Agree with all the above. This team seemed to lack leadership within. Hopefully, this will be taken care of in the off season and someone will step up to light the fire that is needed
I think FACTS would easily prove the answer here once we define what is meant by "most alumni". And I think the answer is the same for "most current Furman students". I would be using the definition of majority (51% or more).Paladin91 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:40 pmFUPlayer74,FUPlayer74 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:25 pmYou are misinformed when you say most alumni don't care about FU football. FU football exists today because it is important to alumni. I wouldn't say your FB alumni friends is a good barometer of relevance. Check sometime with the administration, or someone who knows.Paladin91 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:41 pmThe loss of GA Southern and App State from the conference really damaged any meaningful fan base that FU had. Those two were great rivals for so many years . I hate to say it, but FU took a fall when it started losing consistently to former DIv 2 Wofford College - that was a new low in the history of the program. We still haven't recovered from it, IMO. Today, the SOCON is a weak football conference - schools like GA Southern, App State, Coastal Carolina, and GA State (former FCS schools gone FBS) have stolen talent that once would have been seen in the SOCON/at Furman. Add in newer FCS schools like Mercer and Kennesaw State, which formerly didn't have football, and the recruiting pot of talented FCS players shrinks even more.youwouldno wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:04 pmThe record is a reflection of the weakness of those opponents. The Paladins defeated zero quality teams and were brutally crushed in their most important games.
I've seen this show before. Talent deficits can be fixed . . . but lack of desire can't. Hendrix doesn't know how to fix it and his teams are never going to compete at the national level.
There are always excuses and justifications, and I get why fans don't want to face up to the reality. How can this keep happening? Hendrix was the one who was going to right the ship and get back to the days of old.
Maybe no one can.
I'm in ATL and try to make it up to a couple of games per year, but honestly, it's quite sad to see the empty stands. I know CCH is trying hard to rebuild the team to its former glory days, but it's gotta be tough averaging 5-8,000 per game. Perhaps the availability of FU football on TV has reduced that number some.
The reality is that most alum could not care less about FU football. I'd say less than 10% of alumni friends even share FB posts on Furman football. Reality is that FCS football will always be regarded as second rate or minor league compared to FBS schools. It's a shame that more alums aren't supportive of their school because it's not prime time football.
A former football player who resides in my n'hood that played in the 90s is a good example. He flies the GA Bulldogs flag and nicely told me it was great to play there but he hardly follows FU football anymore. He's not been to a game in years.
There are certainly alumni that have an interest in FU's football program, but attendance is telling. In the late 80's & 90's, FU average. 12-14 K per game. Today, we are at about half that - does that suggest a strong alumni base?