PenguinNation, gbs20 and guinpen,
I understand the points you are making. YSU has not been good in the HL with Slocum. But, it has been a HUGE improvement from when Robic was HC.
I am not privy to all the in's and out's of the financial situation at YSU. But, from what I have seen, the only school that spends less than, or close to what YSU spends on men's basketball is GB. When it comes to women's basketball, YSU is much more comparable to the rest of the HL in coaching salary, recruiting budget and other costs.
All I'm trying to do is let people see the reality of how bad YSU has been in basketball at the D1 level. They had 3-4 wining seasons with Mike Rice. Were seconds away from winning the OVC Tournament in 1985, and playing in the NCAA Tournament.
With the current pay for the basketball coaches, I'm not sure the HL is a good fit for YSU in men's basketball in order to be competing for HL Titles. I think a much better fit would be the NEC. But, that conference is made up of all, or almost all private schools, with smaller enrollments and lower quality facilities than YSU. The HL is a good fit overall for YSU sports. It's the next best fit in terms of travel than the MAC, and a league in which YSU can compete in pretty much every sport offered. Money is not the answer to everything. Having said that, it's hard to attract coaches like Barnes or Boldon to the men's program with what YSU pays the HC and assistant's. I mean men's coaches who have comparable backgrounds to Barnes and Boldon, comparable age and ability to be highly competitive in the HL.
I'm also trying to get people to understand the issue is NOT Ron Strollo having a lack of interest in YSU being highly competitive in men's basketball. He is the AD, but he answers to the President and Board of Trustees when it comes to increasing pay, recruiting budget and all of the financial issues. He also has to get their approval on any coach he wants to hire.
This is from 2013. YSU is last in spending on men's basketball. GB is next to last. YSU ranks 255th in spending on men's basketball, while trying to compete in a conference that is often in the 10-12 range as far as strength of conference. GB is 243rd. The 7th place team is Oakland, at 186th. Detroit spends the most, followed by CSU and WSU:
http://www.bbstate.com/info/teams-hoopsbudget/_/HLHorizon League By Men's Basketball Expenses (2013)
Rk MBB Expenses (2013) Team Nickname Location Arena Coach
127 $2,507,046 Detroit Titans Detroit, MI Calihan Hall Ray McCallum (since 2008)
147 $2,189,220 Cleveland State Vikings Cleveland, OH Wolstein Center Gary Waters (since 2006)
155 $2,029,536 Wright State Raiders Dayton, OH Ervin J. Nutter Center Billy Donlon (since 2010)
160 $2,001,213 Valparaiso Crusaders Valparaiso, IN Athletics-Recreation Center Bryce Drew (since 2011)
165 $1,925,114 Milwaukee Panthers Milwaukee, WI U.S. Cellular Arena Rob Jeter (since 2005)
172 $1,839,018 Illinois-Chicago Flames Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion Howard Moore (since 2010)
186 $1,728,287 Oakland Golden Grizzlies Rochester Hills, MI Athletics Center O'rena Greg Kampe (since 1984)
243 $1,399,814 Green Bay Phoenix Green Bay, WI Resch Center Brian Wardle (since 2010)
255 $1,323,788 Youngstown State Penguins Youngstown, OH Beeghly Center Jerry Slocum (since 2005)
Here is the women's HL expense info from 2013. YSU was still last, but the difference between YSU and Detroit(1st in spending) is only $500,000....On the men's side, that difference is $1.2 MILLION, and YSU is roughly $400,000 behind Oakland, which is 7th in the HL for men's basketball expenses. YSU's expenses in men's basketball are $500,000+ less that 6 of the 9 teams in the league. The women's program is within $200,000 - $300,000 of every program but Detroit, which spends $500,000 more, and spends the most in the HL.
http://www.wbbstate.com/info/teams-hoopsbudget/_/HLRk WBB Expenses (2013) Team Nickname Location Arena Coach
149 $1,412,505 Detroit Titans Detroit, MI Calihan Hall Autumn Rademacher Site,
177 $1,297,597 Milwaukee Panthers Milwaukee, WI U.S. Cellular Arena Kyle Rechlicz
188 $1,276,416 Oakland Golden Grizzlies Rochester Hills, MI Athletics & Recreation Center Jeff Tungate
190 $1,266,695 Illinois-Chicago Flames Chicago, IL UIC Pavillion Regina Miller
194 $1,257,794 Green Bay Phoenix Green Bay, WI Resch Center Kevin Borseth
199 $1,250,023 Valparaiso Crusaders Valparaiso, IN Athletics-Recreation Center Tracey Dorow
203 $1,233,505 Wright State Raiders Dayton, OH Ervin J. Nutter Center Michael Bradbury
218 $1,189,702 Cleveland State Vikings Cleveland, OH H. J. Goodman Arena Kate Peterson Abiad
262 $991,885 Youngstown State Penguins Youngstown, OH Beechly Center John Barnes
Based on the above info, the money spent on men's basketball at YSU would put the MEN'S PROGRAM somewhere in the 150-170 range among D1 WOMEN'S PROGRAMS for expenses.