SFA Jack Fanatic said:TallTexan said:What would a Texas WAC scenario look like?TallTexan said:
Had some time during the Stars Intermission periods so ran some numbers on travel in two conference realignment scenarios.
SFA + Southland & Texas WAC.
Texas WAC is the Texas WAC schools + the Texas Southland schools.
SFA has, down to the mile, the same average travel in each conference.
HCU is within a mile.
RGV, UIW, Commerce, & Corpus all have better travel in the Texas WAC, averaging between 45-98 mile savings EACH WAY, per trip. I'd bet that's several dozen trips per year, per school, with an average savings of 90 minutes to 3ish hours each game.
Lamar actually fares better in the Southland with around 70 miles each way saved vs the Texas WAC.
Idk if that's enough for those 6 schools to take WAC Commish's call, but I hope those calls are made.
Probably SFA, Tarleton, ACU, UTA letting the other WAC schools out penalty free, including GCU/Seattle.
Then you'd probably need to sweeten the pot for the Texas SLC schools some. Ballparking, there are 3.3 mil worth of NCAA units left from the NMSU & GCU NCAA wins. I think you could use that to offer each Southland Texas school around 600k to move. Bc you'd obviously want that money to still benefit the entire WAC, you could stipulate that it's used for expenses related to MBB & WBB or football. The 3 sports you're really trying to build your brand on.
Make no mistake. The WAC is on the ropes. If SFA jumps, you might lose enough teams that the WAC dissolves entirely.
But I feel like the Texas WAC angle might be the only option for the league to survive past the next 3 years. And it's a better home for all the Texas WAC & Texas Southland teams than the Southland itself is. It's a decent bus league in one of the fastest growing states in the country.
Me: "Hey, Texan. What time is it?"
Tall Texan: "Later. First, let me explain how Big Ben was conceived and constructed."
Either of you two , making it to Nacogdoches on Wednesday for the AD (and return to SLC) introduction?