I was there. No denying it, or reason to, since I am in one of the photos posted on all of the social media platforms. I spoke very briefly with Dr. Weaver before things really started. That was my first time to meet him. Very comfortable to talk to, and remained very focused on us in spite of all the people around him. Our time with McBroom was little more than an introduction. My wife and I spent a reasonable amount of time with McBroom's wife. Angela (Angie) is very personable, sharp, and truly excited about coming to Nacogdoches.BigJack85 said:I was there. I was VERY impressed with McBroom. McBroom was polished and professional. He intimated that "regionalization" was important in determining our next affiliation. Beyond that, nothing was said that would confirm that a decision was made. That being said, there was plenty of banter amongst the crowd regarding conference affiliation.ServiceJack88 said:
From what I am being told by someone who went to the introduction of the new AD, it was all but announced that we are going back to the SLC. Was anybody there that can confirm this? Also if y'all did go, how was Mr. McBroom?
He did speak to our need for updated facilities. It sounds like he already has ideas on what we need and how to tackle the funding issues associated with getting to a better place with football/track and others.
I'm sure there are other "Sawmillers" that made the reception. I'd like to hear them chime in on what they picked up.
SFAJack_76 said:I was there. No denying it, or reason to, since I am in one of the photos posted on all of the social media platforms. I spoke very briefly with Dr. Weaver before things really started. That was my first time to meet him. Very comfortable to talk to, and remained very focused on us in spite of all the people around him. Our time with McBroom was little more than an introduction. My wife and I spent a reasonable amount of time with McBroom's wife. Angela (Angie) is very personable, sharp, and truly excited about coming to Nacogdoches.BigJack85 said:I was there. I was VERY impressed with McBroom. McBroom was polished and professional. He intimated that "regionalization" was important in determining our next affiliation. Beyond that, nothing was said that would confirm that a decision was made. That being said, there was plenty of banter amongst the crowd regarding conference affiliation.ServiceJack88 said:
From what I am being told by someone who went to the introduction of the new AD, it was all but announced that we are going back to the SLC. Was anybody there that can confirm this? Also if y'all did go, how was Mr. McBroom?
He did speak to our need for updated facilities. It sounds like he already has ideas on what we need and how to tackle the funding issues associated with getting to a better place with football/track and others.
I'm sure there are other "Sawmillers" that made the reception. I'd like to hear them chime in on what they picked up.
McBroom said all of the right things in his comments about student-athlete success, facilities, and winning. He wants all of the facilities to match what basketball has. He wants to get to the point in every sport that a recruit can be honestly told that they have a chance to win a championship at SFA. Every sport.
He brought up conference realignment stating that he knew it was a question everyone had. Initially, he said what I expected, that they would do what is best for the student-athletes, what best promotes SFA, and what brings the greatest value to the community. Then he said what I did not expect. Paraphrasing, he said that it made sense for all involved, including families and friends of student-athletes, to be in a conference with a footprint that 80% of the students live within. He then turned to Dr. Weaver and said something like, "I probably just got in trouble for saying too much." Dr. Weaver simply smiled. Draw your own conclusions. I would never share any of that except it was said in an open to the public setting.
McBroom had a meeting with the head coaches in the morning. I spoke to most of them. There is a general air of excitement about the future.
No-look said:
One of the stipulations SFA needs to present if returning to the SLC is that every school use ESPN + for game viewing.
Beautiful put. Well regardless of what happens. Im happy to be a Lumberjack and gives me great joy to see all the coaches excited about the future. This makes me feel like we have a bright future ahead. No matter where we end up. So lets keep it that way.SFAJack_76 said:I was there. No denying it, or reason to, since I am in one of the photos posted on all of the social media platforms. I spoke very briefly with Dr. Weaver before things really started. That was my first time to meet him. Very comfortable to talk to, and remained very focused on us in spite of all the people around him. Our time with McBroom was little more than an introduction. My wife and I spent a reasonable amount of time with McBroom's wife. Angela (Angie) is very personable, sharp, and truly excited about coming to Nacogdoches.BigJack85 said:I was there. I was VERY impressed with McBroom. McBroom was polished and professional. He intimated that "regionalization" was important in determining our next affiliation. Beyond that, nothing was said that would confirm that a decision was made. That being said, there was plenty of banter amongst the crowd regarding conference affiliation.ServiceJack88 said:
From what I am being told by someone who went to the introduction of the new AD, it was all but announced that we are going back to the SLC. Was anybody there that can confirm this? Also if y'all did go, how was Mr. McBroom?
