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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd all you talk about is what you think we talk about but you've never listening to anything other than what your own fictions about what we think. Sad. You sure are interested in us, though. Even in a thread marked only "D3."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI too would be surprised if an ACC school would hire a D3 coach. Just remember you have lots of D1 dink parents like btnt who would cross a school off their kid's list if they hired a D3 coach. D1 is a business and AD's know this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it's a business, it's got to be a giant loss leader. Not exactly the thread topic but I don't get why soccer exists at any level in U.S. colleges. No one goes to the games. Very few meaningful pro's. I love the game and am grateful there are decent games to watch but I have no idea why American schools even play soccer or spend any kind of serious money on it.
To be fair it’s a good thought. Perhaps because it costs so little. The other thought maybe that it’s increasingly relevant to help attract worldwide talent, at least at the top levels.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere here. In the spirit of amatuuur sport, my good man. Esp at the D3 level.
To be fair it’s a good thought. Perhaps because it costs so little. The other thought maybe that it’s increasingly relevant to help attract worldwide talent, at least at the top levels.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it's a business, it's got to be a giant loss leader. Not exactly the thread topic but I don't get why soccer exists at any level in U.S. colleges. No one goes to the games. Very few meaningful pro's. I love the game and am grateful there are decent games to watch but I have no idea why American schools even play soccer or spend any kind of serious money on it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it's a business, it's got to be a giant loss leader. Not exactly the thread topic but I don't get why soccer exists at any level in U.S. colleges. No one goes to the games. Very few meaningful pro's. I love the game and am grateful there are decent games to watch but I have no idea why American schools even play soccer or spend any kind of serious money on it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo what you are saying is there should only be men's basketball, football, men's hockey, gymnastics (maybe), track and field (maybe), and baseball (maybe) as college sports?
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Many schools are re-evaluating their sports programs to try and help reign in spending and unaffordable tuitions. Some have dropped football programs, which frees up a ton of money not just for football but helps with Title 9 also. Only the big sports make schools any money, if at all, because not all schools are U AB with millions of football TV$ or Duke with BBall$. If other sports break even then it's because of alumni support and bringing in some full paying students to warm benches. From a purely operational standpoint many if not most lose money.
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