Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was the offensive coordinator at Landon. If you don't know anything about spots, why ask?
Not a Landon hater, but definitely skeptical about one thing. Why are George Huguely's lacrosse accomplishments still listed on Landon's website? Why is his father's money giving and other name associations listed out by the school? You won't find OJ Simpson or Reggie Bush noted in the USC history books. There are other colleges and prep schools which redact name publicity from their walls and publications when social taste and standards demand it. Is Landon tone deaf to this or is their just an institutional loyalty or arrogance involved in the Landon culture to tolerate it? The kid was a great lacrosse player and Landon is a lacrosse crazy school. His dad was a big money donor and there aren't a lot of those at a school with a $50mm endowment. But it isn't like Huguely is in scarce company of Landon kids who made All Met or played D1, and it certainly is not the case that his dad was the only one who stroked a six figure donation check to the school. Why the sacred cow treatment? To the extent the status quo is comfortable for Landon on this one is not a positive I think
of course you are. You just posted the same thing on the New to Landon Family thread.
Yes, I did. As we are looking at schools locally, it just keeps hitting hard back that Landon digs in and is defiant about everything. Including the Huguelys. This does help with our decision. Thank you for your input.
Anonymous wrote:It's Landon. What do you expect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was the offensive coordinator at Landon. If you don't know anything about spots, why ask?
Not a Landon hater, but definitely skeptical about one thing. Why are George Huguely's lacrosse accomplishments still listed on Landon's website? Why is his father's money giving and other name associations listed out by the school? You won't find OJ Simpson or Reggie Bush noted in the USC history books. There are other colleges and prep schools which redact name publicity from their walls and publications when social taste and standards demand it. Is Landon tone deaf to this or is their just an institutional loyalty or arrogance involved in the Landon culture to tolerate it? The kid was a great lacrosse player and Landon is a lacrosse crazy school. His dad was a big money donor and there aren't a lot of those at a school with a $50mm endowment. But it isn't like Huguely is in scarce company of Landon kids who made All Met or played D1, and it certainly is not the case that his dad was the only one who stroked a six figure donation check to the school. Why the sacred cow treatment? To the extent the status quo is comfortable for Landon on this one is not a positive I think
of course you are. You just posted the same thing on the New to Landon Family thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was the offensive coordinator at Landon. If you don't know anything about spots, why ask?
Not a Landon hater, but definitely skeptical about one thing. Why are George Huguely's lacrosse accomplishments still listed on Landon's website? Why is his father's money giving and other name associations listed out by the school? You won't find OJ Simpson or Reggie Bush noted in the USC history books. There are other colleges and prep schools which redact name publicity from their walls and publications when social taste and standards demand it. Is Landon tone deaf to this or is their just an institutional loyalty or arrogance involved in the Landon culture to tolerate it? The kid was a great lacrosse player and Landon is a lacrosse crazy school. His dad was a big money donor and there aren't a lot of those at a school with a $50mm endowment. But it isn't like Huguely is in scarce company of Landon kids who made All Met or played D1, and it certainly is not the case that his dad was the only one who stroked a six figure donation check to the school. Why the sacred cow treatment? To the extent the status quo is comfortable for Landon on this one is not a positive I think
Anonymous wrote:He was the offensive coordinator at Landon. If you don't know anything about spots, why ask?
Anonymous wrote:D3 schools can not offer athletic scholarships
Anonymous wrote:PP: you sound like some clueless mom. what does low D1 offers mean? D3 doesnt even make offers..
D1 Lacrosse has less than 12.6 full scholarships a year. Most schools break up the money and spread it over across the team. Sure little Johnny might get a $8,000 lacrosse scholarship but you probably paid that in all of the club lacrosse dues you spent and the time traveling from club event to club event. The majority of the players on a D1 roster (my guess 65%) of them are paying full freight tuition and dont receive any type of money.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me about SMS Elite, the club team in Maryland.