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2013 Kennesaw State University

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:03 pm
by LaxTV_Admin
Jac Coyne posted an article about KSU flirting with MCLA Division I

Why would Kennesaw State, an MCLA Division II school located in Atlanta, play its first three games of the season against MCLA Division I foes Georgia Tech, Auburn and Georgia, and burn nearly a third of its schedule playing D-I teams that will prove no benefit on Selection Sunday?

Sometimes recruiting comes down to more than just the name of your own school.

Coaching at KSU, which has an enrollment of 24,000 students, Anthony Grizanti has found that playing games against his traditional SELC-II rivals doesn't always sell the soap.

"There are some kids I talk to down here in Georgia who don't even know who SCAD is," Grizanti said. "'Do you know Tennessee Wesleyan?' They're like, 'Huh?' If I say, 'Do you know Georgia Tech, Auburn, Georgia? Oh, yeah. Cool.' It's just an easier sell. Plus, for kids out of state it's an easier sell because they see those schools on TV."


Read the full story here - http://www.laxmagazine.com/blogs/author ... _Jac_Coyne

Re: 2013 Kennesaw State University

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:49 pm
by OAKS
panchito_ojeda wrote:Jac Coyne posted an article about KSU flirting with MCLA Division I

Why would Kennesaw State, an MCLA Division II school located in Atlanta, play its first three games of the season against MCLA Division I foes Georgia Tech, Auburn and Georgia, and burn nearly a third of its schedule playing D-I teams that will prove no benefit on Selection Sunday?

Sometimes recruiting comes down to more than just the name of your own school.

Coaching at KSU, which has an enrollment of 24,000 students, Anthony Grizanti has found that playing games against his traditional SELC-II rivals doesn't always sell the soap.

"There are some kids I talk to down here in Georgia who don't even know who SCAD is," Grizanti said. "'Do you know Tennessee Wesleyan?' They're like, 'Huh?' If I say, 'Do you know Georgia Tech, Auburn, Georgia? Oh, yeah. Cool.' It's just an easier sell. Plus, for kids out of state it's an easier sell because they see those schools on TV."


Read the full story here - http://www.laxmagazine.com/blogs/author ... _Jac_Coyne



Big school, D1 NCAA sports, fairly easy to get into compared with UGA and GT, so I don't see any reason why they can't pull good players from around the state & neighboring states. Seems logical for a school like this to go D1 if the split is not based on level of play.

Re: 2013 Kennesaw State University

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:08 pm
by Jolly Roger
Tougher pond in which to be a big fish.

Re: 2013 Kennesaw State University

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:18 am
by Beta
KSU has a lot of pull, esp with the economy being the way it is. The main problem they have with recruiting is that a bunch of smaller NCAA teams have popped up within the state and they're getting a bunch of players.

After a year or two though, those kids get sick of paying $30k a year for college and having 7 girls on campus (which is similar to Tech, minus the cost of course 8) ).

Re: 2013 Kennesaw State University

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:16 pm
by KSUHO12
KSU going D1 seems like a logical step. They have been playing D1 teams, since their inception in 2006 (Auburn and Tennessee). Great scheduling by the way for first year team.

Might as well reap some benefits from those games.