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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Football Staff Changes
« on: January 10, 2022, 06:30:29 PM »
with the transition occurring with the Miami Dolphins... it would be cool if DP could find a role for Curt Kuntz (former Struthers HC). Having that NFL experience and being able to connect some dots at the next level could be helpful with recruits/transfers. Bring him home!

Kuntz is a heck of a coach.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Murray State heading to the Missouri Valley
« on: January 07, 2022, 03:11:32 PM »
https://twitter.com/DomIzzoWDAY/status/1479501218506592259?s=20

"Murray State makes it official, they are leaving the Ohio Valley for the Missouri Valley Conference. This statement says there are active discussions between the Missouri Valley Football Conference and Murray State on membership."

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Athletic Budget
« on: November 12, 2021, 09:04:09 PM »
MVC Average vs YSU Revenue

Total Football Expenses
MVC: $5.0 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$534,000

Total Earned Football Revenue
MVC: $1.1 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: +$597,000

% of Earned Income vs Total Expenses
MVC: 23%
YSU: 40%
Difference: +17%

Total Institutional Investment
MVC: $3.8 million
YSU: $2.7 million
Difference: -$1.1 million

Horizon League Men's Basketball Average vs YSU Revenue

Total Men's Basketball Expenses
HL: $2.2 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: -$534,000

Total Earned Men's Basketball Revenue
HL: $581,800
YSU: $666,203
Difference: +$84,403

% of Earned Income vs Total Expenses
HL: 26%
YSU: 39%
Difference: +13%

Total Institutional Investment
HL: $1.6 million
YSU: $1.0 million
Difference: -$618,000

Horizon League - Total vs YSU

Total Athletically Generated Revenue
HL: $2.2 million
YSU: $4.6 million
Difference: +$2.3 million

Total Expenses:
HL: $14.5 million
YSU: $16.2 million
Difference: +$1.7 million

% of Income vs Total Expenses
HL: 16%
YSU: 28%
Difference: +12%

Total Institutional Investment
HL: $12.2 million
YSU: $11.6 million
Difference: -$520,000

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Athletic Budget
« on: November 12, 2021, 08:54:11 PM »
MVC Average vs YSU Expenditures

Undergrads
MVC: 10,892
YSU: 8,576
Difference: -2,316

Men's Basketball Expenses
MVC: $2.7 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: -$1.0 million

Women's Basketball Expenses
MVC: $1.3 million
YSU: $1.1 million
Difference: -$220,000

Football Expenses
MVC: $5.0 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$534,000

Total Expenses
MVC: $20.2 million
YSU: $16.2 million
Difference: -$3.9 million

MAC Average vs YSU

Undergrads
MAC: 14,234
YSU: 8,576
Difference: -5,658

Men's Basketball Expenses
MAC: $2.3 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: -$598,000

Women's Basketball Expenses
MAC: $1.6 million
YSU: $1.1 million
Difference: -$447,000

Football Expenses
MAC: $8.2 million
YSU: $4.4 million
Difference: -$3.8 million

Total Expenses
MAC: $29.4 million
YSU: $16.2 million
Difference: -$13.1 million

Horizon League Average vs YSU

Undergrads
HL: 10,962
YSU: 8,576
Difference: -2,386

Men's Basketball Expenses
HL: $2.4 million
YSU: $1.7 million
Difference: -$771,000

Women's Basketball Expenses
HL: $1.4 million
YSU: $1.1 million
Difference: -$272,000

Total Expenses
HL: $14.5 million
YSU: $16.2 million
Difference: +$1.7 million

League Sponsored Sports
HL: $8.9 million
YSU: $7.6 million
Difference: -$1.2 million

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: ND game day
« on: November 07, 2021, 01:35:33 PM »
We have been on a 1O year plan since Heacock left.  Recruiting will be harder with a few more teams leaving to go to FBS.  James Madison etc Jacksonville St .  This team is a mess and will be a mess for another 3-5 years.  The vision of where our program should be league wise and all the other programs is a joke. Football dynamics have changed kids that we got before under Tressel are going FBS more schools in the loop to offer etc.  The only way to get this fixed is we need an influx of cash donors and getting better coaches that come with it.  Hoping Phillips to get us to be a champion is a pipe dream.  Again Dollar General Budget gets you this product.  Wolford could recruit and what did that get us 8-4 7-5. Yes we were runner up with Pelini but it took a catch by Rader that was the catch of the decade.

Good luck increasing the budget when academic programs are getting cut.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: ND game day
« on: November 06, 2021, 04:07:39 PM »
As much as I love Doug as a person, my patience is growing thin.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Western Illinois
« on: September 30, 2021, 11:56:11 AM »
I’m in the let Crenshaw hopefully develop camp.

On an un related note…….do the new NIL rules apply to our division?

Instead of giving coaches cars, maybe a local car dealer could dangle an Escalade or whatever the hot new ride is to a stud QB recruit?

Just almost joking

Where is Mickey Monus when you need him?
Jaleel actually just became the first Penguin on our football team to sign a NIL deal. He's signed with J Arnold Wealth Management. I don't think the amount has been disclosed, but I think he'll be doing some commercials, billboards, and other general advertising for the company. Good for Jaleel. Great kid.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Western Illinois
« on: September 29, 2021, 03:55:11 PM »
Crenshaw wasn't being recruited as a QB. he didn't have any offers in 2019 and just YSU in 2020.  Athletic kid but need to be a  RB.

Yeah, that's just completely false. If I'm not mistaken, he had offers from Kentucky, Cincinnati, Toledo, Louisville, Kent State, Georgia Tech, Akron, Boston College, and Indiana. Now, of course, many of those offers wanted him to play as an athlete, but to say that he didn't have any offers is just false.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Western Illinois
« on: September 28, 2021, 11:05:30 AM »
33, what have you seen from Crenshaw to think he can?
Here's the way I look at this situation.. this is a rebuilding season, no way around it. We're not looking to make the playoffs this season. Craycraft is a senior and we know what we have with him... a guy who has an arm but has zero accuracy. Waid doesn't have an arm, there's no other way around it. We've seen that first hand. Crenshaw has played all of three games and is a freshman. Let the kid play and see what he has. We already know this season is a wash anyways, so it's better to give this kid time to develop and if at the end of the season he hasn't shown improvement, then you know going into next season what we do and don't have. If you sit the guy after three games, one of which was against Michigan State, what are you really doing to develop the kid? Let him take his lumps. This isn't Ohio State where you have two or three five star guys behind him. Be patient with him. I'm not saying he's the answer, but Craycraft isn't the future, and Waid... we've already been there, done that.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Western Illinois
« on: September 28, 2021, 08:37:01 AM »
  Good points on who is coaching up Crenshaw, and why give up on Waid so quickly.  Listened to radio show la$$t night, Bob Hannon asked Phillips if he considered going with Joe Craycraft in the 4th quarter, and Phillips said no.  How could you not at least consider making a change.

Waid is lucky if he can throw it 20 yards downfield and Craycraft is lucky if he can hit a guy wide open. That's why.

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