WHy are you so concerned about the salaries of the assistant coaches in women's basketball? They have won a national championship have been in the final 8 in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012. For the good of the students fielding more sports is good. No one cares about Maryland football. Even when they did well they couldn't get to a real bowl game because no one from MD would attend.
I have been to Notre Dame and Ohio State areas. They are not a lot of things going on. Columbus has a hockey team but that is about it. Notre Dame area is a dump. Penn State is far from the big cities. Maryland is located within 25 miles of two NFL teams with huge stadiums. Two Major League Baseball teams. An MLS team. A NHL and NBA team. No one is ever going to care about the MD football program. And you don't think that effects recruiting? It is amateur sports.
Wow dude, there are so many factually incorrect statements with this post I don't know even where to begin. Of course fielding more sports is good, but not when you're continually bleeding money and spending future reserves. Come on now. You clearly don't know how the business of college athletics works. There are these things called revenue sports - football and men's basketball - they let you fund all the other Olympic sports. In order to fund programs such as soccer, track/field, etc, you need to generate revenue from your moneymakers. Simple as that. You also can't make ill-advised decisions that detriment the budget (Comcast naming rights, football suites, etc).
How you don't see what's wrong with paying the women's assistants more than the men's is really simple: you're pouring more money into a program that offers zero return. In other words, women's bball does not make any money! Maryland Basketball is the AD's cashcow, yet you're paying the women's assistants higher salaries?? Thankfully this has been addressed under Anderson's leadership.
Maryland football has to compete with not one but two pro teams, as well as reside in the shadow of our nation's capital. But the fact that they can't draw because of all the other things that go on in the area is bogus. Season ticket sales were at their highest when the team was winning on a consistent basis, which included trips to the Orange, Gator, and Peach Bowl. Correct me if I'm wrong, but those are very prestigious bowls that Maryland fans attended in high numbers. Of course if you have a 7-5 or 6-6 season you're not going to go to a nicer bowl. It's also a very fickle fanbase. As Al David used to say, "Just win, baby".