Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Endorsement $ and opportunities are so much great wtih a Tewaarton in hand than mvp plate.. Seriously even a question??


Well, were the words followed by a question mark? Then it was a question.

I guess I couldn't see the answer given the tremendous endorsement money and opportunities in front of all the tewaaraton winner's mailboxes. By the way, most of these guys (tewaaraton and MOP's) have real jobs- they are not cashing endorsement checks for a living.

However, You sou should realize that the Championship MOP likely has both a ring and a plate, while almost half the time(8/17) the tewaaraton winner does not.

So, yes it is a question.....would you want to help win your team win a Championship or do you want the trophy?

Same question for the Heisman winners... (with all their lack of success in the pros)... do you want that trophy or to be MVP of the championship game?


Everyone who has ever won a team championship, that is EVERYONE, says the individual awards do not matter. So the MOP needs to be the choice assuming the MOP isn't from the losing team.


NO ONE I have ever talked to said that. Who even is a MOP? Another's dumb [lacrosse] running his mouth having no idea what he's talking about.


Most Outstanding Player of the Championship


I think you mean MVP. On the other hand you can use your MOP to dust off the biggest prize in Lacrosse.....The Tewaaraton, the MVP of all lacrosse which is based on a body of work, not one game.



No, I quite clearly mean what I EXACTLY what I said... MOP - Most Outstanding Player!
(Pronounced: Emm - Oh - Pee)

Please, don't tell me what you think I mean. You must have a problem with comprehension (or reading).
You can just have someone wikipedia or google it for you.

Here is the list of MOP's and the Tewaaraton's for the last few years (from wikipedia):

2017 MOP Tim Muller, MD - NCAA Champion 2017 Matt Rambo, won the Tewaaraton
2016 MOP Chris Cloutier, UNC - NCAA Champion 2016 Dylan Molloy won the Tewaaraton
2015 MOP Wesley Berg, Denver - NCAA Champion 2015 Lyle Thompson won the Tewaaraton
2014 MOP Jordan Wolf, Duke - NCAA Champion 2014 Thompson Bros won the Tewaaraton
2013 MOP Brendan Fowler, Duke - NCAA Champion 2013 Rob Pannell won the Tewaaraton
2012 MOP Eric Lusby, Loyola - NCAA Champion 2012 Peter Baum won the Tewaaraton
2011 MOP Colin Briggs, Virginia - NCAA Champion 2011 Steele Stanwick won the Tewaaraton
2010 MOP Scott Rodgers, ND (Lost in Final) 2010 Ned Crotty,Duke won the Tewaaraton

So, again as also stated by another poster - most people would rather win the ring for their team (a National Championship) over an individual award. Only three of the last eight Tewaaraton winners are actually NCAA Champions, while 7/8 MOP's are champs. The exception is ND's Scott Rodgers, who stood on his head in a losing performance in the championship game against Duke.

If you need further clarity you can ask Molloy, the Thompsons, Pannell and Baum if they would trade.

What are the great endorsement deals for Baum and Molloy, who, by the way went to great schools and could likely have very good jobs?