Herbst's responsibility in sports mess? | Page 2 | The Boneyard

Herbst's responsibility in sports mess?

Status
Not open for further replies.

MASSconn

Pretentious CR Critic
Joined
Sep 12, 2014
Messages
332
Reaction Score
952
For what its worth, those students that they are attracting from China have very, very, wealthy parents, that like to throw money around...

This sounds like something someone from Arkansas would stay. We are a global university. Foreign students pay full tuition and broaden our scope in the job market.
 

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
For what its worth, those students that they are attracting from China have very, very, wealthy parents, that like to throw money around...

Super. How do the taxpayers get an ROI on our UConn investment?

Spoiler alert - we don’t. We educate people who don’t live here and contribute to the state after they graduate. So we subsidize other places with our tax dollars.

Then they brag to us about where they are in the rankings. Wow - how exciting. I’m glad that you were able to take money from
this state to enrich other locations. Thanks!
 
Last edited:

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
This sounds like something someone from Arkansas would stay. We are a global university. Foreign students pay full tuition and broaden our scope in the job market.

Wow we are a global university.

What is the ROI on this broke state funding that?

Our scope in the job market - what the hell does that even mean?
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
7,129
Reaction Score
7,592
Glad to hear Connecticut taxpayers are propping up a university that wants to attract more students from China.

That sounds like an awesome plan to get an ROI for the state on our investment!
Foreign students pay full out of state tuition with no financial aid of any kind available. They are the most profitable students. Connecticut students pay substantially less with in state rates along with financial aid.
Take a ride through the Yale. A large percentage of their students are Asian. It really is a question of income.
 

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
Foreign students pay full out of state tuition with no financial aid of any kind available. They are the most profitable students. Connecticut students pay substantially less with in state rates along with financial aid.
Take a ride through the Yale. A large percentage of their students are Asian. It really is a question of income.

Last I checked I’m not funding Yale every other week.

If you guys don’t get this scam I don’t know how to help you. ‘Profitable’. Good one.
 

UConnNick

from Vince Lombardi's home town
Joined
Sep 17, 2011
Messages
5,076
Reaction Score
14,074
The Task Force report was very critical of John Toner and pretty specific about those criticisms, IIRC. That said on Toner's watch we: 1) joined the Big East (barely JT vacillated on it until the last moment), 2) hired Geno and 3) hired Jim Calhoun. Those are some pretty impressive wins regardless of the rest of tenure.

I guess I should add Toner was a very well respected NCAA president while he was the AD at UConn. I'll also add that my very limited interaction with him, he was a great guy.

Toner was criticised in the report for spending way too much time away from Storrs on NCAA business during his tenure. They pretty much blamed him for the AD being in the state it was in at the end of Perno's regime.

That said, he hit two home runs almost simultaneously by hiring Geno and Jim. The man clearly had an eye for talent. He pulled off a daily double the likes of which few ADs ever have. He did go on to be NCAA president, so he was very popular and personable among his peers. I can say the same as CL about my own personal encounters with him.
 
Joined
Sep 20, 2014
Messages
1,548
Reaction Score
4,888
International students pay $2k more than out of state, but some people can't comprehend "profit"
 
Joined
Mar 13, 2018
Messages
2
Reaction Score
2
She may be THE GREATEST at running the school. On her watch athletics have crashed and burned some if us have been questioning where this was headed for a few years.

It left a real impression on me when she made a disparaging remark about sending kids to Ames, Iowa. Instead now we send them Tulsa, Oklahoma, New Orleans, etc. I never felt she understood the stakes well enough to be pro active early on. The email from acting AD Paul Pendergast was another tell.

Nothing may have changed our current fate, but evidence points to being caught totally flat footed when the carousel started turning.
Spot-on. The conference re-alignment chess game is played mainly by the school presidents (not the ADs). She entered eight years ago in a fairly strong position and played the game terribly.
 
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
10,700
Reaction Score
12,063
I don't know,Herbst hired Ward, who hired Diaco and we missed out on ACC expansion over Pitt and Louisville.

Now we don't have a flagship radio station to cover UConn games

It might be time for her to move on
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
6,950
Reaction Score
17,211
Last I checked I’m not funding Yale every other week.

If you guys don’t get this scam I don’t know how to help you. ‘Profitable’. Good one.

You are, because Yale doesn't pay property taxes to New Haven, which in turn needs to be funded by the state.
 

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
You are, because Yale doesn't pay property taxes to New Haven, which in turn needs to be funded by the state.

I figured someone would say that.

Hopefully someone fixes that soon, but it’s not really the same thing. Yale also has the benefit in this analysis of... being in Connecticut permanently and being one of the more important employers in the state - as opposed internationals who never darken our doors post graduation.
 
Joined
Nov 26, 2011
Messages
232
Reaction Score
372
I remember there being a thread about Herbst being a 3rdbass a while back. That’s when I realized I really wasn’t as bad off as I thought I was with some of the creepy comments posted.

