HELL NO WE DON'T WANT THIS!!!!!
HELL NO WE DON'T WANT THIS!!!!!
Actually...I received an e-mail from some people in the know at Martin Hall.
They think this may not a bad move, because:
1) It strengthens the UL System bargaining position.
2) It will foster research collaboration between the schools. Apparently Dr. Savoie and the UNO chancellors are friends.
3) Also, funding will not be effected, because it is done on a formula basis and not system basis.
4) Finally, the people at Martin Hall actually believe it will help our influence in the NOLA area. UNO serves the city of New Orleans almost exclusively, and them changing systems will not change that.
I wonder if the provision in the original bill that mandated UNO to be D1 in sports was in the version that passed? So far there is no report on this vote in the Picayune.
I made the comment in a thread last week that it didnt bother me taking them in, but I am not a fan of having to subsidize D1 athletics program that is not supported. But the thing about that is, if they came in, they'd likely be receiving the same state dollars as other D1 programs or however its broken down in LA. I would only have an issue if they received additional money from the govt, on top of the base, to help them survive.
Of course, if a 1-AA or lower division program receives less from the state, then I'm all for them dropping down.
Dr. Savoie is a good friend with the previous Chancellor of UNO, Ryan, who was fired by LSU's Lombardi. Ryan was a big proponent for moving out of the LSU system.
I see some changes in position on the board, now that we have an academic perspective from UL.
Reducing the power of the LSU System and increasing the power of the UL System, puts the momentum on our side with some of the benefits as noted in the email leak.
I was lonely in my opinion last week. SlappyCajun thanks for posting.![]()
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