The Painful Truth-Good Intentions Gone Awry
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This is the stupidest fuckin thread on this board....Oh My God it costs money to have a football team, real revelations were made in the 19 paragraph post
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My thoughts are this.. I donate about 10K a year to UMass athletics and Isenberg. If they drop FBS football, I will never donate another cent as I refuse to support any organization that acts like a pussy. Hire the right people and things will improve. Coastal Carolina, San Jose State, UAB all started from ground zero. Coach Bell may turn out to be a failure too, but one thing for sure he has done a good job recruiting 3 star players. Let's see what happens... I have said this before but the Patriots have entered a 20 year abyss and this has opened the door for something new to follow.
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If UMass dropped every sport that has had prolonged losing seasons there would be no sports offered at the university. It sucks, we all know it but we have to ride it out and hope for the best as none of us has any ability to make changes ourselves. The last thing I want to experience in my remaining years is not having Saturday afternoon football to attend in Amherst, this year was tough enough.
Continue supporting the program but let your voices be heard.
Go UMass!!
Continue supporting the program but let your voices be heard.
Go UMass!!
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OK....chill. As much as I'd like UMass to drop football in a year or two (I was super pumped when we went FBS), it's unlikely it will happen. Just read "UMass crosses the rubicon" and realize that this is what I call Academic Welfare. Way too many jobs at stake here for someone to kill the golden goose. Mass. is the 4th richest state in the US and I don't hear anyone bringing up the cost of UMass football. UConn was a different story because Conn. is mostly a bankrupt state.stevemaz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 7:26 am My thoughts are this.. I donate about 10K a year to UMass athletics and Isenberg. If they drop FBS football, I will never donate another cent as I refuse to support any organization that acts like a pussy. Hire the right people and things will improve. Coastal Carolina, San Jose State, UAB all started from ground zero. Coach Bell may turn out to be a failure too, but one thing for sure he has done a good job recruiting 3 star players. Let's see what happens... I have said this before but the Patriots have entered a 20 year abyss and this has opened the door for something new to follow.
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I don’t get wanting to drop football. A good football program increases alumni pride and connection and enhances our university brand nationally. There is only one other sport that can do this as well: men’s basketball. Hockey appeals regionally, the south and west coast don’t care about college hockey. I would rather not drop 1 of the two sports that everyone in this country cares about. Not to mention, our program goes back over one hundred years, we have a deep history, I’m not willing to just dump that.
I don’t get wanting to drop football. A good football program increases alumni pride and connection and enhances our university brand nationally. There is only one other sport that can do this as well: men’s basketball. Hockey appeals regionally, the south and west coast don’t care about college hockey. I would rather not drop 1 of the two sports that everyone in this country cares about. Not to mention, our program goes back over one hundred years, we have a deep history, I’m not willing to just dump that.
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That’s a pretty awesome annual donation Stevemaz. Kudos to you for the strong support.stevemaz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 7:26 am My thoughts are this.. I donate about 10K a year to UMass athletics and Isenberg. If they drop FBS football, I will never donate another cent as I refuse to support any organization that acts like a pussy. Hire the right people and things will improve. Coastal Carolina, San Jose State, UAB all started from ground zero. Coach Bell may turn out to be a failure too, but one thing for sure he has done a good job recruiting 3 star players. Let's see what happens... I have said this before but the Patriots have entered a 20 year abyss and this has opened the door for something new to follow.
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Thanks for donating at a high level Stevemaz!
Please stop comparing us to those programs that were high end fcs teams when they transitioned.
That was NOT our situation. We had Morris, who inherited an elite fcs squad and which each year drifted down to mediocre fcs football.
Then we fu_ked up the transition with Molnar and McCutcheon scheduling mostly P5 teams. Completely destroying the winning culture.
Restoring the winning culture is most important. It will take several additional years of solid recruiting, some luck with transfers and scheduling.
Patience after suffering through all these years is extremely hard. I continue to donate to the Gridiron Club and all sports. Last year (2019) was the first year that felt all was lost. Then we got to play this year and those defensive freshmen took a leap and actual surprised me in a positive way. Believe with time we will get there but we have to ride it out. The four coaching changes have not worked. Let's support the program. Constructive criticism is fine. Think recruits on the fence can be influence reading the board and what we say.
Please stop comparing us to those programs that were high end fcs teams when they transitioned.
That was NOT our situation. We had Morris, who inherited an elite fcs squad and which each year drifted down to mediocre fcs football.
Then we fu_ked up the transition with Molnar and McCutcheon scheduling mostly P5 teams. Completely destroying the winning culture.
Restoring the winning culture is most important. It will take several additional years of solid recruiting, some luck with transfers and scheduling.
Patience after suffering through all these years is extremely hard. I continue to donate to the Gridiron Club and all sports. Last year (2019) was the first year that felt all was lost. Then we got to play this year and those defensive freshmen took a leap and actual surprised me in a positive way. Believe with time we will get there but we have to ride it out. The four coaching changes have not worked. Let's support the program. Constructive criticism is fine. Think recruits on the fence can be influence reading the board and what we say.
Go UMass!!
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The reason I say this is that last 2 years, and next year as well, have been historically bad. Bell/Bamford LLC have utterly destroyed a once proud 1AA program. I don't WANT to drop football but we don't even belong on the same field as our opponents. I know that football increases alumni pride etc., but what pride now? As bad as Molnar was, we were competitive in a few of those games and won 2 of them WITH A BRAND NEW roster. The only place we shine now is ESPN's Bottom 10. The worst part of this debacle is the use of the word "culture". What in God's name does "culture" have to do with athletics where it's WINS or LOSSES?Quann wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 12:04 pm ^^^
I don’t get wanting to drop football. A good football program increases alumni pride and connection and enhances our university brand nationally. There is only one other sport that can do this as well: men’s basketball. Hockey appeals regionally, the south and west coast don’t care about college hockey. I would rather not drop 1 of the two sports that everyone in this country cares about. Not to mention, our program goes back over one hundred years, we have a deep history, I’m not willing to just dump that.
I love college and pro football but we're not Jacksonville and we're not getting the 1st draft pick. In college football, it's all about recruiting and this moron Bell, who is supposed to be THE GREAT RECRUITER has us getting worse class rankings than Whipple did. Please end this charade. We're on a fool's errand.
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FCS FCS FCS !!!
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NO NO NO !!!
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