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And it’s not a coincidence. Now one doesn’t cause the other, not directly anyway. A successful football team is the best marketing for a school money can buy, which leads to more applications, greater selectivity etc.
But I think there’s a more direct hidden variable that connects the two in the specific case of this University. It’s an attitude of exclusivity and separation from the Miami-Dade community. Ivory tower syndrome if you will. A lack of inclusion.
On the football side, there’s tons of stories of how the relationship between the program and the various local high schools imploded over time. Golden wasn’t allowed to even visit some schools with his holier than thou attitude. Manny reversed any moderate gains Richt made in his first couple years with **** poor effort. The result has been other programs, especially out of state ones, setting up shop in SFL and filling the vacuum.
This has been almost perfectly mirrored on the academic side, which has been sliding for years. I am no expert in this area but in the 90s in particular, heading into the early 2000s, the school offered very generous financial aid packages for those who qualified academically. That attracted many top notch students (many of whom had their first impression via the football program) who in turn would help boost academics. In the last 10 years or so that has steeply declined, with a much larger percentage of the student population just being rich kids who want to go to school in Miami.
They might seem unrelated, but I think both are signs of the rot coming from the very top, the president and BOT, and their worldviews.
This school and everyone in it sees official affiliation as a status symbol, and as a result sees themselves as better than anyone else and too good to actually put in the work. And it leads to a vicious cycle where the perceived value of that status symbol has been plummeting as a result across the board as a function of the caliber of people you’re bringing in, and the cultural attitude they immediately get infected with and then help reinforce across the institution.
MTSU? Who? We’re way better than them **** that. USA rankings? That thing is a gimmick who even really cares or thinks X should be ranked ahead of us. Everyone is content to continue riding on the laurels of 20 years ago instead of putting in the work.
The longer that is kept up, the more we fall behind, because we refuse to look in the mirror and accept we totally suck right now.
TLDR: The culture problem is *deep* and goes way beyond just the football program. The university admin and BOT has been way too comfortable in their ivory tower and it’s infected every corner of the school. The University, from the top down, needs to take a long hard look in the mirror and get aggressive about rebuilding its relationships, image, it’s entire operations philosophy.
But I think there’s a more direct hidden variable that connects the two in the specific case of this University. It’s an attitude of exclusivity and separation from the Miami-Dade community. Ivory tower syndrome if you will. A lack of inclusion.
On the football side, there’s tons of stories of how the relationship between the program and the various local high schools imploded over time. Golden wasn’t allowed to even visit some schools with his holier than thou attitude. Manny reversed any moderate gains Richt made in his first couple years with **** poor effort. The result has been other programs, especially out of state ones, setting up shop in SFL and filling the vacuum.
This has been almost perfectly mirrored on the academic side, which has been sliding for years. I am no expert in this area but in the 90s in particular, heading into the early 2000s, the school offered very generous financial aid packages for those who qualified academically. That attracted many top notch students (many of whom had their first impression via the football program) who in turn would help boost academics. In the last 10 years or so that has steeply declined, with a much larger percentage of the student population just being rich kids who want to go to school in Miami.
They might seem unrelated, but I think both are signs of the rot coming from the very top, the president and BOT, and their worldviews.
This school and everyone in it sees official affiliation as a status symbol, and as a result sees themselves as better than anyone else and too good to actually put in the work. And it leads to a vicious cycle where the perceived value of that status symbol has been plummeting as a result across the board as a function of the caliber of people you’re bringing in, and the cultural attitude they immediately get infected with and then help reinforce across the institution.
MTSU? Who? We’re way better than them **** that. USA rankings? That thing is a gimmick who even really cares or thinks X should be ranked ahead of us. Everyone is content to continue riding on the laurels of 20 years ago instead of putting in the work.
The longer that is kept up, the more we fall behind, because we refuse to look in the mirror and accept we totally suck right now.
TLDR: The culture problem is *deep* and goes way beyond just the football program. The university admin and BOT has been way too comfortable in their ivory tower and it’s infected every corner of the school. The University, from the top down, needs to take a long hard look in the mirror and get aggressive about rebuilding its relationships, image, it’s entire operations philosophy.
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