norway wrote:As far as budgeting, be smart w/ your funds. When some schools travel, they make arrangements w/ churches and other organizations for a place to stay.
This is a possibility in the future... but this past year wouldn't have worked. My guys are a menace off the field and I would never even risk an incident with a church or other organization. The chances of us earning a bad reputation would have been too severe. We graduated a lot of the egos/attitudes, so maybe in the next few years this is an option.
norway wrote:Even try reaching out to alumni and groups they are involved in to find places to stay.
We've been organized for maybe 7 years now, our oldest team alum are like 2-3 years into the work force so this isn't really an option, and alumni groups in general are focused on their efforts to establish D1 football at the school and aren't going to even give us a meeting.
norway wrote:No teams want to do this, but raise your dues. It will cause players to be more committed to the team w/ the larger investment anyway.
We raised dues from 150 to 350 this past season. Four years ago we were at 100. In 2001 they were only $20. Raising dues has to happen and your reasons for it are spot on, but we started so low that we have to do it slowly.
norway wrote:As for scheduling, teams should have started trying to make their schedules for next year, or at least have an idea of which teams they would like to schedule. So start tryng to develop ways to make it happen, whether its a tournement or not.
Ok, who wants to come to Charlotte and play UNCC and Davidson in the same weekend? Can probably get another SELC team to come into town, but Davidson is only 20 minutes from UNC Charlotte so I'd say they'd be a lock to get scheduled. (Which is why I'd never compare our situation to Montana's, since every other year one of our "away" games is essentially a home game.) (*EDIT* Elon and Appalachian are under 2 hours away, both would probably travel to play an OOC game as well.)