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  • #16
    Bradley couldn't support a men's tennis team with limited scholarships. I don't see football ever returning

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    • #17
      And there is no way the owners of Dozer Park would allow football practices and games to be played on their turf while their baseball season was still going on. So that poses another serious problem to the revival of football, they would not have anywhere to play. Being a private school, they cannot get taxpayers to build and maintain a stadium for them.

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      • #18
        An option for games could be at Eastside, as they are in the process of putting artificial turf on to replace the natural grass. Robert Morris - Peoria plays there.

        But before Bradley even entertains the thought, and they never will, they need to get their house in order.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          And there is no way the owners of Dozer Park would allow football practices and games to be played on their turf while their baseball season was still going on. So that poses another serious problem to the revival of football, they would not have anywhere to play. Being a private school, they cannot get taxpayers to build and maintain a stadium for them.
          They certainly wouldn't be able to practice there; on that I completely agree. Depending on playoff scenarios, the stadium would be available as early as Labor Day, and maybe as late as the the first Saturday in October if the Chiefs make a championship run.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Old Coach View Post
            I think the only way Bradley could play football would be non-scholarship I-AA football (like Drake). Which leads to the question, can you get 75-80 good football players to pay their own way to play football at Bradley?
            I really believe you could around here---and then compete with teams like Drake (without offering scholarships and jeopardizing Title IX)--and practice at Shea or the Stadium--with games at Eastside to start out. As others have said--our campus atmosphere would clearly benefit from having a football program to follow--added interest around campus--back to a marching band-- and go back to having a REAL homecoming etc--it just adds so much to the college experience and would be an attraction for prospective students.
            Bradley football--undefeated again this year

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            • #21
              Originally posted by CubbieBear View Post
              I really believe you could around here---and then compete with teams like Drake (without offering scholarships and jeopardizing Title IX)--and practice at Shea or the Stadium--with games at Eastside to start out. As others have said--our campus atmosphere would clearly benefit from having a football program to follow--added interest around campus--back to a marching band-- and go back to having a REAL homecoming etc--it just adds so much to the college experience and would be an attraction for prospective students.
              Bradley needs a $1 million per year sugar daddy to fund this, but like you, I would love to support Bradley football.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Old Coach View Post
                Bradley needs a $1 million per year sugar daddy...
                or a "core group" of them

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  ....Temple University-

                  -Their University President Neil Theobald (who does have midwestern ties) makes $450,000 (plus deferred package)
                  -Their Athletic Director who also serves as VP of the University still makes less than our AD...
                  thought this was interesting....
                  Temple's President Neil Theobald, who is an East Peoria native and an ex-administrator at Indiana University where he was quite familiar with Chris Reynolds, just hired a new AD at Temple...
                  ..and he hired another ex-Indiana Hoosier athlete who stayed and got his advanced degrees & doctorate at Indiana - just like Chris Reynolds.
                  PHILADELPHIA - Temple University President Neil D. Theobald today announced that Dr. Patrick M. Kraft, who currently serves as Temple's Deputy Director of At...


                  With all these connections to Chris Reynolds maybe we can get a home-and-home series going with Temple!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    thought this was interesting....
                    Temple's President Neil Theobald, who is an East Peoria native and an ex-administrator at Indiana University where he was quite familiar with Chris Reynolds, just hired a new AD at Temple...
                    ..and he hired another ex-Indiana Hoosier athlete who stayed and got his advanced degrees & doctorate at Indiana - just like Chris Reynolds.
                    PHILADELPHIA - Temple University President Neil D. Theobald today announced that Dr. Patrick M. Kraft, who currently serves as Temple's Deputy Director of At...


                    With all these connections to Chris Reynolds maybe we can get a home-and-home series going with Temple!
                    I would love to see an ongoing series between us and Temple...just like we did with Butler a few years back.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post
                      thought this was interesting....
                      Temple's President Neil Theobald, who is an East Peoria native and an ex-administrator at Indiana University where he was quite familiar with Chris Reynolds, just hired a new AD at Temple...
                      ..and he hired another ex-Indiana Hoosier athlete who stayed and got his advanced degrees & doctorate at Indiana - just like Chris Reynolds.
                      PHILADELPHIA - Temple University President Neil D. Theobald today announced that Dr. Patrick M. Kraft, who currently serves as Temple's Deputy Director of At...


                      With all these connections to Chris Reynolds maybe we can get a home-and-home series going with Temple!
                      Temple President Neil Theobald - a Peoria area native whose name got mentioned a few times on this board...
                      is in some trouble and may be fired...
                      The board of trustees of Temple University has taken a unanimous vote of no confidence in President Neil Theobald and announced its intention to dismiss him.

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