John Paul wrote:Changing what traditional club sports were founded on is exactly what the MCLA is here for. We are supposed to be a an organization of coach-run, coach-driven teams. Without that, the term "virtual varsity" that is thrown around a lot doesn't mean nearly as much.
I agree that athletes, at any level, should have some input into the hiring and firing of coaches. However, no team can run at its best if the same guy who is running the organization, and most importantly deciding who is even on the team through recruiting, tryouts and disciplinary situations, can be fired by the same group he is making those decisions about. It's a clear conflict of interest.
Hiring and firing should be handled by an outside group, whether that's an official university office (Rec. Sports, Athletics, etc.) or an official alumni or booster group. Student athletes should have a grievance process to report to this group if necessary and should have a minority role on a search committee.
Sonny is right. We need to stop thinking of ourselves from a club perspective. I don't think any of us expect all MCLA teams to get to what I've described overnight, but that should be the goal - and in the meantime coaches need to be very wary of what they are signing up for.
(None of my post has anything to do with the Central Michigan situation. I don't know enough details to have an opinion on how that team is run. I do agree with Sonny, however, that it's another knock on how we are all perceived.)
I've got to say that I disagree with this on almost every level. So what's the idea of a club sport being virtual varsity. Well I'll tell you that when a bunch of really good teams, who are club, start getting better, they would like to be recognized more than just a "club team." Let's get one thing straight,I HATE having to explain to someone that I play "Club" lacrosse and then what that is, but It doesn't change the fact that it is club lacrosse for a reason. Someone in another thread wrote that the MCLA wasn't about growing the sport. But isn't it by default about growing the sport? If the sport was full grown, we would all be NCAA. A Club status IS a growth status.
Let me spread some Wolverine love. I think its cool what your school is doing with their sports (i saw the deal with the baseball team and the mets) I think its cool they do stuff like that and your lax invitational with Hopkins. Now if Michigan wants to be a full varsity NCAA program, that's Michigans problem, not mine. If I want MoSt to be a NCAA program that's my problem.
Hiring and firing should be up to the teams themselves. If Michigan wants to make it a third party deal, cool. If we want to do it ourselves, cool. I see the problems with the way it's set up; you pay the coach. How can he ride your ass about not going to practice when you pay him. Yes it has problems. But there is NO WAY I want the league to decide the 'end all' rule for this.
I should have the right to fire my coach whenever I want. After all, its my bill. Would I want to? probably not, buts thats irrelevant here. What's relevant is that its my choice, and there should be no standard. As far as I see it, Im only hurting my team.
And guys PLEASE. we are a club. Here we've got the President of the MCLA voicing an opinion to move away from club status? Please Mr president take your team but leave the league the way it is. All this is doing is tailor fitting the MCLA and its rules to fit the maybe 5% of teams that are like yours. So now the MCLA is thinking of ruling team decisions?
I don't know about anyone else, but this idea scares me. We've got a president of the MCLA who represents a very small portion of the spectrum.
My thoughts are my own and do not represent that of my team or conference.