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Our peers…We're lumped in with the "low and mid-major" jobs...
Our peers…We're lumped in with the "low and mid-major" jobs...
Actually Danny will improve to the point that a P5 will hire Mooney to get Danny…Danny graduates in two years and Mooney will retire then to follow his college career.
Who are u u talking about? I keep hearing about these "Mooneyites", but I think it was usually just a few of us on here, even when we won, (sman, 17, me?) who supported him in the past. And we are still here.The Mooneyites have been hiding all season, and most of last season too on the old board. There really isn't anything pointing to the future being bright these days. Not last year, not this year, not next year.
agreed - I have gone back and forth but in general have been more a supporter than not but have just basically breaking point once again similar to after the horrendous @ VCU loss when I was in Paris in Feb '22 and literally woke up at 1am Paris time to watch a horrendous game of bball .. (and then the world turned again to amazement in 3 weeks)Who are u u talking about? I keep hearing about these "Mooneyites", but I think it was usually just a few of us on here (sman, 17, me?) who supported him in the past, even when we won. And we are still here.
Wow - apparently you are "safe" if your last name ends with *ooney - check out this guy's record as Idaho State.We're lumped in with the "low and mid-major" jobs...
Come on, you’re a better statistician than that.Mooney is too young to retire, but he has had health issues that perhaps make it more realistic. I still think there is a 0% chance Mooney is retiring
I messaged a Duquesne alum who used to work for me to see if he’d seen the debacle. His response was he was worried it was too fresh to bring up which made me laugh.Bringing CM back is so embarrassing to anyone associated with UR.
Nice to hear that there are media in Richmond that isn’t just JOC who cares enough to talk about UR and call it as they see them. Our admin can only live in their bubble for so long. Between the radio talk show hosts and JOC’s tweet getting 70K views, these lack of results are being noticed by people.Matt Josephs right now on ESPN Richmond calling a spade a spade, as well... This is a refreshing day.
Having non-UR sports hosts share these thoughts is the best thing that can happen to us. I don’t know if anyone in our administration reads these boards and if they do, probably don’t care what we have to say. Think that it’s a few disgruntled Richmond fans that’ll complain no matter what. However, when it gets to the point to where even people unaffiliated with the university in anyway start saying the same thing, then it can’t be ignored.They used to put the entire show online but seems like they don't archive them like that anymore. But to summarize, he basically said Mooney would have been fired most places by now, said the way the Hardt announcement came out was terrible and that he owes it to fans to explain what the plan is, said there needs to be accountability, said this year's schedule was garbage and clearly designed to stockpile wins and that next year's has to be better. He also said that the NIL funding be to increase but that most supporters won't want to give money while Mooney is the coach.
I think you're right, but that's so backwards if you think about it.Having non-UR sports hosts share these thoughts is the best thing that can happen to us. I don’t know if anyone in our administration reads these boards and if they do, probably don’t care what we have to say. Think that it’s a few disgruntled Richmond fans that’ll complain no matter what. However, when it gets to the point to where even people unaffiliated with the university in anyway start saying the same thing, then it can’t be ignored.
It looks like they haven't been archived in about 2 years, since the last show I could find was in 2024.They used to put the entire show online but seems like they don't archive them like that anymore. But to summarize, he basically said Mooney would have been fired most places by now, said the way the Hardt announcement came out was terrible and that he owes it to fans to explain what the plan is, said there needs to be accountability, said this year's schedule was garbage and clearly designed to stockpile wins and that next year's has to be better. He also said that the NIL funding be to increase but that most supporters won't want to give money while Mooney is the coach.
Thanks for the summary. Sounds like Matt has a list very similar to my own. As far as NIL and revenue share go, it would be very interesting to know where any additional funding comes from. Of course, there is not going to be any sort of public disclosure of that information. If it is from University funds, one really has to question who controls the purse strings and why a change was made for next year. Can’t be because of this year’s results.They used to put the entire show online but seems like they don't archive them like that anymore. But to summarize, he basically said Mooney would have been fired most places by now, said the way the Hardt announcement came out was terrible and that he owes it to fans to explain what the plan is, said there needs to be accountability, said this year's schedule was garbage and clearly designed to stockpile wins and that next year's has to be better. He also said that the NIL funding be to increase but that most supporters won't want to give money while Mooney is the coach.
I’m curious, why do you think that? I would think this years results are why university funds would increase for next year. Unless PQ donates more, I don’t see how they can convince more donors to give more. I think even our leadership recognizes that these results are very poor. Rather than addressing the heart of the issue by buying out the rest of Mooney’s contract, they decided to give him more in NIL. At least they’re trying to do somethingIf it is from University funds, one really has to question who controls the purse strings and why a change was made for next year. Can’t be because of this year’s results.
I want to know what criteria that prevented more funds from being contributed suddenly changed to allow additional funds to be added. I certainly don’t know where the funds to pay players is currently coming from, but my feeling is that the vast majority of the funding is from private donations. Like you said, I would further think that the private funds have reached a ceiling which means the additional funding would have to come from the University. So what changed for the University to decide that it should invest $2-$3 million in basketball player salaries? It simply seems to be the polar opposite of what I would expect the University to do based on recent history. I simply don’t see any reason for the University to “bail out” the Men’s basketball program. If they do choose to provide a cash infusion, I sure hope the administration provides some rationale.I’m curious, why do you think that? I would think this years results are why university funds would increase for next year. Unless PQ donates more, I don’t see how they can convince more donors to give more. I think even our leadership recognizes that these results are very poor. Rather than addressing the heart of the issue by buying out the rest of Mooney’s contract, they decided to give him more in NIL. At least they’re trying to do something
it's probably all coming from the school.I want to know what criteria that prevented more funds from being contributed suddenly changed to allow additional funds to be added. I certainly don’t know where the funds to pay players is currently coming from, but my feeling is that the vast majority of the funding is from private donations. Like you said, I would further think that the private funds have reached a ceiling which means the additional funding would have to come from the University. So what changed for the University to decide that it should invest $2-$3 million in basketball player salaries? It simply seems to be the polar opposite of what I would expect the University to do based on recent history. I simply don’t see any reason for the University to “bail out” the Men’s basketball program. If they do choose to provide a cash infusion, I sure hope the administration provides some rationale.
I have heard all the comments about the large endowment etc and understand the emotional responses, but I have never heard, nor can I find anything from the University BOV that says Men’s Basketball has any sort of priority. If there is a sudden change, I want to hear the “why”.
Hallock, Hardt, and even Mooney in this most recent interview expressed the importance and priority basketball has with the university and its visibility it has and value it brings with prospective students, alums, and the community. They’re not blind to everything. I’m sure they get a bunch of emails, phone calls, and meetings with disgruntled fans. They hear comments online and on sports radio shows.I want to know what criteria that prevented more funds from being contributed suddenly changed to allow additional funds to be added. I certainly don’t know where the funds to pay players is currently coming from, but my feeling is that the vast majority of the funding is from private donations. Like you said, I would further think that the private funds have reached a ceiling which means the additional funding would have to come from the University. So what changed for the University to decide that it should invest $2-$3 million in basketball player salaries? It simply seems to be the polar opposite of what I would expect the University to do based on recent history. I simply don’t see any reason for the University to “bail out” the Men’s basketball program. If they do choose to provide a cash infusion, I sure hope the administration provides some rationale.
I have heard all the comments about the large endowment etc and understand the emotional responses, but I have never heard, nor can I find anything from the University BOV that says Men’s Basketball has any sort of priority. If there is a sudden change, I want to hear the “why”.