Well kind of....
#UCF will join the Sun Belt as men's soccer affiliate, the league has announced.
— Cody Junot (@CJunot) June 21, 2022
The Knights will begin play in 2023.
Well kind of....
#UCF will join the Sun Belt as men's soccer affiliate, the league has announced.
— Cody Junot (@CJunot) June 21, 2022
The Knights will begin play in 2023.
Missing a massive opportunity right now… SBC will be the equivalent of a P5 in soccer..
So I looked it up, UCF went 9-4-1 in men's soccer 2 years ago including losing in the 2nd round of the NCAA tournament to #2 ranked Pittsburgh.
During that season, they beat JMU #17 in the NCAA tournament. SBC men's soccer is going to be pretty damn good.
Kentucky was #10 last year in RPI
West Virginia was #13 last year in RPI
Marshall was #20 last year in RPI
Georgia State was #32 in RPI last year
JMU was #63 last year in RPI
Coastal was #70 last year in RPI
Georgia Southern was 120 last year in RPI
South Carolina was #150 last year in RPI
ODU was #151 last year in RPI
That is 4 in the top 32 and 6 in the top 70. For reference their are 208 Men's college soccer teams.
I think, and I repeat think, we would either have to add a women's program or cancel a men's program.
Women's Beach Volleyball would be great and add men's soccer. But we probably still need to add some women's scholarships based on those numbers.
Given fuel and travel are increasing, I don’t see anyone adding non revenue sports.
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.
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.
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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