I'm not against youth soccer - my own (still very young) kids play it, it's good exercise, team building, etc., but I believe over a roughly 15-year period since its inception it's been the downfall of quality football in Tupelo and I really don't see much hope for consistently great football in Tupelo returning. I hope I'm wrong, and I'd like to see what y'all think. Again, I'm not against soccer, but I'm trying to see if there's a causeal relationship between the rise of one and the decline of the other.
For the sake of comparison, like Mike Gundy, I'm a man, I'm 40. I'm from NE Miss and I remember when Tupelo football was consistently very good and frequently dominant. They last won a state title in 1992. Shortly thereafter, youth soccer came to town in a serious way. The figures for the MHSAA classification breakdown were posted on this board just the other day. Tupelo is the largest high school in the state, but the football program, despite having some of the best facilities and one of the largest coaching staffs, has been anemic. It's not just that they haven't beaten USP - they've struggled to beat anybody.
Youth soccer in Tupelo, on the other hand, is booming. Trying to avoid hyperbole here, but any visit to the Sportsplex in fall or early winter will show easily many hundreds of kids involved in a program that just didn't exist at all just a few years ago. Tupelo hasn't grown that much, so it only makes sense the athletes are coming away from something else. Certainly kids could play both, I suppose, but the practicalities of life preclude that option more often than not.
Does Batesville have a big soccer program? If so, I wonder what percentage of the USP athlete pool it affects.
For the sake of comparison, like Mike Gundy, I'm a man, I'm 40. I'm from NE Miss and I remember when Tupelo football was consistently very good and frequently dominant. They last won a state title in 1992. Shortly thereafter, youth soccer came to town in a serious way. The figures for the MHSAA classification breakdown were posted on this board just the other day. Tupelo is the largest high school in the state, but the football program, despite having some of the best facilities and one of the largest coaching staffs, has been anemic. It's not just that they haven't beaten USP - they've struggled to beat anybody.
Youth soccer in Tupelo, on the other hand, is booming. Trying to avoid hyperbole here, but any visit to the Sportsplex in fall or early winter will show easily many hundreds of kids involved in a program that just didn't exist at all just a few years ago. Tupelo hasn't grown that much, so it only makes sense the athletes are coming away from something else. Certainly kids could play both, I suppose, but the practicalities of life preclude that option more often than not.
Does Batesville have a big soccer program? If so, I wonder what percentage of the USP athlete pool it affects.