First of all, great article by JOC. I’ve been a little hard on him lately but this was informative and a great insight. More of this please.
Secondly, glad to read the tone of the article that UR understands the importance of basketball at this university and it sounds like we are going to up our game with funds. Some notable quotes.
“When UR announced it would join the NCAA revenue-sharing model in February of 2025, the school’s vice president and director of athletics, John Hardt, said the Spiders’ plan was to remain relevant in “this new era of collegiate athletics,” and position UR to compete for A-10 basketball championships”
“Basketball is important at UR, Mooney emphasized, and said administration members are “aware and really trying to help in every way (they) can to make sure that we’re competitive and have a chance to be a great basketball program.”
“With a relatively small alumni/donor base, very small compared to VCU, UR moving forward is expected to pump more university resources into payment of basketball players.”
Thirdly, these are some hard questions I would want to ask if I was going to be donating significantly more to our basketball program from a donor or university prospective.
1. Did Mooney’s results this year reflect a $2 million funding? In other words, should we have gotten more bang for our buck.
2. Would another coach with $2 million have done more?
3. If we give Mooney $5 million next year, how confident would we be that our results will reflect that investment?
Now to be fair like I always try to be with my opinions, are there tangible differences our staff can point to and say that having more funding would’ve led to different outcomes. For instance player X, Y, Z would have come here had we given more NIL and those players were known difference makers.
The way I see it is this. It’s clear that Mooney isn’t leaving after this year. It’s also clear, at least from what I read and hear, that UR cares about basketball, as we should. So between NIL/house settlement let’s give Mooney one chance with a $5 million budget and see what he can actually do. If we do really well, then it reinforces the financial backing as a key part. If he doesn’t and we have yet another underwhelming season then rather than giving Mooney an extra $3 million the following year (from $2 million to $5 million to match VCU, Dayton, VCU) use that money to buy-out his contract and give the next coach a budget of $2 million to work with and see what he does.