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Happy New Year!!! New topic: how to kickstart SEC soccer
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Happy New Year!!! New topic: how to kickstart SEC soccer
This is something that I would really like to see get off the ground. FWIW, both Kentucky & South Carolina have men's soccer teams, and I hear Alabama is supposed to getting one soon. I would love for UGA to get a soccer team and old rivals Auburn & Florida get ones as well.
01-01-2023 02:28 AM
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RE: Happy New Year!!! New topic: how to kickstart SEC soccer
Good news is that the facilities basically already exist. For every school that already has women's soccer(which I think is all of them?) then there's not much work to be done to create a men's program other than fund the scholarships and whatnot.
01-01-2023 01:18 PM
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