https://www.oregonlive.com/expo/news/erry-2018/09/84c653fdb78573/madison-high-football-coach-wh.html#incart_m-rpt-2
Gist of this story: Coach gets popped twice by one of his players, kid ejected, team abandons game due to lack of players, coach resigns.
There’s two other high schools in Portland that are also barely making numbers in the sport. These stories are well known by now.
This is Portland State’s base, core, whatever you want to call it. Within the city limits, you have active boosters at Lincoln and barely anyone who cares past that.
Out on the west side, it’s Nike country and they make the trip south on Saturdays. They’re the ones who pay $100+ a pop while hardly thinking about it. There’s still support for football out there... and the Blazers, and the Timbers. Washington County is ridiculously more diverse than when I was going to school, BTW.
I say this because Portland State obviously needs a new fan base for football. I don’t see a place from which it originates. Of course, even if there is such a place, the school has to have resources to “recruit” it. Do you see that happening?
Gist of this story: Coach gets popped twice by one of his players, kid ejected, team abandons game due to lack of players, coach resigns.
There’s two other high schools in Portland that are also barely making numbers in the sport. These stories are well known by now.
This is Portland State’s base, core, whatever you want to call it. Within the city limits, you have active boosters at Lincoln and barely anyone who cares past that.
Out on the west side, it’s Nike country and they make the trip south on Saturdays. They’re the ones who pay $100+ a pop while hardly thinking about it. There’s still support for football out there... and the Blazers, and the Timbers. Washington County is ridiculously more diverse than when I was going to school, BTW.
I say this because Portland State obviously needs a new fan base for football. I don’t see a place from which it originates. Of course, even if there is such a place, the school has to have resources to “recruit” it. Do you see that happening?