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RE: COA for football?
I’m guessing not all G5 schools give out COA across all sports? Anyone know?
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 05:32 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: Very interesting. In less than 3 years Jon Alger has gone from covertly penning an anti-COA letter to approving COA for all.
What is the math? $4200 x 400 student athletes?
https://jmusports.com/documents/2015/9/2...df?id=1372
We don't know that yet. COA isn't a fixed fee. There are differences on what schools pay and it could even vary from sport to sport. Will also be interesting on how this works for athletes on partial scholarships, which many of our football players are and very many are in other sports, particularly on the women's side and the olympic sports. Basketball gets $4,200. Would be surprised if all athletes get that same amount.
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08-02-2018 07:19 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 05:32 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: Very interesting. In less than 3 years Jon Alger has gone from covertly penning an anti-COA letter to approving COA for all.
What is the math? $4200 x 400 student athletes?
https://jmusports.com/documents/2015/9/2...df?id=1372
My thoughts as well. Alger writes a manifesto against the COA a few years ago and now JMU offers the COA???...and sneaks the COA into offer letters w/o a DNR article?
Is this real?
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08-02-2018 07:22 PM |
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Lyric
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RE: COA for football?
This has to be one of the best-kept secrets in JMU sports history.
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08-02-2018 07:44 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 07:44 PM)Lyric Wrote: This has to be one of the best-kept secrets in JMU sports history.
Or Houston pulled one hell of a power move.
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08-02-2018 07:48 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 07:22 PM)Purplehazed Wrote: (08-02-2018 05:32 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: Very interesting. In less than 3 years Jon Alger has gone from covertly penning an anti-COA letter to approving COA for all.
What is the math? $4200 x 400 student athletes?
https://jmusports.com/documents/2015/9/2...df?id=1372
My thoughts as well. Alger writes a manifesto against the COA a few years ago and now JMU offers the COA???...and sneaks the COA into offer letters w/o a DNR article?
Is this real?
I'm not saying Houston was the only one advocating for this, but it's been pretty tremendous the impact he's had on this administration. What a difference winning makes. And I'd be remiss without giving a shoutout to our donors. It's not like they rip this money off the trees on the quad or out of some slush fund.
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08-02-2018 07:50 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 12:23 PM)jmu98 Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:11 AM)BleedingPurple Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:05 AM)doubleduke2016 Wrote: I saw that on twitter yesterday and had the same thought. It'd be a terrible mistake if they just used the bball template for the football kids and accidentally gave away COA. I am sure this was something Houston got but I was surprised it happened under the radar.
Not sure how this can happen with the Title IV implications. We'd almost certainly have to offer a lot of the girls sports the same. Maybe softball, WLAX, and something else got it as well.
I am not sure this is true as I believe NDSU offers COA for football and nothing else.
NDSU started giving COA to all sports in the 16-17 school year.
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08-02-2018 08:57 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 08:57 PM)Bisonlurker Wrote: (08-02-2018 12:23 PM)jmu98 Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:11 AM)BleedingPurple Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:05 AM)doubleduke2016 Wrote: I saw that on twitter yesterday and had the same thought. It'd be a terrible mistake if they just used the bball template for the football kids and accidentally gave away COA. I am sure this was something Houston got but I was surprised it happened under the radar.
Not sure how this can happen with the Title IV implications. We'd almost certainly have to offer a lot of the girls sports the same. Maybe softball, WLAX, and something else got it as well.
I am not sure this is true as I believe NDSU offers COA for football and nothing else.
NDSU started giving COA to all sports in the 16-17 school year.
Football, ice hockey, curling, figure skating, dog racing? Honestly no clue how many sports you field. Imagine you guys are limited with weather. Could be wrong.
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08-02-2018 09:54 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 07:19 PM)DoubleDDuke Wrote: [quote='Hart Foundation' pid='15411941' dateline='1533249144']
Very interesting. In less than 3 years Jon Alger has gone from covertly penning an anti-COA letter to approving COA for all.
What is the math? $4200 x 400 student athletes?
https://jmusports.com/documents/2015/9/2...df?id=1372
We don't know that yet. COA isn't a fixed fee. There are differences on what schools pay and it could even vary from sport to sport. Will also be interesting on how this works for athletes on partial scholarships, which many of our football players are and very many are in other sports, particularly on the women's side and the olympic sports. Basketball gets $4,200. Would be surprised if all athletes get that same amount.
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Correct. To expand, only our MBB, WBB, W Tennis, and Volleyball are head count sports and must give full schollies to the student athletes unless they are walk-ons. Lots of partials are given out. I can only speculate, but guessing that an athlete who gets a 50% scholly also gets 50% COA. BDK can do the math, but off the cuff, I would say less than half our athletes are full scholly. I know you have to be a rare and special player to get a full scholly in BB and it wouldn't surprise me if Megan Good is the only one on our softball team with a full ride.
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08-02-2018 10:00 PM |
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RE: COA for football?
I recall seeing the numbers last year for Bball...pretty sure it was only about $1500 per year...totally makes sense as it's near impossible to be an athlete and study (and drink) and hold a PT job for surviving...I lived with a couple of walk-ons and there is no way.
