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Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« on: April 22, 2011, 12:13:25 AM »
*I only causally follow volleyball*

Her teams the past few years have been having the same problems which seem fix-able with coaching.  Shitty blocks, fitness, poor service and one directional hitting need to change.

We got dominated by China tonight.  Very poor showing.  Team had no discipline and folded after getting down. 


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2011, 05:20:44 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2011, 06:03:42 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2011, 09:18:04 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.

Well hmm, according to the best available information the course cost $11 million, the clubhouse $5.5 million, and the K-State golf facility $250K.  

Plus 06 can you point me towards the financial information that says that the facility generates enough net revenue to produce a pint of piss towards funding scholarships.  There is no specific revenue section for the golf course in the foundation annual report (there is expenses of nearly $2 million dollars though).

Keep in mind the facility was basically bankrupt about 5 years ago.











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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2011, 02:52:15 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.

Well hmm, according to the best available information the course cost $11 million, the clubhouse $5.5 million, and the K-State golf facility $250K.  

Plus 06 can you point me towards the financial information that says that the facility generates enough net revenue to produce a pint of piss towards funding scholarships.  There is no specific revenue section for the golf course in the foundation annual report (there is expenses of nearly $2 million dollars though).

Keep in mind the facility was basically bankrupt about 5 years ago.


Oh I know it was/is struggling. An no, I don't know where to look to see if it's producing enough revenue to fund any scholarships, just that if that ever becomes the case that's where any "profit" is supposed to go.

The big mistake was letting Colbert dictate the build up of the course though. Dumbass spent all the money making one of the "best courses in America" all the while no one realized the type of people who play those courses tend to want other amenities there as well.

The clubhouse should have been up on the list along with a hotel/spa that would actually make the course a destination place for people outside the Flint Hills. That's the biggest failure IMO, that it could have been designed and built as a resort that would not only offer a great course, but serve as an anchor to Grand Mere, and allow for an expansion to the hotel and restaurant management program at K-State.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2011, 06:43:39 AM »
It was also proclaimed to be the transformation of K-State golf.

The real point is K-State Golf has probably has it better than any other sport at K-State over the last few years.   Literally everything they have is pretty much brand new and really nice.   Yet, they never do anything.   It's not an important sport, but none-the-less, it would be nice if they actually did something like put a trophy in the trophy case every once in awhile.


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2011, 07:26:40 AM »
It is nice to show off our golf course to those ruffians down the high way

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2011, 12:17:25 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.
Not that I don't think "Leadership Studies" is a joke (I do), but I'm pretty sure that building was entirely funded by private donations earmarked for it.  At least that's what my friends with LS minors told me.


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2011, 01:22:10 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.
Not that I don't think "Leadership Studies" is a joke (I do), but I'm pretty sure that building was entirely funded by private donations earmarked for it.  At least that's what my friends with LS minors told me.

My view of that building has somewhat softened because it is used for other classes is it not?  It's also used by multiple student organizations I believe.


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2011, 06:56:03 PM »
Women's golf in last place.

I know, not really a big deal.  But like I've been saying, a sport that has no prayer of ever actually making money that has had a golf course, all weather hitting building, and now new dressing rooms in a $5 million dollar clubhouse built for them . . . and they never do crap.



Meh...there's what $6-10 million in Colbert/clubhouse with all revenue after expenses going to fund scholarships etc. And it also supports the golf course management program, which attracts out of state students.

Much better use of funds than what was spent on the "Leadership Studies" building.
Not that I don't think "Leadership Studies" is a joke (I do), but I'm pretty sure that building was entirely funded by private donations earmarked for it.  At least that's what my friends with LS minors told me.

My view of that building has somewhat softened because it is used for other classes is it not?  It's also used by multiple student organizations I believe.



Still pretty meh on both. Colbert was largely (if not entirely) funded by private donations. Hell the landowner donated the 300-plus acres to K-State. Plus when you build a LS building you need to pay for its upkeep, and, more importantly, pay professors to teach "leadership studies".

There's already an abundance of classroom space/facilities for student organizations on campus. Not sure that having another building for something the school only offers a minor in, is a wise use of funds, donate or otherwise.

At least with the golf course there's some regional draw to get people into Manhattan (you know, the "Stay and Play" that features the Clarion  :facepalm:).

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2011, 07:17:46 PM »
Again, the real bottom line is . . . the golf program never wins crap.  Ever.


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2011, 08:43:15 PM »
Again, the real bottom line is . . . the golf program never wins crap.  Ever.



I care about the golf team not winning anything as much as I'd care if they were winning national titles every year.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2011, 08:46:31 PM »
Again, the real bottom line is . . . the golf program never wins crap.  Ever.



