Re: Oklahoma City University moving up to D-I
I think the differences between OCU and USD are very signficant. This is where Carr and Assoicates are needed in both cases to study what they have, develop some idea of what they can do and what they need to. It might after being studied by Carr that both need 10 million more. Every new thing needed has a price tag and it adds up as we all know.
OCU is a city run university that could get the MAPS money, but the Mayor seems to have other ideas. They seem less organized than USD. I am not tooting my horn for USD, but give them credit, they have a foundation. Nothing was mentioned that OCU has. Interesting the AD at OCU is named Jim Abbott.
I think the adminstration at OCU needs to get their city government behind the D1 move. The city benefits from the move more than any other unit. I think having a D1 Power in Normal 40 miles away is not helpful in building interest. How do you compete under those circumstances?
Both USD AND OCU institutions have one thing in common and that is they have to approach D1 very carefully and have a very good business plan. Otherwise it could get very messy.
Originally posted by 89rabbit
OCU is a city run university that could get the MAPS money, but the Mayor seems to have other ideas. They seem less organized than USD. I am not tooting my horn for USD, but give them credit, they have a foundation. Nothing was mentioned that OCU has. Interesting the AD at OCU is named Jim Abbott.
I think the adminstration at OCU needs to get their city government behind the D1 move. The city benefits from the move more than any other unit. I think having a D1 Power in Normal 40 miles away is not helpful in building interest. How do you compete under those circumstances?
Both USD AND OCU institutions have one thing in common and that is they have to approach D1 very carefully and have a very good business plan. Otherwise it could get very messy.
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