What I don't get is why this money goes to kids that may not need it....would much rather see this as need-based, and kick the funds to other student scholarships
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08-03-2018 04:35 AM |
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08-03-2018 06:39 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
Article in the DNR 8-3 about COA. "COA Attendance Expanding."
Maybe beating fcs teams outside of NDSU and a few others by 50 is not good enough. Let's beat them by 80.
Something has to be brewing somewhere. Conservative JMU would not over build and over everything the entire CAA conference without a good reason.
Which CAA teams offer the COA now?
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08-03-2018 07:14 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
The AAC is not as much a long shot as it was 5-8 years ago.
- The AAC has/will lose members that may take their P6 attitude down a notch
- JMU stadium - check
- JMU coliseum - check
- JMU all other facilities - check
- JMU budget - check (I think)...I don't know all the legal rules but the budget is big compared to G5s
- JMU COA - check...no catch up period, this will be in place
- JMU basketball - see coliseum (no pressure Lou)
- Virginia market - check
The more articles we see and sports shows we hear about TV revenue being down and travel costs up for G5 +++
I've not been a fan of how JMU communicates but no denying things are on the up and up.
I still would like more conference communication even if it is just opinion and dreams, hopes....anything.
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08-03-2018 07:41 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-02-2018 09:54 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: (08-02-2018 08:57 PM)Bisonlurker Wrote: (08-02-2018 12:23 PM)jmu98 Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:11 AM)BleedingPurple Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:05 AM)doubleduke2016 Wrote: I saw that on twitter yesterday and had the same thought. It'd be a terrible mistake if they just used the bball template for the football kids and accidentally gave away COA. I am sure this was something Houston got but I was surprised it happened under the radar.
Not sure how this can happen with the Title IV implications. We'd almost certainly have to offer a lot of the girls sports the same. Maybe softball, WLAX, and something else got it as well.
I am not sure this is true as I believe NDSU offers COA for football and nothing else.
NDSU started giving COA to all sports in the 16-17 school year.
Football, ice hockey, curling, figure skating, dog racing? Honestly no clue how many sports you field. Imagine you guys are limited with weather. Could be wrong.
I know they have top-notch softball, not quite as good as us but really strong the past few years. They beat Oklahoma in the 2017 tournament.
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08-03-2018 09:05 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-03-2018 09:05 AM)JMUSteeler Wrote: (08-02-2018 09:54 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: (08-02-2018 08:57 PM)Bisonlurker Wrote: (08-02-2018 12:23 PM)jmu98 Wrote: (08-02-2018 10:11 AM)BleedingPurple Wrote: Not sure how this can happen with the Title IV implications. We'd almost certainly have to offer a lot of the girls sports the same. Maybe softball, WLAX, and something else got it as well.
I am not sure this is true as I believe NDSU offers COA for football and nothing else.
NDSU started giving COA to all sports in the 16-17 school year.
Football, ice hockey, curling, figure skating, dog racing? Honestly no clue how many sports you field. Imagine you guys are limited with weather. Could be wrong.
I know they have top-notch softball, not quite as good as us but really strong the past few years. They beat Oklahoma in the 2017 tournament.
Don't they have a world class men's figure skating team too?
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08-03-2018 09:21 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
Awesome job by all involved that made COA happen across the board at JMU.....this includes Donors, Coaches, Bourne, King, and Alger. With our facilities and COA this makes a strong statement about the commitment to athletics across the board.
I know the family of a 2018 football recruit and it caught my ear when his mom told me back in early June that next year her son would be getting a stipend. I was not sure if it was accurate or not so did not mention it.
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2018 09:44 AM by ShadyP.)
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08-03-2018 09:44 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
I haven't been on here in a while but want to state publicly how very PROUD I am of MY SCHOOL for stepping up to the plate and taking this step. There is no non-P5 DI program in the country which is better than ours. Not that we always succeed and win championships in every sport, but, by God, we do our very best to do so, and give our athletes every opportunity they need to succeed.
Go Dukes.
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08-03-2018 10:29 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-03-2018 10:29 AM)Madison 91 Forever Wrote: I haven't been on here in a while but want to state publicly how very PROUD I am of MY SCHOOL for stepping up to the plate and taking this step. There is no non-P5 DI program in the country which is better than ours. Not that we always succeed and win championships in every sport, but, by God, we do our very best to do so, and give our athletes every opportunity they need to succeed.
Go Dukes.
Well said. And just seeing even Hazed gradually give a little love says a lot
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08-03-2018 10:57 AM |
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RE: COA for football?
(08-03-2018 09:44 AM)ShadyP Wrote: Awesome job by all involved that made COA happen across the board at JMU.....this includes Donors, Coaches, Bourne, King, and Alger. With our facilities and COA this makes a strong statement about the commitment to athletics across the board.
I know the family of a 2018 football recruit and it caught my ear when his mom told me back in early June that next year her son would be getting a stipend. I was not sure if it was accurate or not so did not mention it.
Add Delaware Athletics to this bolded list above.
Some behind the curtain info... Delaware Athletics made the move to offer COA for football, so then JMU felt they needed to follow suit. Once JMU decided to offer for football they had to offer for all sports due to title IX.
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08-03-2018 11:11 AM |
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