All right, number three: Prairie View
The history of the only charter member still in the SWAC is great in football. However, if you remember, I said that we would limit this discussion to the last 20 years. W/in this time, PVAMU has dropped off the SWAC football world in record form. I believe 1988 was the big blow with the rule violations. (if a PV person could really explain what happened here, that would be great.) Then, I believe, it really became a trust issue between the PV administration and the PV athletic dept. The lack of full scholarships set this program back in ways they still can't understand. If we were to go through the five characteristics wew used on SU and TxSU, it would not look too good.
(A) Coaching: Of course, this is haevily linked to who the coach was coaching. PV may have had some good guys with great minds for coaching, but when you're working with majority walk-ons, it's hard, especially in Houston. However, some of those coaches, in my opinion, we're not worth a damn. Now, PV has put their faith into Henry Frazier, a former champion player and coach at Bowie State in the CIAA. This looks like the same road SU took in 1993 (Richardson, Winston Salem State). Two differences though. (1) Frazier will have the benefit of full scholarships unlike many of his predecessors. (2) PV is just coming off hiring a new coach last year.
Giving a coach one year is ruthless in my opinion and Frazier is probably going to have to make serious improvements to keep his job or apathy will set in with the PV administration not wanting to continue changing year to year. neither one of these cases is good. Both of these translate into the "samn ol', same ol' " at PVU.
(B) Facilities -- Killer. Blackshear, from what I have been told, is less than some Texas HS stadiums. Granted, from reports, the administration is going to address this next year with a reported 25,000 seat stadium (for who, see next part.) on their campus. However, like TXSU, having Robertson (UH) and Reliant Stadium nearby is a good thing, but you lose the intimacy of forcing another team to hear your fans in their ears and your band in their face.
(C) Fan Base -- Unless it is against TxSU in Houston or Grambling in Dallas, I have yet in my 25 years on earth been able to see a semblance of a fan base. I know they are out there, but they have hiding a concrete seats for a while. Administration and coaching have equal blame with the alumni and students of the university. I understand, as one would say quickly, "In Houston, we have more to do than go to PV football games." True, but don't you think your team needs your azzes there and you can hit the clubs, professional games, etc. either the next day or after the game? But, where's the energy to get them there .... next group
(D) Administration -- Until recently, have dropped the ball on trying to fund and field a constantly competing team and if any of these people are still in your athletic department, pink slip their ass now. For over ten years, they allowed the pride of Houston to overlook them by not offering scholarships, not hire coaches who could work with a little, and not try to promote their football team period. I remember years when PV came to SU, after a period or two, it seemed as if the players no longer cared. I think I know where this attitude originates from. However, somebody has gotten to them. Full scholarships and a new stadium are JUST a starting point. Efforts need to continue on this trail, fast!
(E) Recruiting -- See TxSU for this one, but also read the above statements. If a school's administration and fan base was treating a football team like that, would you really want to be a part of that?
Improvements coming, but in reality, PV is just playing CATCH-UP. Any questions and opinions are welcome ....
Since Sperm hopped in with them, UAPB is on the clock.