We won’t do this. Why continue the discussions? Dream in a place that does not take up everybody else’s time. And we are not dropping basketball. Only the truest of dunces would make that recommendation.
We won’t do this. Why continue the discussions? Dream in a place that does not take up everybody else’s time. And we are not dropping basketball. Only the truest of dunces would make that recommendation.
I think this exercise could be useful inn gaging by the responses whether this soccer endeavor would generate any crossover support or if would bring in an entirely new fanbase.
Currently the responses are tracking exactly where I would expect for established fans of other sports.
Agree 100%, complete with their own social or dinner or gala. Make the perks worth staying.
5k members should be a given with the size of our community. Less than 2k is flat out failure by the organization. I’ll be asking Lisa Capone about this in an offseason episode, if we can work out the details.
You better hurry!. Lisa has accepted a position of Vice Chancellor of Advancements (equivalent to John Blohm's Position) at University of Missouri - St. Louis and will be leaving UL at the end of July.
Anyone saying to drop basketball is either a fool or just joking. There are other priorities within the athletic department that are much higher than adding any new sports. I've been hearing for years that soccer is the fastest growing sport in the US. There's a reason no D1 programs are in Louisiana right now, it's not big enough to invest in a program financially. People bring up the high school soccer in Louisiana. Here's the number of men's programs currently in the LHSAA.
Soccer: 170
Football: 302
Basketball: 341
Baseball: 383
Plus, each year the LHSAA admits a few new members which many do not have soccer programs but have the other sports. Now, I'm saying this as someone who is working with a group to build up soccer in our local area. However, now is just not the time to add another sport that will drain the budget.
We are not doing this. We can't afford it. We can't afford what we are excelling at. Some people will just never listen when they have an agenda, no matter how impractical and unlikely that agenda may be.
cjr, thanks for providing facts and not just fluff.
With regards to the high school numbers, I think it comes down to demographics of the schools. Domestically, the sport is predominantly white. Northside doesn’t field soccer teams.
Does that make it bad or racist? I personally don’t think so. I think you’ll find proportionate numbers in other states
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