So... do you think requiring parity between men's and women's sports is unfair, 
Jerry?

Cee

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jerry Belloit 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2011 5:13 PM
  Subject: RE: [gatortalk] GatorTalk Poll: First game of the year


  Helen, 

   

  I rarely disagree with you on things, but I believe Title IX was the direct 
cause the elimination of men's wrestling.  It is true that the Title IX did not 
REQUIRE the elimination of any men's sports, but it did required that the 
spending on men's and women's sports be equalized.  At the time, I believe that 
the football team was the only team that made money.  The "profit" from the 
football team then had to support the rest of the men's and women's sports.  
Since there were not enough surplus dollars to fund women's sports at the 
required level, spending on men's sports had to be curtailed.  Thus the 
elimination of men's wrestling.  Florida's endowments were not sufficiently 
large to be able to fund additional women's sports so the money had to come 
from the profit from the football team.  If Florida would have had endowments 
like Stanford, we would have not needed to  cut any sports and could have 
archery, rowing, etc. and would be the perennial winner of the All Sport's 
trophy formerly known as the Sear's Cup.

   

  Jerry

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Helen Huntley
  Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2011 4:05 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [gatortalk] GatorTalk Poll: First game of the year

   

  I agree with Rob. It's not about how much UAA "needs," it's about how much it 
can get.

   

  Title IX doesn't require the elimination of any men's teams. It requires 
parity. Instead of choosing to spend some additional money on women's teams to 
make spending fairer, some universities choose to transfer money from men's 
sports to women's sports.

   

   

   

  On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Ed Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:

  It wasn't money that killed the wrestling team, it was Title IX



  On 7/9/2011 9:33 AM, Rob Alexander wrote:

  That's a red herring. We have seven home games now. Before the NCAA added an 
extra game to the schedule, Foley always said we must have six home games a 
year to make a profit. Now we have added another game and he uses the same 
argument about needing seven home games a year. If we made a large profit with 
six home games, and we did, then we would make a larger profit with 6.5 home 
games a year. Of course, we make even more with seven, but the point is that we 
were already past the number of home games we 'needed' before.

  However many or few games we have, and no matter how financially sound we 
are, Foley is always going to put making another dollar above the fans' 
enjoyment of the sport itself. (See discussion of early home games at noon.) If 
the NCAA added two more games a year, Foley would rush out and schedule two 
more patsies, and he'd say we 'must' have nine home games a year.

  I know money is important to all our athletic programs (though it didn't save 
the wrestling team), but it begs the question... are the sports there to earn 
money, or is the money earned to support the sports?

  Rob



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  On Jul 9, 2011, at 7:13 AM, Jerry Belloit<[email protected]>  wrote:

  I would too.  The problem Foley has is that we have to find good teams that
  will not want a home-and-home.  Good teams will demand that.  Major teams
  need the six home games for revenue.  Only teams that do not have a great
  revenue source from home games can afford to play away games without a
  return home game.  That being said, I wonder why Miami doesn't play us here
  every year.  They don't do that well with their home games, do they?

  Jerry

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
  Behalf Of Rob Alexander
  Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 3:44 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [gatortalk] GatorTalk Poll: First game of the year

  I'd be much more interested in playing two-game home and home series with
  different well-respected teams that we rarely would play otherwise. Although
  I understand the reasons for the two warm-up games every year, as a fan of
  the sport, I'd rather see good games.

  Rob


  Sent from my iPhone

  On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:11 PM, John Vega<[email protected]>  wrote:

  On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:02 PM, mail.bobparks.com wrote:

  One word: recruiting.

  they'll have trouble paying their recruiting coordinators if they can't

  sell any tickets

  soon UM football will be the functional equivalent of similarly sized

  private schools

  How is St. John's football team doing these days?

  -Zeb

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