- August 4th, 2006, 8:43 am
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LU Facility Crew wrote: I believe that Barber is the right man for the job; however, he has huge obstacles to overcome. Many if not most of the alumni are apathetic toward LU sports. They never had to "pay" to get into games. So, for many, a financial association was never established or fostered with the Ath Dept. This has helped lead to an ethos that Barber will have a hard time breaking down. This a problem that pervades LU. From our days as students, we saw that when the going got tough, Falwell reached out to the same small number of friends to help. Very rarely were students asked to give - I concede that some eras were asked more frequently. I have found this to be the case as an alumnus. As such, we were and continue to be somewhat robbed of an opportunity to have some sense of ownership. Sure, Falwell will take your money, but there is a lack of organization to it. The Alumni Assoc has a place to enter your credit card info, but how about providing some giving levels with benefits, a nice quarterly magazine (if it is "The World's Most Exciting University", then why do we only get irregular, skimpy newsletters?), etc. (Quid pro quo - Cynical? Yes, but this is the real world...altruism only goes so far) While the Flames Club is more organized, its donor base will have to expand by a large margin.i hear what you are saying and BTW, welcome to the board. the only way to move forward is to change the atmosphere and the culture of liberty athletics. this was seen when the largest crowd ever came out to see the spring football game. this is also evidenced by SJ leading the charge for the student flames club or LUnatics as i like to say. also evidenced is the growth of the flames club thus far this year. excitement is the highest ever with liberty athletics and with jeff barber leading the way, i really feel things are on the upswing. the alumni association is way ahead of what they used to be, and have made vast improvements already. instead of complaining or being cynical, why not send your concerns to the head of the alumni association and im sure they would be open to the suggestions. the only way to make change is to stir the pot a bit. LU is really turning the corner and i feel like things will continue to improve. we are still a young university, so mthe alumni pochets are not that deep, but every little bit helps. just my 2 cents.