WYO1016 said:Football is an expensive sport. Between stadiums, equipment, coaches, and insurance, football is by far the most costly sport a college can sponsor. I imagine that's why the junior colleges in Wyoming don't have football.
OrediggerPoke said:Don't forget the amount of women's schollys/sports that would need to be added due to Title IX...in sum, not going to happen
Wyokie said:OrediggerPoke said:Don't forget the amount of women's schollys/sports that would need to be added due to Title IX...in sum, not going to happen
I have a lov/hate thing for Title IX. I'm all for athletics for women but football needs to be exempted from that law imho.
AfiPoke said:Kansas Jayhawk League has it:
http://www.kjccc.org/
Probably not feasible for WYO but would be interesting. Does Title IX apply to all collegiate athletics? NAIA?
The Virginian said:I've always thought that the Wyoming JCs could make their own in-state football conference. It would give Wyoming kids more chances to play and perhaps help build a feeder system for UW. Yes, it'd be a bit more expensive, but I think the opportunity for in-state kids would be worth it.
Adv8RU12 said:Solution to the high cost of football in JC's: 6-man football! Like in high school. Could also have 6-man(woman) football for the ladies.
BeaverPoke said:The Virginian said:I've always thought that the Wyoming JCs could make their own in-state football conference. It would give Wyoming kids more chances to play and perhaps help build a feeder system for UW. Yes, it'd be a bit more expensive, but I think the opportunity for in-state kids would be worth it.
All it would be is high school football again, just different mixes of players. And for the most part, the same players.
WWCC would be made up of Evanston, Green River, and Rock Springs players, with a few Lyman, Mtn. View, Kemmerer and Star Valley kids. LCCC would be Laramie, Cheyenne (East, South, Central) and the smaller areas around. Casper College would be Natrona/Kelly and the surrounding areas.
You get my drift...
I think that would be a boring/terrible idea as it would cost a shit ton of money to do highschool football all over again.
With what, 1 more kid from Wyo getting to play @UW every season?
Hmm... Not worth it in my opinon. not saying you are wrong I just don't see much upside.
Let 'em keep playing volleyball/basketball/golf etc. The cheaper sports. Cuz you know there won't be much money made from Wyo JUCO football
The Virginian said:BeaverPoke said:The Virginian said:And as for drawing from UW attendance, how much do the JC basketball programs affect UW now?
OrediggerPoke said:The Virginian said:BeaverPoke said:The Virginian said:And as for drawing from UW attendance, how much do the JC basketball programs affect UW now?
Apples and oranges. College football games are on saturdays, college basketball games are spread out. People further from Laramie don't really travel to Laramie for sporting events unless they are on the weekend.