He did speak to our need for updated facilities. It sounds like he already has ideas on what we need and how to tackle the funding issues associated with getting to a better place with football/track and others.
I'm sure there are other "Sawmillers" that made the reception. I'd like to hear them chime in on what they picked up.
McBroom said all of the right things in his comments about student-athlete success, facilities, and winning. He wants all of the facilities to match what basketball has. He wants to get to the point in every sport that a recruit can be honestly told that they have a chance to win a championship at SFA. Every sport.
He brought up conference realignment stating that he knew it was a question everyone had. Initially, he said what I expected, that they would do what is best for the student-athletes, what best promotes SFA, and what brings the greatest value to the community. Then he said what I did not expect. Paraphrasing, he said that it made sense for all involved, including families and friends of student-athletes, to be in a conference with a footprint that 80% of the students live within. He then turned to Dr. Weaver and said something like, "I probably just got in trouble for saying too much." Dr. Weaver simply smiled. Draw your own conclusions. I would never share any of that except it was said in an open to the public setting.
McBroom had a meeting with the head coaches in the morning. I spoke to most of them. There is a general air of excitement about the future.
SFAJack_76 said:I was there. No denying it, or reason to, since I am in one of the photos posted on all of the social media platforms. I spoke very briefly with Dr. Weaver before things really started. That was my first time to meet him. Very comfortable to talk to, and remained very focused on us in spite of all the people around him. Our time with McBroom was little more than an introduction. My wife and I spent a reasonable amount of time with McBroom's wife. Angela (Angie) is very personable, sharp, and truly excited about coming to Nacogdoches.BigJack85 said:I was there. I was VERY impressed with McBroom. McBroom was polished and professional. He intimated that "regionalization" was important in determining our next affiliation. Beyond that, nothing was said that would confirm that a decision was made. That being said, there was plenty of banter amongst the crowd regarding conference affiliation.ServiceJack88 said:
From what I am being told by someone who went to the introduction of the new AD, it was all but announced that we are going back to the SLC. Was anybody there that can confirm this? Also if y'all did go, how was Mr. McBroom?
He did speak to our need for updated facilities. It sounds like he already has ideas on what we need and how to tackle the funding issues associated with getting to a better place with football/track and others.
I'm sure there are other "Sawmillers" that made the reception. I'd like to hear them chime in on what they picked up.
McBroom said all of the right things in his comments about student-athlete success, facilities, and winning. He wants all of the facilities to match what basketball has. He wants to get to the point in every sport that a recruit can be honestly told that they have a chance to win a championship at SFA. Every sport.
He brought up conference realignment stating that he knew it was a question everyone had. Initially, he said what I expected, that they would do what is best for the student-athletes, what best promotes SFA, and what brings the greatest value to the community. Then he said what I did not expect. Paraphrasing, he said that it made sense for all involved, including families and friends of student-athletes, to be in a conference with a footprint that 80% of the students live within. He then turned to Dr. Weaver and said something like, "I probably just got in trouble for saying too much." Dr. Weaver simply smiled. Draw your own conclusions. I would never share any of that except it was said in an open to the public setting.
McBroom had a meeting with the head coaches in the morning. I spoke to most of them. There is a general air of excitement about the future.
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
If anyone is still talking FBS football for SFA, they are daffy.
Thanks to those that reported from the get together.
The 80 mile radius comment would leave me to believe that the SLC it will be. No other conference would come close to that dynamic. Even if the Texas League that McBroom championed does ever come to pass, I don't see how it could become real that quickly.
It's a bigger Gulf Star.TallTexan said:
Depending on how many Texas WAC teams join us in a Southland move, we might have the Texas league in all but name soon enough.
Could be 9-10 Texas schools vs 5 Louisiana ones.
