This is an older thread were a few articles have been posted about the process of adding Football. I changed the thread title to correspond with USA making it official. Link and excerpts of article are below in the last repsonse.
Most of us are familiar with USA here on shockernet. They are currently a non Football playing school in the Sun Belt which Western Kentucky is now a full member of.
NCAA Football question 'reopened'
Jason Shepard
Editor In Chief
Issue date: 9/24/07 Section: News
PrintEmail DoubleClick Any Word Page 1 of 1 In a recent meeting with SGA President Jennifer Edwards, University of South Alabama President Gordon Moulton has "officially reopened the question of NCAA Football at South Alabama," according to Edwards.
Plans are still in a exploratory phase, as some of the details for a concrete proposal are still being worked out, such as negotiating agreeable arrangements with the City of Mobile for use of Ladd Peebles Stadium and other support. However, developments are expected to move quickly. The administration may announce as early as this week a set of definite plans and goals needed to be met to bring NCAA Football to USA.
The administration is considering a student referendum in order to gauge student support. NCAA Football may be accompanied by an increase in student fees, according to Edwards.
If football is going to happen, the administration wants it to happen quick.
"They want a definite 'yes' or 'no' answer by the first of December," Edwards said.
"I'm excited as I can possibly get!" College of Continuing Education Senator Mikey Hendrichs said in reference to the possibility of NCAA Football at the University. Hendrichs is also responsible for the founding of Students Who Stand, a student activist organization whose primary push is to bring NCAA NCAA Football to South Alabama.
"I think it is really awesome to have a [university] president who's willing to listen and talk to his students," Hendrichs said.
Hendrichs wants to encourage the student body to show their support for NCAA Football by showing up to USA Club Football games and wearing red every Friday.
Several years ago, the University of South Alabama considered NCAA Football when the administration made the future of NCAA Football at South Alabama contingent on selling an adequate number of pre-program tickets. With concerns over the guarantee of the program and with inadequate promotion by the University, ticket sells fell well short of the target goal.
"The timing was not right five years ago, but now - well, it may be the right time," said Keith Ayers, director of University of South Alabama Public Relations.
If an NCAA Football program is approved, it is estimated that it will take two to three years before the University will field a team due to recruitment and logistic needs.
Most of us are familiar with USA here on shockernet. They are currently a non Football playing school in the Sun Belt which Western Kentucky is now a full member of.
NCAA Football question 'reopened'
Jason Shepard
Editor In Chief
Issue date: 9/24/07 Section: News
PrintEmail DoubleClick Any Word Page 1 of 1 In a recent meeting with SGA President Jennifer Edwards, University of South Alabama President Gordon Moulton has "officially reopened the question of NCAA Football at South Alabama," according to Edwards.
Plans are still in a exploratory phase, as some of the details for a concrete proposal are still being worked out, such as negotiating agreeable arrangements with the City of Mobile for use of Ladd Peebles Stadium and other support. However, developments are expected to move quickly. The administration may announce as early as this week a set of definite plans and goals needed to be met to bring NCAA Football to USA.
The administration is considering a student referendum in order to gauge student support. NCAA Football may be accompanied by an increase in student fees, according to Edwards.
If football is going to happen, the administration wants it to happen quick.
"They want a definite 'yes' or 'no' answer by the first of December," Edwards said.
"I'm excited as I can possibly get!" College of Continuing Education Senator Mikey Hendrichs said in reference to the possibility of NCAA Football at the University. Hendrichs is also responsible for the founding of Students Who Stand, a student activist organization whose primary push is to bring NCAA NCAA Football to South Alabama.
"I think it is really awesome to have a [university] president who's willing to listen and talk to his students," Hendrichs said.
Hendrichs wants to encourage the student body to show their support for NCAA Football by showing up to USA Club Football games and wearing red every Friday.
Several years ago, the University of South Alabama considered NCAA Football when the administration made the future of NCAA Football at South Alabama contingent on selling an adequate number of pre-program tickets. With concerns over the guarantee of the program and with inadequate promotion by the University, ticket sells fell well short of the target goal.
"The timing was not right five years ago, but now - well, it may be the right time," said Keith Ayers, director of University of South Alabama Public Relations.
If an NCAA Football program is approved, it is estimated that it will take two to three years before the University will field a team due to recruitment and logistic needs.
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