I feel like it comes down to each individual team's commitment, and even more importantly having a group of ultra-committed leaders on the team. I can speak for our team in saying that no one on our team even thought about playing an OOC schedule after going 3-5 in our 2nd season of existence. It took myself being pro active in making contacts with teams, creating a budget to show our guys that it was possible, and pursuing it until I had the entire trip planned in order for it to happen. It was toughest when it came close to time for us to get the details in order and i had to go to the team and tell my guys that we needed to come up with a couple thousand more dollars in fundraising to make the trip happen. A lot of the team wanted to bail on the trip, but I told them about how we had given our word to these teams and that scrapping the trip was simply not an option.
I can also give my take on Willamette, which shows a similar trend in having strong team leadership. Until Will showed up and started to really put some time and effort into that program they were not really going in any direction, even conference wise, much less as far as OOC was concerned. However he seems to have willed, no pun intended
, this team in the direction of becoming a legitimate, competitive program that wants to win games. I feel like there are a lot of teams in the country who might be on the door step of starting to make OOC trips, however they are lacking one or two guys who are willing to step up and say "listen guys, I am going to make this happen for us and all I need is for you to back me up on it."
I do feel like the fact that more and more DII teams are traveling farther distances will inevitably become a motivating factor and that we are just starting to see the snowball at the top of the hill, which hopefully will continue to get bigger over the next few years. The thing is that no one can expect this to happen over night. It might take a younger member of a team who is interested in OOC competition to step up and say, "Ok, if we can't make this happen next season then let's make it a two year team financial goal that in my senior season in 2010 we are making two, two game OOC trips" I think that it just seems so overwhelming for teams with small schools and even smaller budgets to think about a trip like this, but in reality it is a reachable goal. If anyone is interested in getting their teams OOC competition in the next couple of years, feel free to contact me and I would love to help anyone out that needs it. Whether that means help getting teams to come to you, or setting up multiple games so that you can come here/go to a different conference. I just think that being proactive and not taking no as a possibility is one of the only things that will get the DII up to speed.
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