It seems to me that a lot of your arguments are based on laziness on your part. Your question, do you know your conference electoral board, it seems to me is missing a possible answer; No, I am too lazy to make the effort to get to know them. Because that is the case with some teams. Also in regard to your concerns about conference budgets, have you ever attempted to contact your conference treasurer? I know at PCLL meetings the budget was distributed to every team so we saw where all our dues were going, and I am sure the same is true for national level meetings as well. I am sure this information is available if you were to request it.
DRich17 wrote:Aren't you usually motivated in some way to volunteer?
Because they love the game? Is your paranoia really that extreme?
DRich17 wrote:Aren't the people with the most amount of free time usually the team coaches that have a school financially backing them, so that these coaches can make lacrosse a full time job?
There is not one full time coach in the MCLA, and even if there is...that is an extremely poor coach. And schools paying their coaches is a lot rarer then you think.
DRich17 wrote:And still this whole argument of, "they can't do it, why don't you just let a few selected individuals do it" is total non-sense.
This is how the NCAA works!!!!!!!!! But not in the negative sense the you spin it. Nothing would ever get done if each of the 340 D1 basketball teams had to vote before finalizing national governing body decisions. New rules and regulations would be stuck in bureaucratic limbo. Thats why ncaa teams have administrators that represent them and those administrators elect individuals to represent their conference interests at the national level.
DRich17 wrote: Send out an email to every teams voter and give them 24 hours to respond.
I guarantee you 1/3 of the teams wouldn't respond in 24 hours. For various reasons, not out of laziness, but going back to the volunteer comment, these people have jobs, school, etc. I think you have a skewed view of reality here. So when all the teams don't vote then what happens?
DRich17 wrote: I enjoy hearing explanations from EB members on this stuff , but frankly I don't care for it
Is this sarcasm? How can you come on this board and complain when you refuse to educate yourself by reading EB explanations of league policies and procedures.
Honestly, I pitty you man. It must be sad living in such a paranoid existence. I think you are young, and naive and really don't have a good understanding of the realities of this organization. A lot of your questions and comments here could have been answered just by a small amount of effort on your part.
I understand it may be frustrating when you are part of a small team and see the big boys getting all the press and love. Well you know what, then do something about it... besides blaming the league. Work harder, fundraise harder, play harder. Despite what you may think, there is no organizational glass ceiling or conspiracy created by the higher ups holding you back from being a successful team.