Thoughts on the 2007 LSA season

Postby Ben Clark on Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:53 am

Sonny wrote:
SFALaxStud10 wrote: if anyone has any advice for how to raise some money for our team


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No offense Sonny, but that website looks like a bad infomercial. Are they legit?
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Postby Sonny on Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:13 am

Ben Clark wrote:
Sonny wrote:
SFALaxStud10 wrote: if anyone has any advice for how to raise some money for our team


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No offense Sonny, but that website looks like a bad infomercial. Are they legit?


Yes... they have worked with thousands of college teams (varsity and club), spanning multiple sports.
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Postby SFALaxStud10 on Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:56 pm

So whats the deal with the LSA B for the 2007-2008 season? I know that Southwestern, TCU, Trinity, St Edwards, UTSA right?, Austin College, is UTA back?, and SFA is making a comeback finally, Im so ahppy bout it!! Is there any other teams wanting to join, or in the process of joining? Thanks.
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Postby murphlaxtx on Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:13 pm

TCU will more than likely be heading to the A division this Fall.
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Postby OklahomaLax45 on Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:33 pm

On that "my sports dreams"...we kinda got screwed over by them, or more by a jackass on our own team. long story short, a guy on our team signed us up for it w/o telling anyone, and then dropped out. They came back wanting $2000 for not doing the thing. we eventually figured it out, but put us in a crazy situation. It can raise a lot of money, but they take half of whatever you make up to $2000, or at least thats how it was with us. so be careful. I think it was after you've raised $2000, they wont take any more.

SFA - couple ideas on raising money: Just look around town. I dont know much about nacogdoches, but here in Norman, everyone goes crazy for OU sports, esp like local eateries, bars, car dealerships, etc. And most of the time, if you get one, you can use it as leverage (i.e. we have this company, one of your competitors sponsoring us) towards others like it in the area. Dentist and Lawyers are the bests we've found. Ask the school too. Doesn't hurt to ask, and go straight to the top. Ask the president for something reasonable, state what your doing, etc. If he can't do anything, chances are he could point you in the right direction. Corporate sponsorships can be tricky, but very nice if you can rope it in. Just ask everywhere, They'll want to know a lot about the team and what they're getting into, and know how much you want/have an idea what you'll do, so have one helluva packet explaining the team and everything else for them.

Just give me a call sometime, would love to talk about it if you need anything else
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Postby SFALaxStud10 on Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:27 am

Thanks Alex for the heads up and I appericate your emails and offers for help with our team, this shows great leadership from the LSA. They are suppose to call tommorrow and Ill see what they have to offer, Im sure Ill hit you up for some suggestions, and thanks for the ideas.
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