Again, back to basketball please. Move the lacrosse discussion to whatever forum it belongs to. This forum and thread is about Furman basketball.
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Like I said, the rollout sucked. Despite your acute case of southern paranoia, I understand how you feel. The whole thing was an exercise in how to do things wrong. But that is on one guy, not the sport and the kids that play.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:54 pmOnslow County? Oh...the big city (Jacksonville) and all of that fast-livin' sinnin' around those crazy gyrines at Camp LeJeune. You might as well have grown up in Brooklyn. My family is from your next-door-neighbor to the NW, the real redneck southern hick heaven of Duplin County, NC. Beulaville, mostly.FU3 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:22 pmLet me offer a slightly different take on lacrosse roll out.
“Wealthy alumni offers several million dollars to start lacrosse at Furman that includes a million or so to turf football field . Frustrated athletic fans who have witnessed previous administrations short change athletics get in uproar that new fangled yankee sport is getting some money. Much teeth gnashing ensues because as we all know if you throw money at a sport success has to be automatic ( our Baseball program with its multi million dollar field house has sure proven that ). Over priced Lacrosse HC fails to win and demand s that carpet bagger sport be removed( by folks who have never watched a game ) grows. ( please note that I grew up in Onslow County NC so I can recognize “them” yankee interlopers when they try to sully our original southern sports) “.
Let’s get a good young coach and start fresh. By the way our lady’s program has a good young Coach and has been pretty successful losing to Mercer in double O T in Socon finals.
If I'm running PR for FU Men's LAX, I STOP TALKING about how I'm recruiting where I can find smart kids with money (and they ain't where you people live)...and START TALKING about how fast there great HS programs in the South - (Like the ones I know in ATL) like Lambert, Lassiter, Milton, Roswell, Blessed Trinity, and Harrison (I think) are growing and turning out really excellent players with great academics. Trust me, their parents have money too.
Build yourself a regional fanbase - the more local the better...and then run the heck out of summer camps....even if you don't make any money on them....just to get as many kids to come as you can....
....and sure if you have some kids from MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY that WANT to come to Furman....bring 'em on. Sell the weather, the campus, the pretty girls (oops...can't sell that anymore, right? sorry)
And I start having the LAX Bro's show up and show out at the other sports events....like the Football Players do at Hoops now...and I think the LAX Bro's are doing that too...which is good....they need to do the same @ Football games....and don't say....Football Players should do it for them 1st - nope - up to the "New Kids" to 'make friends'....
Yeah - prolly need a new Coach.....I don't know, but I've heard from a few peeps that they current one may have rubbed a few folks the wrong way a few too many times. His words at events, along with some of the fans' commentary, and other FU peeps I know gave me the 'rollout impression' I described. Had nothing (in my case) to do with where FU was or was perceived to be spending money. I just know that I like watching Lacrosse and I know a lot of smart kids, from families with money, that are/were good LAX Bro's....but I sure didn't get the impression that I or they were welcome to be part of FU Men's LAX.
Southern paranoia?Jasper wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 8:34 amLike I said, the rollout sucked. Despite your acute case of southern paranoia, I understand how you feel. The whole thing was an exercise in how to do things wrong. But that is on one guy, not the sport and the kids that play.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:54 pmOnslow County? Oh...the big city (Jacksonville) and all of that fast-livin' sinnin' around those crazy gyrines at Camp LeJeune. You might as well have grown up in Brooklyn. My family is from your next-door-neighbor to the NW, the real redneck southern hick heaven of Duplin County, NC. Beulaville, mostly.FU3 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:22 pmLet me offer a slightly different take on lacrosse roll out.
“Wealthy alumni offers several million dollars to start lacrosse at Furman that includes a million or so to turf football field . Frustrated athletic fans who have witnessed previous administrations short change athletics get in uproar that new fangled yankee sport is getting some money. Much teeth gnashing ensues because as we all know if you throw money at a sport success has to be automatic ( our Baseball program with its multi million dollar field house has sure proven that ). Over priced Lacrosse HC fails to win and demand s that carpet bagger sport be removed( by folks who have never watched a game ) grows. ( please note that I grew up in Onslow County NC so I can recognize “them” yankee interlopers when they try to sully our original southern sports) “.
Let’s get a good young coach and start fresh. By the way our lady’s program has a good young Coach and has been pretty successful losing to Mercer in double O T in Socon finals.
