I’m a soccer guy. Ok, who is our “Alfred Lamson” in this situation? Soccer on the women’s side is so far behind, men’s would be even further behind. And soccer does not draw. Check out Marshall”s best draws and stadium size. Do some research before flipping a booger on the wall and hoping it sticks.
Been to multiple state championships involving local h/s teams. It’s the parents and usually a hundred or so students showing up as far as support. There’s not a deep rooted fire in Lafayette for soccer. But we get a guy like Marshall has that throws millions at it, sure.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vete.Soccer_Complex
Marshall sucked for decades until the sugar daddy came along.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsha.men%27s_soccer
I am a massive advocate for adding mens soccer but there is a glaring issue that I know is going prevent Maggard from doing it.
This conference first off, is top notch, extremely talented teams joining it.
Marshall, James Madison, Coastal, West Virginia, and Kentucky have all been ranked in the past 2 years with Marshall winning the national championship in 2020.
Our issue would be travel cost and that’s it. This conference is regionally based on the east coast. It would cost a ton to send our teams out there for every conference away game. Now that wouldn’t be a problem if the mens soccer home games would bring in 10,000 fans every game which they could tbh.
Soccer is a very popular sport down in Louisiana and I believe it could succeed. Just need to convince Maggard.
If we do make a team we would dominate Louisiana and the south. So much hidden talent in this state.
Louisiana has produced two Herman Award winners, which is the equivalent to the Heisman so there is talent. If that talent had a proper D1 team to go to we could get a ton of it.
I am not a soccer guy and I’d definitely go support them
And to that point the FOUR Herman Award winners played far from Louisiana to win the awards. Lapiria (St Louis/LC 06) and Garey (St Amant 05) both at Maryland and Mullins (Jesuit 12-13) (2x) at Notre Dame.
Check the numbers of Marshall’s attendance. Nobody is going to draw 10k for soccer in the south. Soccer is played in the fall. Having a child that was recruited for soccer, here was the explanation I was given…”Dad, I’d be traveling on a bus all over the south on Saturdays to play soccer while my friends will be at the football game. I don’t need the soccer scholarship, I have the grades for academic scholarships and TOPS”.
Is the late start in the schools simply because of views on soccer or is it the school systems themselves. As I seem to recall Ron Guidry stating he played Legion Baseball and his HS did not have a baseball team. (late 60’s and into the 70’s?? not that long ago)
Very informative posts, but could there be more to the story?
Ironically one could argue Soccer was way ahead of the curve when it came to “Travel Ball”, although it could also be argued that that is not a good thing.
I really hate saying this, but until the SEC and Big 12 south make men’s soccer a priority, it’s not happening in the south. And then it’s too late for UL. Marshall and Akron are making it while they can.
And I hate to pop the bubble, Louisiana isn’t a hotbed for a lot of national talent. Not even close.
I don’t have all the answers on how it would work but I think it could.
Womens beach volleyball is another sport I’d give a go at. LSU is ranked #5 in it and they’ve been consistently ranked ever since they made the sport.
Beach volleyball is popular in Louisiana and every high school plays girls volleyball so you have people to recruit all over.
It could work here tbh and that’s the sport I’d go with for title 9 purposes to offset the mens soccer scholarships.
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