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Georgia Southern has a men's team and I was wondering if any other Sun Belt schools sponsored the sport.
(01-18-2014 08:04 PM)Georgia_Power_Company Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Southern has a men's team and I was wondering if any other Sun Belt schools sponsored the sport.

I think its just the newbies.
(01-18-2014 08:04 PM)Georgia_Power_Company Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Southern has a men's team and I was wondering if any other Sun Belt schools sponsored the sport.

Nope.
Yeppers
Not conference competitive, just intramurals
(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

What conference do they compete in?


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(01-18-2014 11:34 PM)Check Yosef Wrote: [ -> ]
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Independent
(01-19-2014 02:07 AM)RoyK Wrote: [ -> ]
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(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.
(01-19-2014 11:41 AM)LouisianaHawkFan Wrote: [ -> ]
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(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.

That's a shame.
(01-19-2014 11:41 AM)LouisianaHawkFan Wrote: [ -> ]
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(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.

You spelled football wrong.
(01-19-2014 12:24 PM)itsmeagain Wrote: [ -> ]
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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.

You spelled football wrong.

You spelled futbol wrong
(01-19-2014 11:41 AM)LouisianaHawkFan Wrote: [ -> ]
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(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.

Same in San Marcos. Our mens tennis team was cut and womens soccer was started

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(01-19-2014 11:41 AM)LouisianaHawkFan Wrote: [ -> ]
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(01-18-2014 09:07 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]Yeppers

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Title 9 killed men's soccer and eventually men's tennis at ULM.

Same in San Marcos. Our mens tennis team was cut and womens soccer was started

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we still have women's soccer also but no men's team.
We had a great men's program until Title IX hit.

I thought GaSt was in CUSA for soccer???

Would like to see women's beach volleyball and men's soccer started at South, but with the recent meetings going on, who knows what programs will survive any school.03-banghead
Let me ask a question. Why is Title IX always blamed for losses to men's programs. I realize it calls for equal opportunity, but let me introduce the following:

sports with the highest scholarship limit
FBS football - 85
FCS football - 63
DII football - 36
Women's Rowing - 20
Women's X-County/Track and field - 18
Men's & women's hockey - 18

Roster limit
NFL - 53
FBS - 105

regular season games played
NFL - 16
FBS - 12

maximum playoff games
NFL - 4
FBS - 3
FCS - 5

It seems to me that the cause for the men's decline istn't Title IX so much as it is just the huge amount of scholarships at the highest level. I would think that would be okay if there was a parallel with the NFL. But the professional ranks, where multi-billion dollars are at stake, has half the roster size for more games.

So I ask, doesn't it make sense that the bigger reason men's sports are cut is that football takes the Lions share of scholarships? In places that don't have football, like former SBC-member Denver, there are a lot of more obscure sports like men's ice hockey and wrestling. If the FBS limit were in the 70's and FCS limit were in the 50's, there'd be less of an issue with Title IX.
(01-19-2014 02:22 PM)Usajags Wrote: [ -> ]We had a great men's program until Title IX hit.

I thought GaSt was in CUSA for soccer???

Would like to see women's beach volleyball and men's soccer started at South, but with the recent meetings going on, who knows what programs will survive any school.03-banghead

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(01-19-2014 02:37 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: [ -> ]Let me ask a question. Why is Title IX always blamed for losses to men's programs. I realize it calls for equal opportunity, but let me introduce the following:

sports with the highest scholarship limit
FBS football - 85
FCS football - 63
DII football - 36
Women's Rowing - 20
Women's X-County/Track and field - 18
Men's & women's hockey - 18

Roster limit
NFL - 53
FBS - 105

regular season games played
NFL - 16
FBS - 12

maximum playoff games
NFL - 4
FBS - 3
FCS - 5

It seems to me that the cause for the men's decline istn't Title IX so much as it is just the huge amount of scholarships at the highest level. I would think that would be okay if there was a parallel with the NFL. But the professional ranks, where multi-billion dollars are at stake, has half the roster size for more games.

