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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a lot of rumor and conjecture here. It is not surprising that SJC could get a lot of former GC players, since Steffanelli is now at SJC after GC abruptly let him go. That in and of itself is not ramping up to a national model. Has anyone confirmed that they are actually fielding two varsity teams?? A regular varsity and a supposed national one?? That would indeed be a change.[/quote] Yes, they are. They shared details at an event last week. [/quote] Makes me wonder if this was the plan all along when SJC hired its new president in the middle of 2024. He didn't really have a strong academic background but was from UA and that this is Kevin Plank's idea. Not completely surprised that this is also being pushed after the president's kid graduates.[/quote] The new president is a devout Catholic who is from DC, went to Catholic schools here, has older children who graduated from SJC and has been a consistent supporter of Lasallian values. He was not hired to gut the school’s academics, arts and services programs and replace it with a sports-only agenda. The school was already a big sports school. This is nothing new. [/quote] Again...not sure why people are thinking "this is nothing new". It's very much something new, and the question is does it completely change the school or not. The difference nowadays is the $$$s for sports powerhouse schools for both the schools and NIL deals with the players. Again, this was announced last year with Mater Dei: Welcome to the new world of high school sports. In what the company calls the first-ever deal of its kind, multimedia company Playfly and Mater Dei High School have agreed to a ten-year, multimillion-dollar deal for the school’s multimedia rights. The deal is valued in the “high seven-figure” range, according to reporting from sports business outlet Sportico. Playfly said in its announcement that it hopes to expand the Mater Dei brand “by amplifying the success of its teams and student-athletes,” and by introducing sponsorship opportunities.[/quote]
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