No. Applications for admittance to WSU are up but I for one know I applied to several other universities as well as WSU. But that doesn't diminish the fact that its still AWSOME news.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostYes, IF they can make it happen.
Or maybe he's talking about a move to the AAC . . . I kid!"It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by shock-it-to-me View PostHe mentioned that college admissions to WSU are up 75% since the Final Four, and they expect that to climb to 100% by the end of the year. Could that possibly be true? I have no reason to doubt it, but that is INCREDIBLE!!!
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Originally posted by jpshocker View PostNail on the head. He can either call these guys out by telling everyone they are afraid to play us, or he can simply state "I wouldn't play us either.". The implication is the same.Livin the dream
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CBS Sports has a column out on the Rome interview. Funny how a national interview becomes internet worthy. Looks like the national comments tend to favor us. Marshall is smooth..... he is getting the whole country behind Shocker Nation.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostI guess I never realized that he went as far to say he outright wouldn't do it if he were in their shoes. I thought he had tiptoed around their motivation and been less direct in the past. Not a big deal, just caught me by surprise.
I find it interesting that many posters will simultaneously call out KU and say they are "afraid" to play WSU, but then act like Marshall is a god and not afraid of anything. How does that jive together when Marshall himself has said he would do the same thing KU is doing right now if he were coaching there?
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Masterful. He has done a great job of getting out ahead of the "WSU hasn't played anyone" critiques that are inevitable as our chance at a top seed becomes a hot topic. People will still argue that point, but there are also going to be a lot of defenders pointing out how hard we tried to get quality opponents.
The first one to shape the narrative is almost always the most successful.
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I sat in on a talk with Bardo and he talked briefly about other school's who were relatively unknowns to a national audience "post Final Four" effects, and I think he said Butler or VCU saw admission substantially rise after their run.
I truely believe those numbers that 75% of APPLICATIONS are up. Because Bardo and Admissions are spending substantially more money on contacting prospective students, and then plan to spend even more in future years. It's a big dedication to getting enrollment up to around 20k for WSU.
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Originally posted by _kai_ View PostI sat in on a talk with Bardo and he talked briefly about other school's who were relatively unknowns to a national audience "post Final Four" effects, and I think he said Butler or VCU saw admission substantially rise after their run.
I truely believe those numbers that 75% of APPLICATIONS are up. Because Bardo and Admissions are spending substantially more money on contacting prospective students, and then plan to spend even more in future years. It's a big dedication to getting enrollment up to around 20k for WSU.
Basketball success doesn't always drive enrollment
WSU's enrollment of 14,550 is actually down about 2.3 percent this year compared to last fall, though a university spokesman says the added exposure from the NCAA tournament can't hurt President John Bardo's long-term goal of growing enrollment to 20,000 students.
Enrollment. Though some scoffed when he announced his goal of growing WSU’s enrollment to at least 22,000 students, Bardo said the target is “meaningful and achievable.” And WSU already is seeing major movement, he said. Applications for next year were up 26 percent as of last week compared with the same time a year ago. Bardo thinks there will be at least 15,300 students next year, up from about 14,500 now. Has the men’s basketball success last season helped recruiting? “The Final Four effect is way overplayed,” Bardo said. It helps with people who previously had not heard of WSU, he said, but the impact lasts only about three years – that is unless WSU keeps doing well in the tournament.
I would speculate that of the 75% number Marshall mentioned, a large majority is likely due to the increased academic recruitment efforts.
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