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Year 4

talhadfoursteals

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Coach is: 56-64 in DI games. He is above .500 in conference games, with a 38-34 record. Yet, has never finished above 3rd (first year). Weber is the sixth seed in this season's conference tournament. Home attendance took a total dive this season, which will affect sponsorships in the future and I'm sure donor support is at a low. Season tickets are down, student support down, and Wildcat Club membership down. I don't even know if there is a Round Ball Club anymore. If there is, I'm sure it isn't highly attended. Weber State Basketball is not a .500 program. That is mediocrity at its best. We should not be fine with a 4th place finish or even a 3rd place finish. We should be competing for the conference crown every year. Weber should be on par with USU, not UTU.
 
I feel the same way about WBB, T&F, VB, WS, and all aspects of WSU operations. I can't speak for Wildcat Club or ticket sales, but Round Ball is as active and attended as it ever has been. In some ways, more active. I don't know the exact numbers, but my best guess is that total donations are as healthy as they have ever been. It could absolutely get better and that should be the goal. Attendance has been going down for a while now and that is simply not acceptable. More needs to be done. The product on the floor was improved this year, but it should always be top 2 or it's a failure. If you want success, you need to invest in it. It's hard because money is tight, but that doesn't mean that we should give up on it.
 
I have several friends not renew their season tickets and no one has even called or emailed them about it. We need new blood all around. Complacency is king at WSU.
 
I feel the same way about WBB, T&F, VB, WS, and all aspects of WSU operations. I can't speak for Wildcat Club or ticket sales, but Round Ball is as active and attended as it ever has been. In some ways, more active. I don't know the exact numbers, but my best guess is that total donations are as healthy as they have ever been. It could absolutely get better and that should be the goal. Attendance has been going down for a while now and that is simply not acceptable. More needs to be done. The product on the floor was improved this year, but it should always be top 2 or it's a failure. If you want success, you need to invest in it. It's hard because money is tight, but that doesn't mean that we should give up on it.
Yeah those meals at Ligoris and Javier’s where you get “insider” information from Duft will never lose attendance. It’s a way for all the old hoagie fans to see each other and BS. Sneak some under the table donations to the program. There’s a reason we aren’t good. That club isn’t funding more than a pack of socks lol
 
Yeah those meals at Ligoris and Javier’s where you get “insider” information from Duft will never lose attendance. It’s a way for all the old hoagie fans to see each other and BS. Sneak some under the table donations to the program. There’s a reason we aren’t good. That club isn’t funding more than a pack of socks lol
Judging by how off based this comment is it's easy to tell you clearly aren't a member of the roundball club. This is one group of donors who have actually helped the program directly instead of just to the general athletic fund. Fans are free to complain all they want but if you'd like to see improvement in the men's basketball program then put your money where your mouth is. The roundball club has funded a whole lot more than you think. And for hell's sakes I wish they would move the meetings back to Ligori's and Javiers.
 
Personally, I am a huge fan of these committed donors. They continue to support and try when so much is going in a highly dubious direction. I greatly appreciate all that these members have done over the years. Olds invited me to a couple of meetings and I really enjoyed them. I met other great fans and had a really wonderful time. Some of these fans I still call friends, including Olds (even if we disagree at times). I knew Coach Rahe fairly well before, but got to know him on a different level. Though, and regrettably, as long as Duft is the coach, I don't see it growing. Athletics revenue and available resources for student-athletes, coaches, and the programs at large are a SERIOUS concern. If the BIGGEST revenue producer at Weber State isn't growing (it is shrinking), that means Weber State sports isn't growing. WSU's current administrators are immensely concerned about the current direction of WSU Athletics. Funding is atrocious and available resources are stretched. The university is not in a position to bail them out. Calling or contacting former season ticket holders is an easy one. That should be automatic. That that isn't happen is really telling.
 

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