve the brand and student/alumni experience
is greatly limited compared with MEN'S BASKETBALL.

The Northwestern trustees and administration need to either recognize this
fact and strive to address it as they would any other shortcoming of the
university, or de-emphasize it altogether, opt out of the Big Ten, and join
an athletic conference of more like-minded institutions.  This
"fence-sitting" posture--where we enjoy the financial benefits of being in
the B10 but decline to make the necessary investments to excel--is
hypocritical and unfair to the students, alumni, and the other institutions
in the conference.




-----Original Message-----
From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Leonard
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:37 AM
To: nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] BB Coaching Change? (fwd)

Everyone,

I received the email below from another NU fan who asked me to post it to
this list for discussion. I think the point is valid. If our trustees were
willing to invest in NU basketball, I think we'd be more competitive. 

Go Cats,
Jim

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IMO, the root of our problem is a 60 year or so background of
administrations that don't have sufficient interest in basketball. They have
not and will not provide the things a good program needs, like better
facilities and the funds to let a good coach hire top assistants and keep
them.
 
Academics? No excuse. Duke debunks that. So, does Stanford. And, just the
other day Vanderbilt beat Florida, the national champs! Vanderbilt, no less,
a school with high academic standards. 
 
As to coaching, no one can convince me, that in the past 60 years or so we
have not had some capable coaches, guys like Tex Winter, and arguably even
our present coach, Bill C. 
 
Yes, coaching is not the transcendent problem. Rather, I say to myself,
"It's no support, Stupid!" Considering 60 years of basketball obscurity, it
just has to be that! Our administrations just don't want to provide the $
for top notch facilities, competitive wages for assistants, and recruiting.
Over the years, our trustees consistently refuse to provide our coaches the
tools they need to compete. Their interest has been and is more on football
and other sports. Since the 40s (?), for Northwestern, basketball has been
on the back burner.
 
Bottom line:  The buck stops with the trustees.


 
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