Sonny wrote:danza wrote:So I want to say this year before any of the games start that it would be really nice if every team took all of the consolation games seriously. I am a little sick of people making excuses and saying we didn't care, or we didn't want to play because we were pissed we lost or anything. I feel like a lot of teams will make the excuse after losing that they didn't take it seriously. Have some respect for the sport of lacrosse and the integrity of your program and your conference by playing all out in every game. I know that it would be nice if you were in the championships but if you only play lacrosse to win the championships then you might be disappointed every year.
Im sorry if this is not the time to say this or it didn't need to be said or I'm way off base but I can't stand it and I'm trying to avoid some papers I should be doing.
There is a reason the NCAA has gotten rid of consolation & 3rd place games in virtually all of their championship sports.
The MCLA is going in that direction. Personally, I think you should get to play one consolation game, if you lose on the first day. That is it. If you lose in the quarterfinals, you have played twice in Dallas and your season is over.
There is just no good way to end a season. The finality of all is emotional for all involved and you can't artificially pump players/coaches up to give the same effort after a loss in the national championship tournament.
I disagree here....most of these games should be looked at as great competition for the spirt and fun of the game....we are always complaing and arguing about a "turn out issue" - if you cut the week shorter and send teams home...wait and see how your "turn out" will be.... you'll not only lose support from the teams that help make this league as great as it is - I know I dont want to stick around in Dallas and "watch" if we have no reason to play...at least consolation games give teams a week of fun in the sun and lax to play, friends to meet, coaching ideas exchanged, scheduling possiblities???
Heck I know some coaches that dont even make the Championship games required on their trip as it is, and we were complaining about turn out last year....
If you toss out the consolation games, you are throwing away the opportunity for players to meet new faces, play against a team they normaly couldnt...
[/i]The finality of all is emotional for all involved and you can't artificially pump players/coaches up to give the same effort after a loss in the national championship tournament.[/]
Cop out. Sounds like the same arguement you hear from only a select group that they use for losing a game/ or not wanting to play the week out...we all understand that after the first round, if you lose, its about the expierence and growing as team and players....we all know that there are those that think this should be a smaller showcase of just "certain ranked schools" - they should just form their own league then...
Not to mention if I have to schedule a week's vacation, and then come back half way through the week...what a joke, im not going to spend a bunch of money to watch a tourney my team might have been sent home on Monday from...have you even looked at what it costs to change plane tickets like that?? A SMALL FORTUNE FOR A COLLEGE KID........at least they can enjoy their expiernce - even if they are still playing consolation games...
They have a tournament for that - going and watching great teams play great lacrosse, spending money and having a great time NOT PLAYING OR COACHING...its called the...NCAA Tourney
If it aint broke..dont fix it... - remember some where in this whole process we seem to forgot this is for the players..