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We are playing the first game two days earlier than usual. I don’t see them giving up practices, which is what you suggest, so subtract a day or two and you likely have the right time line, depending on whether they practice the morning before the game and fly up that afternoon with no walk through.Working back from the 1st day of class (August 26th) new students would move in around August 18th and do orientation that week. Football and men's and women's soccer usually arrive 2 weeks before that date, which would be August 4th. TU was always more hard line with not moving that date for housing because they would have to start paying student staff and feeding them. My guess is FR football players would move to Fall housing assignments on August 1st with upperclassmen not already on campus moving in on Saturday, August 3rd with the 4th being the 1st meetings and the 5th the start of practice. (I'm going off of memory of the calendar and how it used to work...things may have changed some but I know the housing folks try to hold the line because of the expense and the logistical nightmare of sparsely populated buildings).
That's never a good timeline. We walloped Iowa when Hayden Fry thought they would fly in on Saturday morning for a Saturday night game.We are playing the first game two days earlier than usual. I don’t see them giving up practices, which is what you suggest, so subtract a day or two and you likely have the right time line, depending on whether they practice the morning before the game and fly up that afternoon with no walk through.
Kragthorpe thrived doing that though. It’s all in planning.That's never a good timeline. We walloped Iowa when Hayden Fry thought they would fly in on Saturday morning for a Saturday night game.
Maybe. I never realized K designed travel for so close to the game time. I had just heard about how many times plans like that backfired.Kragthorpe thrived doing that though. It’s all in planning.
One his big selling points to kids was he knew how the pros practiced and played and could get them ready for the pros. Same day travel wasn’t a regular thing but they did the walk through at Skelly then flew out and played the game that night more than a few times. Iirc it was common for Friday night games because of the short week. Freed up travel money to spend on recruiting too.Maybe. I never realized K designed travel for so close to the game time. I had just heard about how many times plans like that backfired.
My guess is FR football players would move to Fall housing assignments on August 1st with upperclassmen not already on campus moving in on Saturday, August 3rd with the 4th being the 1st meetings and the 5th the start of practice. (I'm going off of memory of the calendar and how it used to work...things may have changed some but I know the housing folks try to hold the line because of the expense and the logistical nightmare of sparsely populated buildings).
Athletic dorms fell out of favor in the 90s for a variety of reasons. Lafortune has been completely remodeled and it’s used by athletes and non-athletes. A lot of freshman frat boys this last year actually. The athletes have lots of options. Off campus, on campus apartments, etc. as well as the dorms.B
Here’s a question - back when I was a student at TU, the athletic dorm was I believe Lafortune Hall. Do the athletes now live in regular student housing and if so, what happened to Lafortune?
How does an athlete have an off campus living space? Unless you are talking about them living with their parents locally?Athletic dorms fell out of favor in the 90s for a variety of reasons. Lafortune has been completely remodeled and it’s used by athletes and non-athletes. A lot of freshman frat boys this last year actually. The athletes have lots of options. Off campus, on campus apartments, etc. as well as the dorms.
They get a housing allowance and pool their money, just like the other students. Obvi, the coaches try to keep the younger players closer to campus to monitor academic progress, etc.How does an athlete have an off campus living space? Unless you are talking about them living with their parents locally?
So freshmen and sophomores MUST live on campus. That usually means residence halls unless they get a good lottery number to select an apartment or get in good with an upperclassmen and move into an apartment (on campus) with them. The off-campus guys are rarer and rarer (and all but disappeared for a few years) because that's real money the university has to spend. Living on campus allows the university to stretch the budget more as it is frequently just moved on an accounting spreadsheet between athletics to housing revenue. Most recently the only ones approved to live off and get that allowance were athletes who were married.They get a housing allowance and pool their money, just like the other students. Obvi, the coaches try to keep the younger players closer to campus to monitor academic progress, etc.
Fall practice usually gets started during the first week of August. The remainder of Larry Lewis' summer position breakdowns will be published before then.Starts?
*self back pat*This year, the first day of practice is likely August 1,.