I care about the golf team not winning anything as much as I'd care if they were winning national titles every year.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2011, 09:21:54 PM »
Again, the real bottom line is . . . the golf program never wins crap.  Ever.



I care about the golf team not winning anything as much as I'd care if they were winning national titles every year.

 :jerk: :rolleyes:

So Dax, what do you propose the $15 million or so donated over the last 15 years should have gone to. Let's just assume people are going to donate the exact same amount to other things.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #14 on: April 25, 2011, 09:52:46 PM »
*I only causally follow volleyball*

Her teams the past few years have been having the same problems which seem fix-able with coaching.  Shitty blocks, fitness, poor service and one directional hitting need to change.

We got dominated by China tonight.  Very poor showing.  Team had no discipline and folded after getting down. 

Let's go. Right now! Take it back or it's on.

Don't ever — EVER! — talk sh** on Suzie Fritz again. Best coach at K-State right now.

Who are you going to go after next, head rowing coach Patrick Sweeney? Wow. It's just unbelievable. So easy to talk smack behind a keyboard. Why don't you go out and support the Flying Suzie's a bit more instead of cutting down a K-State legend who just so happens to be married to a very successful track and field coach.

Mods, seriously. Can we ban this clown? I haven't been this worked up in a long time. The guy is not EMAW at all and is going to cost Fritz some recruits somewhere down the road if they happen to read this garbage thread.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2011, 09:56:38 PM »
I mean, seriously. THIS is when you decide to complain? After a loss to bleeping China?

You ever see China play net games? Well, if you haven't, I got news for you: the Chinese are amazing at net games. All of them. Badminton. Ping pong. Tennis. Squash.

And yes, they are also amazing at volleyball.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2011, 11:02:26 PM »
it is rather annoying that our coaches of the less important sports aren't held to a higher standard.  Currie should get on this.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2011, 05:13:00 AM »
Again, the real bottom line is . . . the golf program never wins crap.  Ever.



I care about the golf team not winning anything as much as I'd care if they were winning national titles every year.

 :jerk: :rolleyes:

So Dax, what do you propose the $15 million or so donated over the last 15 years should have gone to. Let's just assume people are going to donate the exact same amount to other things.

My point has nothing to do with the golf course being built itself, but you're being utterly disingenuous if you deny the fact that one of the "selling" points for the course besides giving the Vanier family exclusive development rights was to enhance and improve the K-State men's and women's golf program.   Plus, as I recall, there was athletic department personnel involved in helping to raise the money for the course. 

If the goal was just to have a course to teach golf course management or maintenance, then why did the athletic department bother soliciting hundreds of thousands of dollars of donations for things to be used exclusively by the men's and women's golf teams? 

It seems rather odd to go to that trouble given all the other things needed by revenue generating sports at K-State, and then turn around and have essentially no expectations whatsoever. 


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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2011, 07:01:32 AM »
I mean, seriously. THIS is when you decide to complain? After a loss to bleeping China?

You ever see China play net games? Well, if you haven't, I got news for you: the Chinese are amazing at net games. All of them. Badminton. Ping pong. Tennis. Squash.

And yes, they are also amazing at volleyball.
forgive me if I don't think we should be getting our crap packed because the girl are not held accountable for their fitness and a JV high school coach can teach a better approach to serving and blocking. 
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« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2011, 08:41:43 AM »
Suzie Fritz is so much better than you'll ever be.

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2011, 08:57:38 AM »
I'm a Fritz Fanatic.
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« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2011, 11:21:47 AM »
I'm a Fritz Fanatic.

You are a very smart person.  :woot:

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2011, 03:50:07 PM »
I didn't know there was such a a thing as a Hot Seat for coaches of women's sports.     :ck:

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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2011, 05:13:53 PM »
Our goals for non-revenue making sports should be as follows:

1. Lose the least amount of money possible
2. Win


I would be perfectly fine with turning and burning coaches of non-revenue sports every 5 years just to keep coaches salaries down, if a coach shows they can win in 5 years then keep them, otherwise let 'em go and hire a new one for $200,000. Deb won one big 12 'ship a few years ago, but always flakes out in any tournament, she needs to go along with her lesbo lovin jesus praising assistants.
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Re: Suzie Fritz should be on the hot seat
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2011, 05:31:33 PM »
Our goals for non-revenue making sports should be as follows:

1. Lose the least amount of money possible
2. Win


I would be perfectly fine with turning and burning coaches of non-revenue sports every 5 years just to keep coaches salaries down, if a coach shows they can win in 5 years then keep them, otherwise let 'em go and hire a new one for $200,000. Deb won one big 12 'ship a few years ago, but always flakes out in any tournament, she needs to go along with her lesbo lovin jesus praising assistants.
she won it a long time ago off players from another coach (Jim McLaughlin).
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