Bring Back Titan Football

Promoting the Reinstatement of the Cal State Fullerton Football Team

Bringbacktitanfootball.com is a website dedicated to the reinstatement of the Cal State Fullerton Football Team to active and competitive status. No matter if the team was winning championships or experiencing a difficult season, many students, alumni and fans were supportive of the program up until its cancellation. We believe that reinstating the Cal State Fullerton Football Team will provide a greater sense of pride and cohesiveness among current students, alumni and the community at large in the greater Orange County, California area. One of the main arguments for the elimination of the Cal State Fullerton Football program in 1992 was overall apathy and a lack of fan support. We believe that fan apathy towards the Cal State Fullerton Football Team no longer exists in today's climate. By reading this passage and by visiting this website you have taken a positive step forward towards eventually bringing back the Titan Football program.

Posted by David on January 5, 2008

News & Review of Jan. 4th Meeting

kine1.jpgThe scheduled meeting with the Bring Back Titan Football Committee, the CSUF Director of Athletics Brian Quinn, and CSUF Senior Associate Athletic Director Allison Rich lasted nearly 90 minutes. Committee members were joined by a handful of current students that are also in support of reinstating the Titan Football program. The meeting was rather informal and was more of a question and answer session to determine the best and most feasible plan of action for bringing back football. Following are a few notable highlights that came out of the meeting: Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by David on January 4, 2008

OC Register Reports Findings from Meeting

OC Register LogoThe Bring Back Titan Football Committee met with CSUF Athletic Director Brian Quinn and Associate Athletic Director Allison Rich January 4, 2008. Janis Carr, long time writer for the Orange County Register, did not actively participate in the meeting but was at the Titan House to cover the story. Carr met with a number of committee members after the meeting concluded and published her report later that evening. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by David on December 29, 2007

Meeting Scheduled for Jan. 4, 2008 (Updated)

Titan HouseThe Bring Back Titan Football Committee is scheduled to meet on January 4, 2008 at 4 p.m. on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. The location of the meeting will be held at the Titan House, which is located near the athletic fields. The Bring Back Titan Football Committee will be joined by Brian Quinn, CSUF Director of Athletics, and Allison Rich, CSUF Senior Associate Athletic Director, to answer questions.

The committee plans to present a number of questions to both Dir. Quinn and Assoc. Dir. Rich. These questions are aimed to gain more clarity and understanding of the tasks that need to be taken first in order to get the Titan Football program reinstated.

This meeting will not address the reasons why the Titan Football program was dropped in 1992. The purpose of this meeting is geared towards moving forward and discovering the best way to get the Titans playing football once again in the future.

If you can not attend the meeting in person but do have questions you would like raised, feel free to ask those questions here. Use the “Leave a Reply” box below to submit your questions you would like answered. Your questions will be included in the meeting’s discussion.

Upon completion of the meeting, a synopsis of what was discussed will be published here on BringBackTitanFootball.com.

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Posted by David on December 20, 2007

Football (not Basketball) Generates Alumni Donations

cash_hand.jpgGetting the Cal State Fullerton Football Team back on the field in any capacity will be a long and bumpy road. One of the main obstacles to fielding a team again is obviously funding. Many might argue that we should focus our limited resources on our existing basketball program instead of trying to resurrect a dormant football team. Although I would agree our basketball team could use more support, research shows that fielding a football team increases alumni donations and student applications. If this is true, could bringing back Titan Football increase alumni donations and increase revenue across all sections of the University?

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Posted by David on December 8, 2007

Getting to Know Title IX

HandshakeWhenever the question of why Cal State Fullerton no longer fields an NCAA football team is raised, many explanations abound. Fan apathy, a poor win/loss record, lack of support from the administration, exorbitant costs to maintain the program and inevitably, Title IX are some of the reasons offered. The truth is there is not just one reason why the Cal State Fullerton Football program was dropped. Now that the climate is warming to the idea of bringing back the Titan Football Team in some capacity, one of the main obstacles will be Title IX compliance. For those that are unfamiliar with with Title IX, known as the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act or the “Gender Equity Law,” here are some resources to help understand the history and the potential pitfalls resurrecting the Titan Football team faces. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by David on December 4, 2007

Daily Titan Covers Football Meeting

Drumming up interest for the reinstatement of the Titan Football will be a long road ahead. Having excellent communication is key to the process, but another important factor will be the media. The recent town hall style meeting in November caught the attention of Robert Stroud, a sports writer for the Cal State Fullerton student newspaper the Daily Titan. Read the article that Stroud wrote and offer your support to this worthy cause.

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