Found May 26, 2009 on 80 Minutes of Regulation:
As I'm sure I've said before, I think one of the best things that could happen to the sport of lacrosse is expansion, more specifically to schools in the "Big Six"(read: BCS auto-qualifying) conferences. The Big East being in the mix by name this coming season will certainly help matters to that effect; the ACC, of course, is already there but only fields four teams. But as much as I hate to think about it, I think that the SEC and Big XII may never embrace the sport. And for my rationale, I need look no further than the world's most popular sport.

College soccer has fielded an NCAA championship for 50 years now, and several of those have been held in Big XII country. While it's not as big a sport here in the States as it is elsewhere in the world, it's still likely the fourth or fifth sport on the American sports landscape, battling with hockey and NASCAR for the spots behind football, basketball, and baseball. Youth soccer has been turning out stellar (by American standards) athletes for over a generation. It's the premier fall sport for many schools at which football is absent. And yet two of the most major conferences in the country have yet to embrace it by formally fielding teams in men's soccer. No schools in the Big XII field men's soccer teams at all, while two SEC teams--South Carolina and Kentucky--field teams which compete in Conference USA. While I draw the soccer comparison, however, I will note that lacrosse holds one advantage to advancement in these conferences that soccer does not--it doesn't take place during football season.

We know one of the big obstacles to the expansion of lacrosse is Title IX. In the case of most schools, to add men's lacrosse, they'd also have to pick up an additional women's sport, likely women's lacrosse to remain compliant. This would be a significant burden on most programs, as these would be additional expenses that likely wouldn't make revenue. Interestingly enough, if anyone could afford it, it would be the SEC and, to a lesser extent, the Big XII. But those spoils, of course, will go as much as possible back to football, the undisputed champion in the regions of the country represented by both of these conferences.
1 Comment:
  • Let it grow, baby, LET IT GROW!!!! lacrosse will bloom due to the action & physical play, that the SEC and XII fans love from football that they DON'T get in the spring. It's coming, don't doubt it!!!! Embrace lacrosse, don't fear the game!!! I, myself, came into the game from the midwest to Baltimore in the early "80's and never new the game. WOW, people love the game here, and through the last 28 years it has GROWN!!! Lacrosse lends team spirt, individual effort, fast action, physical play, and most of all FUN!!! If you've you never been to a weekend lacrosse tournament, you need to attend before you pass judgement on the sport. Boys and girls, on diffrent club teams, after playing for the same area rec team or high school,competing against each other with shared peers is incredible. Give the sport a chance, and I'll bet the next tailgating season will begin in March, when your supporting your lacrosse team from Tennessee, Alabama, or Texas!!!!
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