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Date Posted: Tue March 15, 2005 06:37:53
Author: Drag-less
Subject: The only possible difference now is that it has been well established that an outstanding Div. I basketball program raises the number of applications (especially from males) and improves the quality of the undergraduate student body. Basketball is actually a cheap way to improve academics. Look at Duke. It was a good university in the 60s and 70s; now it's an outstanding university. Georgetown is an even better example of the same movement in perceived academic quality.
In reply to: Rambacker 's message, "I disagree with your statements. I happen to know that the strategic plan that is being conducted includes an in-depth look at our athletic program and how it should be positioned to support our future institutional mission. Basketball will be the centerpiece of our athletic program, in my opinion, and will be positioned to compete on a national stage. Our AD's future will fall into place according to his ability to manage a program at that level. You can come to your own conclusions related to that." on Mon March 14, 2005 23:00:02


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