As much as I like soccer, if UL had a MSOC team, it needs a benefactor like softball had. Otherwise, it will be like WSOC…we have a team and beyond that nobody cares.
As much as I like soccer, if UL had a MSOC team, it needs a benefactor like softball had. Otherwise, it will be like WSOC…we have a team and beyond that nobody cares.
Men’s soccer would be attended no more than women’s soccer, especially having to compete with football . . . You can see that by looking at relative attendance of each sport at the high school level . . .
The difference is Men's Soccer is sport that is
GROWING,
GROWING,
GROWING,
GROWING,
GROWING,
GROWING,
GROWING.
. . . no matter how loud you YELL it, or how OFTEN you type it, it’s LOUISIANA and almost nobody will go here in SOUTH LOUISIANA . . .
Our culture is football first. Not futbol.
It’s one of my favorite sports. My passion for it can’t overcome the fact it would be an udder cash drain, going nowhere program. We have a few of those already, don't need another burden on the budget. And the “talent” issue is the same as the girls.
Think about it…there’s no men’s programs in Louisiana is true. Travel costs would be astronomical.
Just because we have a good local high school team or two in the area, it doesn’t translate over to D1 soccer.
It may be growing, but previously it was growing then stopped growing, then started again, then stopped again. So who knows.
If you add a men's sport don't you have to also add a women's sport? What is our men to women ration currently?
Or attendance . . .
If you start soccer, you must also start women's beach volleyball and women's golf because of Title IX. Where is all of this money coming from to create these programs? The travel alone right now would kill these programs.
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