Right now I think CU needs to get the football program re-established and generating extra cash flow and then start focusing on basketball.
This’ll take 5-10 years.
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Could be but if you were in charge where would you put your focus? I would put a higher focus on football, better chance of success and more revenue upside.
Not really. CO high school football can't be counted on to recruit much either, so CU has to go out of state. Hell so does CSU. Sure football puts out more revenue which is why I mostly agree with you here, but basketball is also much smaller and cheaper, and shouldn't be this hard to have success in. The University just doesn't support it. Its sad because the Keg is every bit as fun to be at when its packed as Folsom is imo.
I don't buy the lack of in-state talent as an excuse here-The basketball talent level in Colorado has been the same for years folks. There's always been a huge discrepancy between the haves and have-nots on the girls side, but the good teams (Regis for example) can play with anybody in the country, and they'll always have a couple players who can play at the high D1 level. Not that way on the boys side-there's a lot more parity, but there's far less talent. Look at Grandview as an example-played in the Tarkanian classic in Vegas this past December and went 1-3. They're ranked #3 in 5A. Chaparral is ranked #1 in Colorado right now, but #70 nationally (got both those numbers from Maxpreps). We're not recruiting that well. Period. That's what this comes back to.
There lies the problem, neither one of them is packed. IMO, football success is lower hanging fruit. The program has some history of success and has recently invested a $150 million into the football facilities which should help recruiting. Basketball recruiting is not very easy at CU for the reasons stated before - some of those reasons do not apply to football.
You don't see the connection here? Really?
Neither is football recruiting though, and you have to have vastly more resources for it. The recruiting budgets certainly aren't close to equal for the two sports. As revenue sports go basketball is the low hanging fruit here just based on the cost to both programs alone.