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  • #46
    BTW...A school can always not take federal funding and than do what they want. The fact is that they are taking the funds and 50%-52% of the population are females paying taxes and right now I believe 65% of the graduates are female compared to males. I'm not saying that football screw the number but the females can come up with better arguments.

    The other issue that Tornado brought up about women not playing HS sports and than play collegiate is happening less due to Title IX. In the past there were no programs for them to get into and get a scholarship so why apply yourself to sports if there is nothing to gain. Right now women athletics in terms of ability has risen astronomically the last 2 decades. We are talking Universities not sporting factories and with that there needs to be a balance.
    "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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    • #47
      Here is the extreme of ludicrous, that we end up seeing just because of title IX

      Some schools that want to save the men's programs simply HAVE TO come up with more womens programs
      but you can't offer women's wrestling, women's football, women's baseball, etc...so pretty soon you start running out of realistic options.

      Well..........inventive thought to the rescue....how about offering
      --Women's archery
      --Women's badminton
      --Woman's rifle
      --Women's rugby
      and more....all are offered by various NCAA institutions as a way to find another women's sport to offset the scholarships offered to men so they don't have to cut men's sports.


      Here' Eastern Illinois' Women's rugby team




      Notice, they have so much trouble finding any women to take the scholarships they offer,
      that they even advertise and hold open tryouts, and they even say
      "No previous rugby experience necessary."
      Page Not Found (404): It looks like you're lost... The page you are looking for no longer exists.



      How absolutely silly would it be if Bradley had trouble finding enough men
      to fill the basketball roster and actually play basketball that they had to
      advertise and hold open tryouts and beg for anyone
      to join the team and accept the scholarship, even if they had
      NEVER PLAYED BASKETBALL BEFORE!!!!


      By the way, EIU RUGBY IS a scholarship sport:
      "Scholarship sports: baseball (m), basketball, cross-country running,
      football (m), golf, rugby (w), soccer, softball (w), swimming and diving,
      tennis, track and field, volleyball (w)
      Nonscholarship sports: rugby (m-club)"


      Thus womens rugby IS a scholarship sport but men's rugby is a non-scholarship sport/club sport...

      IS THIS FAIR???

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      • #48
        I guess there is the simplest option, just take organized national sports out of collegiate hand, elt them all play club and call it a day. Sounds like that mens rugby team should write an angry letter to the Eastern Ill football team. Maybe if they had done that earlier, i wouldn't have to read so much garbage about Tony Romo all the time, man i hate that guy. Not to mention in the 70's Notre Dame held open tryouts for basketball, kind of a big program these days And the way indiana is going, that ain't far off
        Sungani umoyo womseko na wokonda waumbiri anznga.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          Here is the extreme of ludicrous, that we end up seeing just because of title IX

          Some schools that want to save the men's programs simply HAVE TO come up with more womens programs
          but you can't offer women's wrestling, women's football, women's baseball, etc...so pretty soon you start running out of realistic options.

          Well..........inventive thought to the rescue....how about offering
          --Women's archery
          --Women's badminton
          --Woman's rifle
          --Women's rugby
          and more....all are offered by various NCAA institutions as a way to find another women's sport to offset the scholarships offered to men so they don't have to cut men's sports.


          Here' Eastern Illinois' Women's rugby team




          Notice, they have so much trouble finding any women to take the scholarships they offer,
          that they even advertise and hold open tryouts, and they even say
          "No previous rugby experience necessary."
          Page Not Found (404): It looks like you're lost... The page you are looking for no longer exists.



          How absolutely silly would it be if Bradley had trouble finding enough men
          to fill the basketball roster and actually play basketball that they had to
          advertise and hold open tryouts and beg for anyone
          to join the team and accept the scholarship, even if they had
          NEVER PLAYED BASKETBALL BEFORE!!!!


          By the way, EIU RUGBY IS a scholarship sport:
          "Scholarship sports: baseball (m), basketball, cross-country running,
          football (m), golf, rugby (w), soccer, softball (w), swimming and diving,
          tennis, track and field, volleyball (w)
          Nonscholarship sports: rugby (m-club)"


          Thus womens rugby IS a scholarship sport but men's rugby is a non-scholarship sport/club sport...

          IS THIS FAIR???
          http://www.petersons.com/UGChannel/c...171&sponsor=13
          I wasn't aware that rugby was even an NCAA sanctioned sport?

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          • #50
            Originally posted by IlliBraves View Post
            I wasn't aware that rugby was even an NCAA sanctioned sport?
            Here is the list of sports that NCAA institutions sponsor:

            Men's Sports:
            Baseball
            Field Hockey
            Football
            Basketball
            Cross Country
            Fencing
            Golf
            Gymnastics
            Ice Hockey
            Lacrosse
            Rifle
            Skiing
            Soccer
            Swimming
            Tennis
            Indoor Track
            Outdoor Track
            Volleyball
            Water Polo
            Wrestling



            Women's Sports:

            Softball
            Archery
            Badminton
            Basketball
            Bowling
            Cross Country
            Equestrian
            Fencing
            Golf
            Gymnastics
            Ice Hockey
            Lacrosse
            Rifle
            Rowing
            Rugby
            Skiing
            Soccer
            Squash
            Swimming
            Synchronized Swimming
            Team Handball
            Tennis
            Indoor Track
            Outdoor Track
            Volleyball
            Water Polo



            These are the MIXED SPORTS that are sponsored by NCAA institutions:
            Mixed Cross Country
            Mixed Equestrian
            Mixed Fencing
            Mixed Golf
            Mixed Gymnastics
            Mixed Rifle
            Mixed Skiing
            Mixed Swimming
            Mixed Tennis
            Mixed Indoor Track
            Mixed Outdoor Track

            This link will allow you to find exactly which schools offer which sports.


            For example, plug in Women's Team Handball, select All NCAA Divisions, and it tells you that these are the schools that have teams:

            Women's Squash - All Divisions
            Institution Conference Division State Region
            Amherst College New England Small College Athletic Conference III MA Unassigned
            Bates College New England Small College Athletic Conference III ME Unassigned
            Bowdoin College New England Small College Athletic Conference III ME Unassigned
            Brown University Ivy Group I RI Unassigned
            Colby College New England Small College Athletic Conference III ME Unassigned
            Connecticut College New England Small College Athletic Conference III CT Unassigned
            Cornell University Ivy Group I NY Unassigned
            Dartmouth College Ivy Group I NH Unassigned
            Franklin & Marshall College Independent III PA Unassigned
            George Washington University Independent I DC Unassigned
            Hamilton College New England Small College Athletic Conference III NY Unassigned
            Harvard University Ivy Group I MA Unassigned
            Haverford College Independent III PA Unassigned
            Middlebury College New England Small College Athletic Conference III VT Unassigned
            Mount Holyoke College Independent III MA Unassigned
            University of Pennsylvania Ivy Group I PA Unassigned
            Princeton University Ivy Group I NJ Unassigned
            Smith College Independent III MA Unassigned
            St. Lawrence University Liberty League III NY Unassigned
            Stanford University Independent I CA Unassigned
            Trinity College (Connecticut) New England Small College Athletic Conference III CT Unassigned
            Tufts University New England Small College Athletic Conference III MA Unassigned
            Vassar College Liberty League III NY Unassigned
            Wellesley College Independent III MA Unassigned
            Wesleyan University (Connecticut) New England Small College Athletic Conference III CT Unassigned
            William Smith College Independent III NY Unassigned
            Williams College New England Small College Athletic Conference III MA Unassigned
            Yale University Ivy Group I CT Unassigned

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