So I ask, doesn't it make sense that the bigger reason men's sports are cut is that football takes the Lions share of scholarships? In places that don't have football, like former SBC-member Denver, there are a lot of more obscure sports like men's ice hockey and wrestling. If the FBS limit were in the 70's and FCS limit were in the 50's, there'd be less of an issue with Title IX.

The future FBS will address your logic/idea with more football scholorships and pay for football players so a reduction is not a possible answer.
So...with let's invite NMSU for all sports and start Men's Soccer in the 'Belt.
(01-19-2014 05:15 PM)PhillyApp1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-19-2014 02:37 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: [ -> ]Let me ask a question. Why is Title IX always blamed for losses to men's programs. I realize it calls for equal opportunity, but let me introduce the following:

sports with the highest scholarship limit
FBS football - 85
FCS football - 63
DII football - 36
Women's Rowing - 20
Women's X-County/Track and field - 18
Men's & women's hockey - 18

Roster limit
NFL - 53
FBS - 105

regular season games played
NFL - 16
FBS - 12

maximum playoff games
NFL - 4
FBS - 3
FCS - 5

It seems to me that the cause for the men's decline istn't Title IX so much as it is just the huge amount of scholarships at the highest level. I would think that would be okay if there was a parallel with the NFL. But the professional ranks, where multi-billion dollars are at stake, has half the roster size for more games.

So I ask, doesn't it make sense that the bigger reason men's sports are cut is that football takes the Lions share of scholarships? In places that don't have football, like former SBC-member Denver, there are a lot of more obscure sports like men's ice hockey and wrestling. If the FBS limit were in the 70's and FCS limit were in the 50's, there'd be less of an issue with Title IX.

The future FBS will address your logic/idea with more football scholorships and pay for football players so a reduction is not a possible answer.

Way to wiff there champ. That is at all nothing of what I was getting at when I posted what I did. My last paragraph wasn't a proposal, but was saying Title IX gets the blame, yet football scholarships are high.

When people say wrestling or men's soccer aren't being offered because of Title IX, I counter with wrestling and men's soccer aren't being offered because football has so many scholarships compared to other sports and compared to the professional ranks.
(01-19-2014 06:11 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-19-2014 05:15 PM)PhillyApp1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-19-2014 02:37 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: [ -> ]Let me ask a question. Why is Title IX always blamed for losses to men's programs. I realize it calls for equal opportunity, but let me introduce the following:

sports with the highest scholarship limit
FBS football - 85
FCS football - 63
DII football - 36
Women's Rowing - 20
Women's X-County/Track and field - 18
Men's & women's hockey - 18

Roster limit
NFL - 53
FBS - 105

regular season games played
NFL - 16
FBS - 12

maximum playoff games
NFL - 4
FBS - 3
FCS - 5

It seems to me that the cause for the men's decline istn't Title IX so much as it is just the huge amount of scholarships at the highest level. I would think that would be okay if there was a parallel with the NFL. But the professional ranks, where multi-billion dollars are at stake, has half the roster size for more games.

So I ask, doesn't it make sense that the bigger reason men's sports are cut is that football takes the Lions share of scholarships? In places that don't have football, like former SBC-member Denver, there are a lot of more obscure sports like men's ice hockey and wrestling. If the FBS limit were in the 70's and FCS limit were in the 50's, there'd be less of an issue with Title IX.

The future FBS will address your logic/idea with more football scholorships and pay for football players so a reduction is not a possible answer.

Way to wiff there champ. That is at all nothing of what I was getting at when I posted what I did. My last paragraph wasn't a proposal, but was saying Title IX gets the blame, yet football scholarships are high.

When people say wrestling or men's soccer aren't being offered because of Title IX, I counter with wrestling and men's soccer aren't being offered because football has so many scholarships compared to other sports and compared to the professional ranks.

The NFL has a 53 man active roster. They can also make trades, or sign new players, or call up practice squad guys at virtually any time.

So how many players does an NFL team REALLY have access to?

That's why there are so many NCAA players on scholarship.
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