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Title: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Ken711 on January 25, 2024, 09:02:57 PM
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2024/1/25/quartaro-steps-down-as-cornells-sprint-football-coach.aspx
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: chimpfood on January 25, 2024, 09:26:05 PM
The entire sprint football program should consider stepping down.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Ken711 on January 25, 2024, 10:22:01 PM
Let's see what a new coaching staff can do.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: dbilmes on January 26, 2024, 10:05:21 AM
I assume the only reason Cornell still has a sprint football team is due to the fact that there are thousands of sprint football alumni who would be upset if Cornell dropped the program. We could probably say the same thing about the regular football program, too.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Trotsky on January 26, 2024, 10:12:02 AM
Quote from: dbilmesI assume the only reason Cornell still has a sprint football team is due to the fact that there are thousands of sprint football alumni who would be upset if Cornell dropped the program. We could probably say the same thing about the regular football program, too.
Does it cost anything to run?  I thought those things were clubs that self-funded?  If so, who cares, let 'em wear the C, it's nice.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Ken711 on January 26, 2024, 10:13:19 AM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: dbilmesI assume the only reason Cornell still has a sprint football team is due to the fact that there are thousands of sprint football alumni who would be upset if Cornell dropped the program. We could probably say the same thing about the regular football program, too.
Does it cost anything to run?  I thought those things were clubs that self-funded?  If so, who cares, let 'em wear the C, it's nice.

Correct, it's self supported.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: billhoward on January 26, 2024, 01:48:28 PM
It's also a good idea -- a form of football that takes into account the inequities when some college mainstream football teams have front lines that average 300 pounds. The most a sprint player can weigh is 178 pounds at weigh-in 4 and 2 days before the match, I believe it is, meaning about 185 maybe 190 after the weigh-in. In 50 years the max weight at weigh-in has gone up 20 pounds.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Trotsky on January 26, 2024, 02:03:48 PM
"Thank God there is still a sport for middle-sized white boys."
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: billhoward on January 26, 2024, 02:11:04 PM
Quote from: Trotsky"Thank God there is still a sport for middle-sized white boys."
Yesterday in Manhattan, we were solicited by a Black guy selling tickets to a comedy club. As I walked past, he said, "We need White boys." I told him, "Look up Colin Jost. He counts as two." Got the guy to laugh. Wasn't as pushy as people selling the double-decker bus tours of Manhattan. Thursday, low 50s, there were people sitting on the exposed upper level. Gad, tourists.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: RichH on January 26, 2024, 06:14:06 PM
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Trotsky"Thank God there is still a sport for middle-sized white boys."
Yesterday in Manhattan, we were solicited by a Black guy selling tickets to a comedy club. As I walked past, he said, "We need White boys." I told him, "Look up Colin Jost. He counts as two." Got the guy to laugh. Wasn't as pushy as people selling the double-decker bus tours of Manhattan. Thursday, low 50s, there were people sitting on the exposed upper level. Gad, tourists.

Reclaiming your thread drift championship belt wasn't really necessary
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: rss77 on January 26, 2024, 06:38:23 PM
Would help they set aside 10-15 admission slots for Sprint also.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: CU2007 on January 27, 2024, 03:33:28 AM
Quote from: rss77Would help they set aside 10-15 admission slots for Sprint also.

No thanks. Too many "reserved" spots as it is. Can't be giving more away to basically a club sport that very few people care about.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: ugarte on January 27, 2024, 02:49:02 PM
Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: rss77Would help they set aside 10-15 admission slots for Sprint also.

No thanks. Too many "reserved" spots as it is. Can't be giving more away to basically a club sport that very few people care about.
seriously. sprint football is almost a big flashing neon "Sue Me For Title IX Violations" sign.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: upprdeck on January 27, 2024, 04:31:44 PM
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: rss77Would help they set aside 10-15 admission slots for Sprint also.

No thanks. Too many "reserved" spots as it is. Can't be giving more away to basically a club sport that very few people care about.
seriously. sprint football is almost a big flashing neon "Sue Me For Title IX Violations" sign.
why?  its self funded so it doesnt have the same rules..
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: ugarte on January 27, 2024, 05:46:26 PM
Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: rss77Would help they set aside 10-15 admission slots for Sprint also.

No thanks. Too many "reserved" spots as it is. Can't be giving more away to basically a club sport that very few people care about.
seriously. sprint football is almost a big flashing neon "Sue Me For Title IX Violations" sign.
why?  its self funded so it doesnt have the same rules..
if that's true, that's true i suppose.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: billhoward on January 27, 2024, 10:01:02 PM
Can a team escape the web of Title IX and equal opportunities just b/c the team is self-funded? Many dozens of men's basketball teams could self-fund and ignore Title IX. If they haven't already, somebody may try to litigate it.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: marty on January 28, 2024, 11:44:44 AM
Quote from: billhowardCan a team escape the web of Title IX and equal opportunities just b/c the team is self-funded? Many dozens of men's basketball teams could self-fund and ignore Title IX. If they haven't already, somebody may try to litigate it.

