In a separate process, the athletic department’s budget will be reduced by $3.4 million. The athletic budget was not included in the board’s agenda.
One area that apparently being look at in trying to reduce costs concerns scheduling and team travel, particularly, at least, in the "Olympic" sports. The daily Paul Swann radio show in Huntington recently had as a guest veteran Herd tennis coach, John Mercer. They discussed his upcoming team, new players, etc., and then discussed the schedule. Coach Mercer noted that in tennis, the Herd team goes to a lot of in season tourneys where several teams compete, at one location per tourney. Also noted the Herd has had a history of playing some out west teams, teams in the east (last year we competed against Yale, I believe). The Coach seemed to suggest that the team may not be traveling to as many distant locations for matches as in the past.
I would think that the administration, including Mike Hamrick, may be directing, or "strongly" suggesting, that other Olympic coaches, volleyball, softball, swimming, soccer, etc., do the same in making or completing schedules for the 20-21 season, to curtail/cut down on travel, and, of course, COSTS!!
As for in conference schedules, believe that the CUSA "brain trust" is already working on that. For example, I believe New Mexico is, or was, a CUSA member for soccer. Doubt if we see them on the 20-21 schedule! And I believe some of those annual trips to Texas for a lot of Olympic games and/or matches will be highly curtailed if not cut out altogether!
My only real "concern" is that Danny's basketball program will fall under the same guidelines (I'm sure the women's program is) and that in completing the OOC schedule, Herd fans may again be forced to see the likes of (Ugh!) the Kentucky Chrstians, Pikevilles, Rio Grandes, etc., of the world on the 20-21 schedule, all in the name of "cost cutting"!!