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The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - Yosef Himself - 12-03-2019 10:01 AM

https://judolphins.com/news/2019/12/3/jacksonville-university-discontinues-football.aspx


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - WesternSkillet - 12-03-2019 11:32 AM

Bummer.

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RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - Ewglenn - 12-03-2019 12:55 PM

I think this is actually smart. They have a much better chance at being a good basketball program.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - army56mike - 12-03-2019 06:15 PM

05-nono Boooooo!!!!! 05-nono


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - cruzan_flame13 - 12-03-2019 06:37 PM

(12-03-2019 06:15 PM)army56mike Wrote:  05-nono Boooooo!!!!! 05-nono

Not really financially speaking. Do not be one of the other schools that had to close their doors. Money uded for football can benefit the second favored sport (basketball) and others that cost less plus develop academia. I will also add facility renovations or establishments. This is my opinion by the way.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - Courtside - 12-03-2019 08:18 PM

Saddened but not shocked


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - GE and MTS - 12-03-2019 08:49 PM

I feel bad for Jacksonville fans and members of the team. This likely wasn't an easy decision but hopefully it works out for the best. This doesn't exactly effect me as a Liberty fan but I never want to see something like this happen. It will be really hard to add it back in the future but I hope things turn around.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - lion1983 - 12-03-2019 09:03 PM

Brace yourselves, this may get long...

First, I feel bad for the athletes, but at least now they get a scholarship out of the deal if they chose...

I've never been a fan of non scholarship football or limited scholarship football at the D1 level. It dont make any sense to me that you willingly put yourself at a competitive disadvantage when there are already so many disadvantages to so many schools to begin with. I would love to see the Ivy League add (sports) scholarships and get into the playoff picture, but that's another topic.


But I get were they are coming from. And HOPEFULLY, they put the money they save, into other sports, upgrading facilities, paying coaches, and so on. I do hope it works out.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - Keswick_Crusaders_Forever51 - 12-04-2019 08:00 AM

Sad to see, but also glad to see that they are working to best help the University as a whole while still looking out for those contributed so much to the football program.

If most schools made these wise but hard decisions more often, we'd see a lot less schools shut down, sadly.

Hats off to Jacksonville for seeing a problem & fixing it, even if it sucks to see them lose a program.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - Ewglenn - 12-04-2019 02:25 PM

(12-03-2019 09:03 PM)lion1983 Wrote:  Brace yourselves, this may get long...

First, I feel bad for the athletes, but at least now they get a scholarship out of the deal if they chose...

I've never been a fan of non scholarship football or limited scholarship football at the D1 level. It dont make any sense to me that you willingly put yourself at a competitive disadvantage when there are already so many disadvantages to so many schools to begin with. I would love to see the Ivy League add (sports) scholarships and get into the playoff picture, but that's another topic.


But I get were they are coming from. And HOPEFULLY, they put the money they save, into other sports, upgrading facilities, paying coaches, and so on. I do hope it works out.

Ivy will NEVER add scholarships. You think the admissions scandal was bad before? That would take it to a whole different level.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - lion1983 - 12-17-2019 12:59 AM

The question that I have yet to see asked is,

What will Stetson do?

They just lost their rival, and closest conference game.

This will have to be (in my opinion) a crossroads for Stetson. They will have to choose either, A- Drop football like JU, (hopefully not) B- Add scholarship football, join the ASUN in the Big South along with fellow members UNA and KSU. (Hopefully) or C- Stay in a league were virtually every away game is a plane trip.


My opinion, Stetson can establish rivalries with both UNA and KSU in football. The Big South should offset costs they incur in travel in the PFL, at least a chunk of it. The other part that would help offset scholarship cost is surely they would have more tickets sold playing UNA, Campbell, KSU and Hampton. UNA travels well, especially to Florida for some reason.

