http://www.osubeavers.com/SportSelect.d ... PSID=24958
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=2481795
The early 70s MSU dropped baseball and wrestling--well before Title IX really had much of an impact on the overall athletic budget. One thing I notice about OSUs roster is the number of kids playing versus the total scholarships available for this sport (I think it's only like seven). Several of these "nonrevenue" sports attract athletes who play just for the love of the game and I frequently get more than a little upset when I look at all small school such as Eastern putting such a drain on our poor Board of Regents limited resources
Guess I'm just curious as to why there's such a huge disconnect in the number of sports we have compared to what we used to sponsor (obviously baseball, wrestling and our greatest teams before rodeo--rifle come to mind) and the caliber of schools we now play in both football and basketball has me upset this morning. I mean, I hate to point out that even that place 202 miles to west used to be in the same conference as most of the PAC 10 schools
I would hope after the state somehow fixes the severe shortage in the state Teacher Retirement Fund and the State Employee Retirement Fund (both mismanaged by D.A. Davidson and their predominately Fizzlie graduates) as we come to the realization not all of the 500 million (and growing) budget surplus is derived from oil and gas revenues, Brian takes a good, hard look at who he has managing the school trust land with him and starts keeping many of these kids from Montana home for college and after graduation--best place to start because he has more than a little money disappearing here. It's just that I really don't want to see all my own kids forced to move elsewhere to play collegiate sports and work in their fields upon graduation from college (maybe a couple of them because they still think they know everything
Sorry for the things I'm upset about this morning, but it's still frustrating to observe what goes on still, and that's seeing all of our best and brightest leaving the state in droves while we're stuck with...Like Jimmy Buffet says: "I need to go fishing..."