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08-17-2024, 01:32 PM
How many programs are NOT competing in their assigned districts this year? Is this strategy helping them re-build and become competitive, again? Thoughts….
08-17-2024, 02:37 PM
(08-17-2024, 01:32 PM)ROTC Wrote: How many programs are NOT competing in their assigned districts this year? Is this strategy helping them re-build and become competitive, again? Thoughts….
I am going to state the obvious. Not competing in a district can be a SMALL part of a much larger plan to help struggling programs turn things around. You need a very supportive administration, a great coach and coaching staff, community support, a good feeder program, and some talent among other things.
08-17-2024, 08:00 PM
I’m not against this IF you know there is no way you can compete in your district. Play a schedule that will build some confidence going forward and then get back in ASAP. If you are gonna get throttled by 50 every game, it kills morale. I know this isn’t a popular opinion, but as mentioned by Westside, if it’s handled correctly, it can be what the program needs to rebuild.
08-17-2024, 08:53 PM
Trying to think of programs that have actually rebuilt by doing this.
08-17-2024, 09:05 PM
The only one I know of; or think I know of is- Lawrence. Didn’t they drop out for a cycle?
08-17-2024, 10:22 PM
I don't remember that, but it would be a good example of it working if true.
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