Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen football is a tough sport and some injuries are life long. I don’t blame parents and the school is they have lost interest.
Are you saying that they're shutting it down?
Not PP but yes, yes they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is quietly sunsetting the football team. Some alums and diversity advocates will howl, but fielding a Sidwell football team with all of the liability and expense that entails hasn’t made sense in years.
Makes sense. The school and alumni will survive without it. GDS apparently never had football, and it's doing more than OK.
Then why are there GDS students playing on the Sidwell team?
GDS kids play on Maret not Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is quietly sunsetting the football team. Some alums and diversity advocates will howl, but fielding a Sidwell football team with all of the liability and expense that entails hasn’t made sense in years.
Makes sense. The school and alumni will survive without it. GDS apparently never had football, and it's doing more than OK.
Then why are there GDS students playing on the Sidwell team?
GDS kids play on Maret not Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.maxpreps.com/dc/washington/sidwell-friends-quakers/football/22-23/schedule/
results vs MAC teams in the 2022-23 season
10/1 vs Flint Hill L 50-0
10/22 vs Maret L 51-7
10/29 vs St James L 42-6
11/4 vs Potomac School L 45-0
11/12 vs Maret 55-31
This season they just got rid of MAC teams altogether.
https://www.maxpreps.com/dc/washington/sidwell-friends-quakers/football/schedule/
And please stop comparing Sidwell to St John/GZ or the other WCAC powers. If they played them they would lose 100-0. You can be competitive in the MAC without recruiting across the region. Sidwell has clearly chosen not to and, as such, dropped MAC teams from their schedule. Like other posters have said, you can field a competitive basketball team with just a handful of star players. For sports like football and lax you need bodies. A couple of superstars can't carry a team in those sports.
Sidwell can still have "competitive" football games. They just need to compete at a really low level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen football is a tough sport and some injuries are life long. I don’t blame parents and the school is they have lost interest.
Are you saying that they're shutting it down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at football matriculations from Gonzaga. The skill position players are going to schools like Stanford and Michigan. The linemen are going to junior colleges. I trust they’re at Gonzaga on scholarship and hope the process helps them achieve their goals, but it’s not hard to see why a smaller school like Sidwell decided not to go down that road.
Gonzaga is sending kids to JC’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen football is a tough sport and some injuries are life long. I don’t blame parents and the school is they have lost interest.
That may be true at Sidwell, especially given the ideological tilt of many of the parents.
But nationwide football participation at the high school level increased by 5.6% to over 1 million. (2023 vs 2022) according to the National Federation of High Schools.
Anonymous wrote:How does Maret have MAC football and Sidwell does not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is quietly sunsetting the football team. Some alums and diversity advocates will howl, but fielding a Sidwell football team with all of the liability and expense that entails hasn’t made sense in years.
Makes sense. The school and alumni will survive without it. GDS apparently never had football, and it's doing more than OK.
Then why are there GDS students playing on the Sidwell team?
GDS kids play on Maret not Sidwell.
I’m almost positive there are GDS kids playing for Sidwell this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is quietly sunsetting the football team. Some alums and diversity advocates will howl, but fielding a Sidwell football team with all of the liability and expense that entails hasn’t made sense in years.
Makes sense. The school and alumni will survive without it. GDS apparently never had football, and it's doing more than OK.
Then why are there GDS students playing on the Sidwell team?
they play on maret
Anonymous wrote:Listen football is a tough sport and some injuries are life long. I don’t blame parents and the school is they have lost interest.