Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be a goal of Sidwell football "competing" with the likes of the WCAC.
Fielding a team and competing for the MAC and DSCAA, sending a few kids a year to D3 schools and an occasional D1 would be a successful program.
As it should be. Sidwell is an academic powerhouse, first. Leave the football factories to the likes of the WCAC schools, and similar institutions.
I am sorry, but the Sidwell basketball players are no different from the WCAC football players...you just need far fewer of them.
Many of the Sidwell basketball players go on to be NCAA academic all-americans in addition to being top athletes in their crafts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be a goal of Sidwell football "competing" with the likes of the WCAC.
Fielding a team and competing for the MAC and DSCAA, sending a few kids a year to D3 schools and an occasional D1 would be a successful program.
As it should be. Sidwell is an academic powerhouse, first. Leave the football factories to the likes of the WCAC schools, and similar institutions.
I am sorry, but the Sidwell basketball players are no different from the WCAC football players...you just need far fewer of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be a goal of Sidwell football "competing" with the likes of the WCAC.
Fielding a team and competing for the MAC and DSCAA, sending a few kids a year to D3 schools and an occasional D1 would be a successful program.
As it should be. Sidwell is an academic powerhouse, first. Leave the football factories to the likes of the WCAC schools, and similar institutions.
Anonymous wrote:There will never be a goal of Sidwell football "competing" with the likes of the WCAC.
Fielding a team and competing for the MAC and DSCAA, sending a few kids a year to D3 schools and an occasional D1 would be a successful program.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell struggled with basketball in the past and now look at them. The basketball program is ranked #16 in the country. This took time and I believe the school will now turn its focus on football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our public middle school is bigger than Sidwell and struggles to field a team.
Football used to be a great game, until the size requirements and health risks got out of hand.
More than 1 million kids played 11-man high school football in the US this fall and participation is up from last year.
Anyone else really tired of the football booster? stop showing up everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Does Sidwell have any good to descent players this year? I heard that 80% plus oof the team are new to the sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our public middle school is bigger than Sidwell and struggles to field a team.
Football used to be a great game, until the size requirements and health risks got out of hand.
More than 1 million kids played 11-man high school football in the US this fall and participation is up from last year.
Anonymous wrote:Our public middle school is bigger than Sidwell and struggles to field a team.
Football used to be a great game, until the size requirements and health risks got out of hand.