Times have changed...
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
6,950
Reaction Score
17,211
I figured someone would say that.

Hopefully someone fixes that soon, but it’s not really the same thing. Yale also has the benefit in this analysis of... being in Connecticut permanently and being one of the more important employers in the state - as opposed internationals who never darken our doors post graduation.

I know it isn't the same thing - just being pedantic.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
20,557
Reaction Score
44,690
I remember there being a thread about Herbst being a 3rdbass a while back. That’s when I realized I really wasn’t as bad off as I thought I was with some of the creepy comments posted.

Times have changed...
Yes, now some see her as a PILF. President I'd like to FIRE. Just kidding, but she seems to always get a pass for how bad things are.
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
5,026
Reaction Score
10,838
Isn't who thinks she hasn't been great doesn't have a clue of what it means to be a University President.

Anyone who thins Warde was a mistake has no clue of the role of an AD or the situation at the time.
 
Joined
Aug 29, 2011
Messages
357
Reaction Score
602
Super. How do the taxpayers get an ROI on our UConn investment?

Spoiler alert - we don’t. We educate people who don’t live her and contribute to the state after they graduate. So we subsidize other places with our tax dollars.

Then they brag to us about where they are in the rankings. Wow - how exciting. I’m glad that you were able to take money from
his state to enrich other locations. Thanks!
the return on investment would be, said wealthy parents donate money to the university, which benefits, guess who... us taxpayers... duh:rolleyes:
 

hardcorehusky

Lost patience with the garden variety UConn fan
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
2,688
Reaction Score
13,175
Herbst made the call a few years ago to tighten admission standards for athletics. That has been one of the bigger issues from a competetive standpoint because we are in a conference with Memphis and other lower rated schools. RE had a problem with it- PP gave me examples of kids who couldn't get in that went to Temple. I was not close to KO so I don't know how that affected him.
 

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
Isn't who thinks she hasn't been great doesn't have a clue of what it means to be a University President.

Anyone who thins Warde was a mistake has no clue of the role of an AD or the situation at the time.

A trained seal could fix the APR.

The guy hired Bob Diaco. Total loser. Must not be part of what an AD is responsible for.

I guess us ignorant dumb dumbs just can’t see the brilliance of a Warde Manual.

Maybe someday I’ll be bright enough to give everyone in leadership a pass for driving the ship into an iceberg.
 

whaler11

Head Happy Hour Coach
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
44,374
Reaction Score
68,261
the return on investment would be, said wealthy parents donate money to the university, which benefits, guess who... us taxpayers... duh:rolleyes:

Yeah sure - let’s see the books with all the huge donations from Chinese nationals.

That’s a good one. Maybe we should only have international students and the school can send us check every year like the casinos send the tribe members. It’s so profitable!
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
5,026
Reaction Score
10,838
A trained seal could fix the APR.

The guy hired Bob Diaco. Total loser. Must not be part of what an AD is responsible for.

I guess us ignorant dumb dumbs just can’t see the brilliance of a Warde Manual.

Maybe someday I’ll be bright enough to give everyone in leadership a pass for driving the ship into an iceberg.

At that moment in time, half the ADs in the country would have hired Bobby Red Pants. Many posters on this board were euphoric at the time. But he did more than just make one hire, and fixing APR legally is not that easy to do....but sure.
 

uconnphil2016

Head Rat
Joined
Jun 19, 2015
Messages
5,509
Reaction Score
18,502
For what its worth, those students that they are attracting from China have very, very, wealthy parents, that like to throw money around...

They also aren't eligible for aid I don't think, so they pay in full out of pocket
 

uconnphil2016

Head Rat
Joined
Jun 19, 2015
Messages
5,509
Reaction Score
18,502
You are, because Yale doesn't pay property taxes to New Haven, which in turn needs to be funded by the state.

Not that this is a reasonable replacement for paying property taxes, but I believe Yale pays the city of New Haven a good faith contribution each year instead of paying property taxes. I don't have the figures off hand, but they do pay the city. New Haven also has arguably the best economy of any CT city, so the net impact of Yale is probably positive on the city as a whole.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
87,884
Reaction Score
328,687
Not that this is a reasonable replacement for paying property taxes, but I believe Yale pays the city of New Haven a good faith contribution each year instead of paying property taxes. I don't have the figures off hand, but they do pay the city. New Haven also has arguably the best economy of any CT city, so the net impact of Yale is probably positive on the city as a whole.
Not to drive this further off topic but here’s your answer:

> all the people who come to the city to work or visit benefit from New Haven’s strong police and fire departments, with only Yale University paying $2 million toward fire service.

She said the $6.7 million voluntary payment by Yale to New Haven, as well as the $2.7 million from the Yale New Haven Hospital System
...“ <<
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Online statistics

Members online
163
Guests online
1,685
Total visitors
1,848

Forum statistics

Threads
157,174
Messages
4,086,597
Members
9,982
Latest member
dogsdogsdog


Top Bottom