Maybe Beeeej will consider this.  He can also look forward to a corrolary suit against anyone who addresses him with the wrong number of eeeeeees!
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: David Harding on February 14, 2024, 11:34:33 PM
Cornell Sun:   Cornell Sprint Football Can Become A Powerhouse Program Again (https://cornellsun.com/2024/02/14/guest-room-cornell-sprint-football-can-become-a-powerhouse-program-again/)
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: Local Motion on February 17, 2024, 09:38:13 PM
Why are do so many Cornellians turn their nose up to Sprint Football?   I don't see posters being critical of wrestling at Cornell that has multiple weight classifications.   Cornell Lightweight crew has been a strong program for many years.   Don't get me wrong I love football at all levels, but having 300 lb. linemen is not exactly healthy either.   We have a close family friend who was a first team All-Ivy defensive linemen at Cornell and he has struggled with diabetes and other health issues for many years.   I think anyone who plays sports at Cornell whether it's varsity lacrosse or fencing deserves credit for their commitment to the university and their sport.   Go Big Red!
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: billhoward on February 21, 2024, 12:37:49 PM
There's a lot of love for 150 Football, especially among lightweight-football alumni. The action is fabulous. Pound for pound, they put on a better show. The average 21-year-old male weighs 198 pounds, so this is an attainable sport. If you have to weigh in at 178 now for sprint football, your off-season weight could be the 198 average and you could weigh 185, 190, between games.

If there's concern it may be that sprint football at Cornell seemed to languish in recent years: 3-17

2013  2-5
2014  3-4
2015  4-3
2016  2-5
2017  4-3
2018  4-2
2019  1-5
2020  ---  Covid
2021  2-5
2022  1-6
2023  0-6


Sprint football has a challenge that it's another 50-60 men who don't have a comparable women's sport for gender equalization.

I saw 8-10 games my undergrad years and I recall great football and dark, rainy, sometimes snowy, Friday nights. This is not a good cheap-date night, at least not after Oct. 15. Even in the pressbox (not heated) it was cold.

I'd play sprint football in the Meinig Field house. For punts, I'd use multi-angle cameras to track the implied distance if (when) it hits the roof and that's where the other team gets the ball. Probably could do the same for field goals. Or if it hits the roof, use the cameras to declare the kick good or not.

Anyone for setting up an intercollegiate sprint basketball league? Where the players on court have to average 6 feet, nobody over 6-foot-4.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: ugarte on February 21, 2024, 12:59:50 PM
i'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: upprdeck on February 21, 2024, 01:49:27 PM
Quote from: ugartei'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.

some schools play JV football as well.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: jtwcornell91 on February 21, 2024, 08:27:20 PM
Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: ugartei'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.

some schools play JV football as well.

Back when the Ivies only let sophomores and up play varsity football, there was also Freshman Football.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: marty on February 21, 2024, 10:41:42 PM
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: ugartei'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.

some schools play JV football as well.

Back when the Ivies only let sophomores and up play varsity football, there was also Freshman Football.

Not just the Ivy League. Abdul-Jabbar for example played 3 years because Freshmen weren't eligible.  I found a piece that said the change was in 1972. It noted Bill Walton couldn't play in 1970-71 shortly after Kareem's Freshman team beat the defending national championship varsity team at UCLA.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: jkahn on February 21, 2024, 10:50:47 PM
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: ugartei'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.

some schools play JV football as well.

Back when the Ivies only let sophomores and up play varsity football, there was also Freshman Football.
and various other freshman team teams, including basketball and hockey.   My freshman year, the frosh b-ball team played Syracuse 4 times, 2 home and 2 away, with the best game being an overtime loss at Barton. Syracuse's team was led by Ernie Austin, who was the star on the only high school team to beat Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's (then Lew Alcindor's) Power Memorial High School team in Alcindor's 4 years there.
The frosh hockey schedule was a lot of Canadian Jr. B teams and teams like the Ithaca College varsity.  Most memorable performance for me was watching Carlo Ugolini score 4 goals in 51 seconds against the Jr. B Dixie Beehives.
Title: Re: Cornell's Sprint Football HC stepping down
Post by: CU2007 on February 22, 2024, 07:58:25 AM
Quote from: ugartei'm sure it's cool but very few schools play it so i struggle to care. it's not like wrestling where the diversity of weights is built into the format, since all of them wrestle together. i also wouldn't care about short-guy basketball.

Short guy basketball is a great comparison