I also think one of two things is going to happen to Presbyterian after they start PFL. They will realize they ain't saving money, and either drop football or come back to the Big South football. Especially if Stetson adds scholarship football.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - WesternSkillet - 12-18-2019 11:43 AM

(12-17-2019 12:59 AM)lion1983 Wrote:  The question that I have yet to see asked is,

What will Stetson do?

They just lost their rival, and closest conference game.

This will have to be (in my opinion) a crossroads for Stetson. They will have to choose either, A- Drop football like JU, (hopefully not) B- Add scholarship football, join the ASUN in the Big South along with fellow members UNA and KSU. (Hopefully) or C- Stay in a league were virtually every away game is a plane trip.


My opinion, Stetson can establish rivalries with both UNA and KSU in football. The Big South should offset costs they incur in travel in the PFL, at least a chunk of it. The other part that would help offset scholarship cost is surely they would have more tickets sold playing UNA, Campbell, KSU and Hampton. UNA travels well, especially to Florida for some reason.

I also think one of two things is going to happen to Presbyterian after they start PFL. They will realize they ain't saving money, and either drop football or come back to the Big South football. Especially if Stetson adds scholarship football.

I am also interested in the Stetson situation. It might make sense to drop football and put more money into basketball. Any Stetson fans out there know if they will keep football?


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - lion1983 - 12-19-2019 10:42 AM

(12-18-2019 11:43 AM)WesternSkillet Wrote:  
(12-17-2019 12:59 AM)lion1983 Wrote:  The question that I have yet to see asked is,

What will Stetson do?

They just lost their rival, and closest conference game.

This will have to be (in my opinion) a crossroads for Stetson. They will have to choose either, A- Drop football like JU, (hopefully not) B- Add scholarship football, join the ASUN in the Big South along with fellow members UNA and KSU. (Hopefully) or C- Stay in a league were virtually every away game is a plane trip.


My opinion, Stetson can establish rivalries with both UNA and KSU in football. The Big South should offset costs they incur in travel in the PFL, at least a chunk of it. The other part that would help offset scholarship cost is surely they would have more tickets sold playing UNA, Campbell, KSU and Hampton. UNA travels well, especially to Florida for some reason.

I also think one of two things is going to happen to Presbyterian after they start PFL. They will realize they ain't saving money, and either drop football or come back to the Big South football. Especially if Stetson adds scholarship football.

I am also interested in the Stetson situation. It might make sense to drop football and put more money into basketball. Any Stetson fans out there know if they will keep football?

This is one of those comments (mine not yours) that may go off topic if I'm not careful, but I didnt think it needs another thread, so.

If Stetson was to drop football, and Bellarmine or anyone else in the ASUN not interested in starting football, I would say we can dissolve the ASUN/Big South football league and come up with another possible option for UNA and KSU.

But the Big South and ASUN came up with this format, at least in the interview I listened to, to help KSU, JU, and Stetson (if JU and Stetson added scholarship) have a football home free and clear. UNA was a beneficiary in it gave a reasonable conference option and UNA was invited soon after the announcement. UNA would have joined the ASUN in 2011 if this partnership was there, after the OVC lied about us and NKU getting invited.

I really wish Stetson would add scholarships and play in the Big South football. It would keep the conference at 8 in football. I dont see anyone else adding football in the Big South. The only other option is the Big South adds a 12th full member that has football. But I dont see anyone who would fit the bill in D1. D2 options are there, but may not be the beat route to go.

I dont think they go after West Florida because they made it clear to UNA that we were too far for a full membership. West Florida would be even further out.

North Greenville would be a good option from D2, bit dont know if either party is interested.

Or you could bring in a HBCU from the MEAC to have 2 HBCU members.


I dont know what the answer is, Big South football may be about to die. This is one reason I feel like the FCS is better off having football only conferences instead of ties with all sports conferences.


RE: The Jacksonville Dolphins dropping football effective immediately - army56mike - 01-05-2020 10:21 AM

So what do schools do with their old equipment? Auction it off? Sell it to another school? Donate it to local high schools? Throw it away? Give it to the FGCU new club team?