If I'm running PR for FU Men's LAX, I STOP TALKING about how I'm recruiting where I can find smart kids with money (and they ain't where you people live)...and START TALKING about how fast there great HS programs in the South - (Like the ones I know in ATL) like Lambert, Lassiter, Milton, Roswell, Blessed Trinity, and Harrison (I think) are growing and turning out really excellent players with great academics. Trust me, their parents have money too.
Build yourself a regional fanbase - the more local the better...and then run the heck out of summer camps....even if you don't make any money on them....just to get as many kids to come as you can....
....and sure if you have some kids from MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY that WANT to come to Furman....bring 'em on. Sell the weather, the campus, the pretty girls (oops...can't sell that anymore, right? sorry)
And I start having the LAX Bro's show up and show out at the other sports events....like the Football Players do at Hoops now...and I think the LAX Bro's are doing that too...which is good....they need to do the same @ Football games....and don't say....Football Players should do it for them 1st - nope - up to the "New Kids" to 'make friends'....
Yeah - prolly need a new Coach.....I don't know, but I've heard from a few peeps that they current one may have rubbed a few folks the wrong way a few too many times. His words at events, along with some of the fans' commentary, and other FU peeps I know gave me the 'rollout impression' I described. Had nothing (in my case) to do with where FU was or was perceived to be spending money. I just know that I like watching Lacrosse and I know a lot of smart kids, from families with money, that are/were good LAX Bro's....but I sure didn't get the impression that I or they were welcome to be part of FU Men's LAX.
I believe that by NCAA rules, we would not be allowed to have it D2. The change would have to be to “club”, I believe. Correct that if I’m wrong.JohnW wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 2:13 pmWhat prompted my original post was a feeling, notion, worry, that Furman is at a decision point with our basketball program. The coach has been adamant that more resources are needed to progress. I believe a greater commitment from the university is necessary, so I looked at the pie and the under performing sports to me are baseball and lax. Baseball to me by tradition and culture is more important to maintain. College baseball is just a bigger deal that college lax. College basketball dwarfs both.
The scenario I fear is one where although an effort is made it falls short. Coach leaves takes his best assistants with him , the product declines, and soon Furman is back to mediocrity. Whereas if he gets what he needs Furman becomes a consistent top 20 mid-major with all that goes with such recognition. An investment in basketball will payoff much more than anything a lax program brings. Making the tourney, even NIT, brings more exposure than making a lax final four. Basketball will be covered locally, on ESPN, in what's left of the newspapers. Pete Yannity might mention a final four lax appearance, might.
This is not to throw shade at lax as a sport or doubt it's positive impact on Furman. I just want to consider where are the resources more useful. Larry Davis used to say we're on the bank of the river, we just need whatever his excuse of the moment was to reach the other side. Well, today I think we are actually there. This season proved to me that Greenville will support this team, surprised me. It seems obvious to me that, if necessary, moving mens lax to D2 like rugby in order to attain a consistently successful D1 mens basketball program would be a wise move.
Please explain.
99.99% sure that the reference is to schools playing Football in the D1 FCS Pioneer Football League (PFL) that do not provide Athletics Scholarships to their Football Players.
This comes up about once a year. We cannot have scholarship sports at Furman on any other level than D-I. And yes...that is the primary reason the Pioneer Football League was created. NCAA rules changed in 1991, which required Division I schools to conduct all sports at the Division I level by 1993. So if any of our sports are going to "change" a level it would be down to a club sport, like Rugby.
Johns Hopkins is not a D1 school. You can play up but not down. There are several non-D1 schools that play D1 hockey for example. Again if you are a D1 school all athletic teams must compete under the D1 umbrella.
apaladin posted 1:04 a.m 5/25 that “...D1 schools can no longer play D3 football though that is what it is ...” could be interpreted to mean that he was saying that most FCS football is D3 quality, not just Pioneer League FCS football. And I of course realize you cannot classify to compete in a different Division than your classification. Still a little unclear how JHU gets to do that. How can any D3 or D2 school (like JHU) be classified higher in any individual sport(s) they may wish to be classified higher in? Seems contradictory, at least confusing.MNORM wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:48 amThis comes up about once a year. We cannot have scholarship sports at Furman on any other level than D-I. And yes...that is the primary reason the Pioneer Football League was created. NCAA rules changed in 1991, which required Division I schools to conduct all sports at the Division I level by 1993. So if any of our sports are going to "change" a level it would be down to a club sport, like Rugby.