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  1. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Missing a massive opportunity right now… SBC will be the equivalent of a P5 in soccer..
    Yeah, it is an opportunity to spend ungodly amounts of money that we don’t have on a sport that might draw 1,000 fans on a good night.

    I’m a huge soccer fan, but unless there’s someone willing to put up an 8 figure check to start the program, I think we need to accept that soccer is just not in the cards. And frankly, I’d rather see that 8 figure check go to football/baseball/basketball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    Yeah, it is an opportunity to spend ungodly amounts of money that we don’t have on a sport that might draw 1,000 fans on a good night.

    I’m a huge soccer fan, but unless there’s someone willing to put up an 8 figure check to start the program, I think we need to accept that soccer is just not in the cards. And frankly, I’d rather see that 8 figure check go to football/baseball/basketball.
    Most sports don’t draw 1k fans every night. In fact, maybe 3. Baseball / softball / football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Women’s soccer Drew 2500 people twice last season. A team that hasn’t been very good over the course of its history.

    Soccer is the fastest growing sport in America and it’s not particularly close. If you can break even in G5 softball that plays in a mediocre SBC, you can certainly break even playing in a top conference with a good men’s program. Soccer is also not nearly the albatross, budget wise, that football, baseball or MBB is.

    And for people asking about donors.. I would definitely change my commitment to support men’s soccer.
    It may or may not be an albatross, but it is difficult to see it being break even from the beginning, and you will still have to add a non-breakeven women's sport or two to match what is spent.

    There is little doubt in my mind that Dr Maggard would love to add men's soccer. Where does the money come from is the ultimate question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    It may or may not be an albatross, but it is difficult to see it being break even from the beginning, and you will still have to add a non-breakeven women's sport or two to match what is spent.

    There is little doubt in my mind that Dr Maggard would love to add men's soccer. Where does the money come from is the ultimate question.
    You’re right to be concerned about startup costs and the challenges that come with that. I just don’t think it’s cost prohibitive like some seem to. I also think the potential far exceeds the risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Women’s soccer Drew 2500 people twice last season. A team that hasn’t been very good over the course of its history.

    Soccer is the fastest growing sport in America and it’s not particularly close. If you can break even in G5 softball that plays in a mediocre SBC, you can certainly break even playing in a top conference with a good men’s program. Soccer is also not nearly the albatross, budget wise, that football, baseball or MBB is.

    And for people asking about donors.. I would definitely change my commitment to support men’s soccer.
    Some people will tell you lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the US but that is neither here nor there. I’ve been advocating for a Men’s Soccer team for years and now is the best time to add it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    You’re right to be concerned about startup costs and the challenges that come with that. I just don’t think it’s cost prohibitive like some seem to. I also think the potential far exceeds the risk.
    The biggest issue is geography. There are three D1 soccer schools within driving distance of Lafayette: HBU, Incarnate Word, and SMU. If you want to play anyone else you’re buying something like 20-30 plane tickets. And in conference play, every single game would be a plane ride.

    It would be brutally expensive — especially if $100 oil is here to stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    You’re right to be concerned about startup costs and the challenges that come with that. I just don’t think it’s cost prohibitive like some seem to. I also think the potential far exceeds the risk.
    I think there are short term cost and long term potential and risk to measure. I don't believe a program in it's infancy is going to average 2,000 or even a 1,000 fans in attendance. The product won't be very good and outside of SBC programs, higher profile programs will not want to visit Louisiana for that reason. And there will be literally no budget to pay good programs to come to Lafayette.

    Secondly, in our current financial environment, the university will not add two additional programs. One must be added for women's sports because of Title 9 compliance. So, a men's program must be dropped and the question is which sport? Soccer has a much larger roster than golf and tennis.

    While there is potential long term as you stated, I believe based upon our current financial status of reduced budgets the past two years and projected cuts this year, your expectations are simply not realistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I think there are short term cost and long term potential and risk to measure. I don't believe a program in it's infancy is going to average 2,000 or even a 1,000 fans in attendance. The product won't be very good and outside of SBC programs, higher profile programs will not want to visit Louisiana for that reason. And there will be literally no budget to pay good programs to come to Lafayette.

    Secondly, in our current financial environment, the university will not add two additional programs. One must be added for women's sports because of Title 9 compliance. So, a men's program must be dropped and the question is which sport? Soccer has a much larger roster than golf and tennis.

