Posted on 07/20/2018 1:56:57 PM PDT by CedarDave
Also, to meet the Title IX requirement, the number of men allowed to participate in the remaining sports has been reduced, mainly in the track and field area.
Both the AD and university president are Anglo newcomers to New Mexico and were indirectly accused of not understanding the culture of the state, especially with respect to the popularity of soccer. I don't think this fight is over.
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I correct myself: The AD is Latino but he is new to New Mexico.
2 out of 3 ain't bad..................
Women’s beach volleyball? In New Mexico? Where did they play? On the banks of the Rio Grande?
A few of the men should just identify as women to balance this horrible inequity!
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Seriously, isn’t it time to do away with Title IX? And how do they reconcile this with their embrace of this tranny nonsense? Come on people! Everybody knows this is stupid.
Perhaps the diving program doesn't have many members. These days, if you want to be a diver, there are very few places you can practice that sport. Thanks to government regulations and trial lawyers, diving boards have all but been eliminated in America. Even large institutions such as high schools can no longer afford to install diving boards due to formidable insurance costs.
Men are obviously under represented.
Will there be special quotas, lowering of standards and men only scholarships?
Okay, this has OFFICIALLY gone too far.
Were ANY of those sports really bringing any revenue to the school? Get rid of all that stuff. Same with all the degree programs that don’t generate jobs.
Actually many if not all of them are on the women's volleyball team which continues. I think elimination of women's beach volleyball is a sop to women at the university who believe it's sexist in today's "me too" culture. And yes, they are very nice for men to look at.
They are bringing onboard Olympic Virtue Signaling, however.
Men’s soccer? No problem. Those men wanting to play soccer merely need to claim themselves transgender and they can play on the woman’s team. I’m just sayin’
A little more about the success of the UNM men’s soccer program: UNM mens soccer program has played in two Final Fours, one national championship game and has been a conference champion seven times since 2001.
I don’t understand why there are no fans in the stands.
Should a university really be offering scholarships for some of these sports? Why aren't these club sports where the participants basically pay their own way?
The unintended consequences of Title IX have been huge. Participation of women has probably risen but at the cost of some men's sports, primarily wrestling.
New Mexico really picked a bad time to tank in football. They were in the abyss when the first round of conference realignment went around and were still bad when the Big 12 was considering adding teams. If football had been good to go along with a historically pretty good men's basketball program, UNM might have gotten some attention from either the Pac-12 or Big 12. Albuquerque is a reasonably large TV market, UNM would be the only P5 school in the state, and the academics aren't awful. The Lobos wouldn't have been a premium addition but may have been a decent partner with another addition.
It could be worse. The Lobos could be like Idaho dropping their football program down to FCS.
I think I could become a fan of beach volleyball.
Not true at most schools. Even have separate coaching staffs.
The skiing part sucks. UNM had a lot of cross country skiers recruited from Norway and Sweden. They would do their dry land training on South 14. Frequently on my afternoon commute I would be treated to a bevy of tanned 6 foot blond ladies in bike shorts and sports bras roller skiing up the hill.
Womens beach volleyball? In New Mexico? Where did they play? On the banks of the Rio Grande?
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