SFA88 said:It's a bigger Gulf Star.TallTexan said:
Depending on how many Texas WAC teams join us in a Southland move, we might have the Texas league in all but name soon enough.
Could be 9-10 Texas schools vs 5 Louisiana ones.
TallTexan said:
This is the week we'll probably get an answer I'd reckon.
Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
As I replied there. The Plot Thickens.ServiceJack88 said:Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
Here we go!
ServiceJack88 said:Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
Here we go!
I agree 100%. WAC Just posted another quote seems like two different schools.TallTexan said:ServiceJack88 said:Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
Here we go!
Not gonna lie, I feel like moving now might be the best option.
Immediate cost savings and potentially helps you avoid a football/basketball buyout.
SCH890 said:I agree 100%. WAC Just posted another quote seems like two different schools.TallTexan said:ServiceJack88 said:Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
Here we go!
Not gonna lie, I feel like moving now might be the best option.
Immediate cost savings and potentially helps you avoid a football/basketball buyout.
Makes me wonder if ACU, Tarleton and UTA all come next year?
Reasonable enough. I can just see UTA following us to get both UT School systems in the same conference. Easier to manage.BigJack85 said:SCH890 said:I agree 100%. WAC Just posted another quote seems like two different schools.TallTexan said:ServiceJack88 said:Random text I just got….
— WACHoopsNation (@WACHoopsNation) May 22, 2024
“Our AD just told us to start working on our game schedule as if SFA is gone. Meaning get two more games.”
Take that for what it’s worth SFA fans and #WAChoops fans.
Here we go!
Not gonna lie, I feel like moving now might be the best option.
Immediate cost savings and potentially helps you avoid a football/basketball buyout.
Makes me wonder if ACU, Tarleton and UTA all come next year?
Maybe. Not sure if UTA comes. I'm still convinced Arlington wants MVC.
Well as i posted in the AD thread. People won't be happy but lets think about the end picture. We all want the best for what SFA has to offer. No matter what the conference SFA will still be competing. Hopefully somewhere that has a vision not a place that vision seems very blurry.BigJack85 said:
Wednesday.
I think that could be the goal in the end. This speeds up the decision for others.TallTexan said:
It's probably a smarter move and hopefully we have enough teams wanting to make something of themselves to outvote the ones who don't.
Will be real interesting to see what the other 3 Texas WAC teams do. If anyone else decides to leave, we might have the votes to just dissolve the conference and pay no fee.
mccowboys said:
https://www.americanpress.com/2024/05/24/sfa-set-to-return-to-slc/
I may be mistaken, but I think the SLC helped to pay some or all of the exit fee for Lamar.
The above article explains a bit about the upcoming football and basketball seasons.
I believe all SLC schools are required to use ESPN+ now. Some of the minor sports like volleyball are not 100% broadcast by some schools due to cost. All conference football and basketball games are on ESPN+.
TallTexan said:
Great writeup and great points.
I do particularly like the new SLC commish and if he'd been around 2 years earlier, I honestly do not think we'd have left in the first place. Burnett and Co were terrible. Negligent even comes to mind.
I did not realize travel savings were a million. I was guessing about half that. So I can get why they'd pull the trigger a year earlier.
A few folks had reported that SFA, the Southland, and the WAC had been looking at a 2025 start date solely to let the rest of the WAC find lifeboats. Makes me curious what changed(maybe more immediate defections happening?
I saw some other Texas Southland schools fans mention that with SFA coming back & potential others, maybe it'll be enough to move all the championship games out of Lake Charles bc they are not fans of the permanent home field advantage.
I think we can thrive in the Southland and still hit our goals for the university. Now let's go get back to playing big time games in March.
Good to hear the games are on ESPN +.mccowboys said:
https://www.americanpress.com/2024/05/24/sfa-set-to-return-to-slc/
I may be mistaken, but I think the SLC helped to pay some or all of the exit fee for Lamar.
The above article explains a bit about the upcoming football and basketball seasons.
I believe all SLC schools are required to use ESPN+ now. Some of the minor sports like volleyball are not 100% broadcast by some schools due to cost. All conference football and basketball games are on ESPN+.