    While there is potential long term as you stated, I believe based upon our current financial status of reduced budgets the past two years and projected cuts this year, your expectations are simply not realistic.
    1) Don’t need to pay good programs to come to Lafayette with this strength of league.
    2) Most sports don’t have 1k in attendance, so I’m not sure why we’re throwing around that number.
    3) The product not being good is just an assumption.
    4) No reason why we can’t add women’s golf (which has a big undercurrent of support already) and/or Beach Volleyball, another very popular sport here. Cost would be minimal. And yes, we could stand to lose a men’s sport or two.
    5) I have no expectations because we aren’t, to my knowledge, pursing SBC membership at this time.
    6) While the budget concerns are legit, this state just got an ass load of fed dollars and is about to make a grip on these academic advancements. Also enrollment is up. Also the athletic department is about to get a huge boost in momentum once the football stadium is announced and Marlin is fired. I think we’ll be in good shape.

    What we can’t do is do what we’ve always done and be reactive. We need to be proactive on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    1) Don’t need to pay good programs to come to Lafayette with this strength of league.
    2) Most sports don’t have 1k in attendance, so I’m not sure why we’re throwing around that number.
    3) The product not being good is just an assumption.
    4) No reason why we can’t add women’s golf (which has a big undercurrent of support already) and/or Beach Volleyball, another very popular sport here. Cost would be minimal. And yes, we could stand to lose a men’s sport or two.
    5) I have no expectations because we aren’t, to my knowledge, pursing SBC membership at this time.
    6) While the budget concerns are legit, this state just got an ass load of fed dollars and is about to make a grip on these academic advancements. Also enrollment is up. Also the athletic department is about to get a huge boost in momentum once the football stadium is announced and Marlin is fired. I think we’ll be in good shape.

    What we can’t do is do what we’ve always done and be reactive. We need to be proactive on this.
    Your point of being reactive is a valid one. But, we are reactive because we have had to play catch up for the last decade. Unfortunately, we are still under funded financially budget wise and have yet to renovate the football field.

    Unless someone is willing to drop seed money over seven figures, it's just not financially feasible. You can't be proactive with smoke and mirrors, you need actual investments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Women’s soccer Drew 2500 people twice last season. A team that hasn’t been very good over the course of its history.

    Soccer is the fastest growing sport in America and it’s not particularly close. If you can break even in G5 softball that plays in a mediocre SBC, you can certainly break even playing in a top conference with a good men’s program. Soccer is also not nearly the albatross, budget wise, that football, baseball or MBB is.

    And for people asking about donors.. I would definitely change my commitment to support men’s soccer.
    Might want to check the box scores. Never drew 2,500 in Lafayette last fall for women’s soccer. 2,373 v LSU is the only thing close. Here’s reality…

    Prairie View 477
    SLU 511
    GAST 102
    stAte 179
    LR 212
    Texas State 223
    ULM 168

    Just for S&Gs…road games last year:
    McNeese 195 (from MSU site)
    Miss State 314
    Kentucky 341
    Tennessee (17) 312
    Houston 100
    Alcorn 50
    Troy 103
    South Alabama 150
    Coastal 257
    GaSo 156
    App 257
    LR (tournament) 150

    And this supposedly after one of our “best” seasons ever.

    https://ragincajuns.com/sports/women.../schedule/2021

    We do have a club lacrosse team already, seen their trailer. We can’t get the money for Cajun Field at this moment, don’t see a sugar daddy for any start up program. Just a honest observation.

    Playing catch up…heck we haven’t come close in WSOC since the program’s inception.

  11. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    1) Don’t need to pay good programs to come to Lafayette with this strength of league.
    2) Most sports don’t have 1k in attendance, so I’m not sure why we’re throwing around that number.
    3) The product not being good is just an assumption.
    4) No reason why we can’t add women’s golf (which has a big undercurrent of support already) and/or Beach Volleyball, another very popular sport here. Cost would be minimal. And yes, we could stand to lose a men’s sport or two.
    5) I have no expectations because we aren’t, to my knowledge, pursing SBC membership at this time.
    6) While the budget concerns are legit, this state just got an ass load of fed dollars and is about to make a grip on these academic advancements. Also enrollment is up. Also the athletic department is about to get a huge boost in momentum once the football stadium is announced and Marlin is fired. I think we’ll be in good shape.

    What we can’t do is do what we’ve always done and be reactive. We need to be proactive on this.
    Which men's sports could we drop?

  12. #24

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    I hope people realize how big youth soccer is in this state. There is no Div 1 soccer in Louisiana which is mind boggling. This would be a huge get if we can add a UL men’s soccer team.

    LC and LSUA have men’s soccer but they are not D1. Anymore colleges have men’s soccer in LA?


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