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All part of the Fran Plan!He's on campus right now visiting for fball
All part of the Fran Plan!He's on campus right now visiting for fball
Hope Fran and GG agree on a plan like ND did with Faison.All part of the Fran Plan!
Did he change positions? Seven points for a defenseman?
Filardi's primary focus will be on lacrosse, where he is one of Long Island's most coveted recruits.
"I committed here for lacrosse in the fall because of the great coaching staff and the way lacrosse is so valued here," Filardi said. "I felt it was the best fit for me and my family not being so far from home."
Nice job by Fran to be ok with this and avoid SU losing a 5 star lax guy. Playing qb at this level is very difficult but this kid can definitely play lax and if he wants to give fball a go, more power to him
Nice job by Fran to be ok with this and avoid SU losing a 5 star lax guy. Playing qb at this level is very difficult but this kid can definitely play lax and if he wants to give fball a go, more power to him
Yes, lots of other players have proven it's possible to toggle between two sports in college, especially football and lacrosse. Jordan Faison is doing it now for Notre Dame, their top recruit Matt Jeffery is apparently going to do it as well next year, Dante Trader did it for a year, Xavier Arline does it for Navy, Will Yeatman for Notre Dame and Maryland back in the day, etc.
The big question for me, is - is it possible to do it as a quarterback? Arline does it for Navy, but he runs a wishbone/run heavy offense that isn't as advanced as a pro-style look the Orange will use. Arline does have to go through the Navy academy so, not trying to say he's got anything "easy", but we haven't really seen a high performing QB do it, and dedicate time to the lacrosse field. Perhaps Filardi is just excited to be on a DI football team.
Either way good for him, and great to see this synergy between the two programs.
Jeff Lowe played significant time on both teams in late 90s. Tim Glisker also at the same time frame but with less minutes.I think Scott Schwedes was the last guy who tried to do both, but he wasn't a LAX starter.