I'm an outside lurker to this forum, but with the rumor mill running with the WAC, I wanted to resurface an idea I've had for a while. The Southland needs to split into two conferences.
It's time. The current version of the conference isn't working. 13 teams. No divisions. Terrible RPI. Multiple non-division 1 games in basketball per team.
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference TIAC:
1. SFA
2. UT Arlington (Sun Belt)
3. SHSU
4. Lamar
5. Dallas Baptist (Missouri Valley baseball, d2 other sports)
6. ACU
7. TAMUCC
8. UTRGV (WAC)
9. Tarleton State (WAC)
10. UIW
11. HBU
The Southland should really be two conferences (at least for non-football sports) for multiple reasons:
1. Scheduling- 9-11 team conferences could schedule round robin schedules, determining a true regular season champion, and maximizing scheduled games. This also opens up non-conference scheduling of AR and LA teams currently in conference, cutting down on the need for non-D1 opponents. Currently almost all regional D1 peer schools are in conference, which makes non-conference home games almost impossible.
2. Round robin scheduling plays into the next pro, rivalry. Fans in Texas want to see their team beat other Texas schools. More engaged fan bases increase attendance, giving, sponsorship, etc.
3. Competitiveness. Basketball gets better by dropping dead weight, adding another strong mid-major in UTA, and adding a strong up-and-comer in Tarleton. Baseball adds a perennial power in DBU and can be a regular two bid league with SHSU and DBU.
4. Recruiting. Texas teams recruit Texas. Texas players want to play in Texas. Stop losing Texas talent to out of state mid majors by giving them a conference schedule with as many Texas games as our Texas teams.
5. Travel. Cut down on conference travel costs and let that investment be placed elsewhere (facilities, coaching, etc).
6. Add a Dallas market.
TAMUCC already has new baseball/basketball facilities in their master plans. Gain further basketball commitments from UIW, HBU, and DBU. Gain baseball facility commitments from HBU, Tarleton, and SFA.
TIAC Growth (only if defections, in order of priority): Prairie View, Texas Southern, West Texas A&M, St. Mary's, Angelo State
Plan for Southland non-Texas leftovers- LOAC (Louisiana Oklahoma Arkansas Conference). Obviously one conference keeps the Southland name.
1. McNeese St
2. Southeastern Louisiana
3. New Orleans
4. Northwestern St.
5. Nichols St
6. Central Arkansas
7. Arkansas- Little Rock (Sun Belt)
8. Oral Roberts (Summit)
Possible D2 adds for growth or replacement of defections, in order of priority- Central Oklahoma, Arkansas Fort Smith, Harding, Drury, Southwestern Oklahoma St, Southeastern Oklahoma St
Other possible additions- Xavier Louisiana (NAIA), Centenary (D3), or D1 HBCUs: Southern, Grambling, Arkansas Pine Bluff
On the surface, this makes sense for most Southland teams. The biggest questions is why the two Sun Belt teams would leave their conference for this setup. The answer is simple, they benefit in most of the same ways the Southland schools do. They cut travel cost, stay in a competitive league, and build local rivalry. Post-COVID, I think the financial realities that college athletic programs are going to face will lead to some surprising shakeups. Additionally, the Sun Belt is a one bid league that these two teams compete well in, but rarely win. They could be conference powers in their new D1 mid-major leagues, the TIAC and LOAC. Ask anyone, would you rather be an SFA or Southern Illinois in the current college athletics climate? SFA gets regular national exposure as an NCAA tournament team. You can't beat that in these leagues.
It's time. The current version of the conference isn't working. 13 teams. No divisions. Terrible RPI. Multiple non-division 1 games in basketball per team.
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference TIAC:
1. SFA
2. UT Arlington (Sun Belt)
3. SHSU
4. Lamar
5. Dallas Baptist (Missouri Valley baseball, d2 other sports)
6. ACU
7. TAMUCC
8. UTRGV (WAC)
9. Tarleton State (WAC)
10. UIW
11. HBU
The Southland should really be two conferences (at least for non-football sports) for multiple reasons:
1. Scheduling- 9-11 team conferences could schedule round robin schedules, determining a true regular season champion, and maximizing scheduled games. This also opens up non-conference scheduling of AR and LA teams currently in conference, cutting down on the need for non-D1 opponents. Currently almost all regional D1 peer schools are in conference, which makes non-conference home games almost impossible.
2. Round robin scheduling plays into the next pro, rivalry. Fans in Texas want to see their team beat other Texas schools. More engaged fan bases increase attendance, giving, sponsorship, etc.
3. Competitiveness. Basketball gets better by dropping dead weight, adding another strong mid-major in UTA, and adding a strong up-and-comer in Tarleton. Baseball adds a perennial power in DBU and can be a regular two bid league with SHSU and DBU.
4. Recruiting. Texas teams recruit Texas. Texas players want to play in Texas. Stop losing Texas talent to out of state mid majors by giving them a conference schedule with as many Texas games as our Texas teams.
5. Travel. Cut down on conference travel costs and let that investment be placed elsewhere (facilities, coaching, etc).
6. Add a Dallas market.
TAMUCC already has new baseball/basketball facilities in their master plans. Gain further basketball commitments from UIW, HBU, and DBU. Gain baseball facility commitments from HBU, Tarleton, and SFA.
TIAC Growth (only if defections, in order of priority): Prairie View, Texas Southern, West Texas A&M, St. Mary's, Angelo State
Plan for Southland non-Texas leftovers- LOAC (Louisiana Oklahoma Arkansas Conference). Obviously one conference keeps the Southland name.
1. McNeese St
2. Southeastern Louisiana
3. New Orleans
4. Northwestern St.
5. Nichols St
6. Central Arkansas
7. Arkansas- Little Rock (Sun Belt)
8. Oral Roberts (Summit)
Possible D2 adds for growth or replacement of defections, in order of priority- Central Oklahoma, Arkansas Fort Smith, Harding, Drury, Southwestern Oklahoma St, Southeastern Oklahoma St
Other possible additions- Xavier Louisiana (NAIA), Centenary (D3), or D1 HBCUs: Southern, Grambling, Arkansas Pine Bluff
On the surface, this makes sense for most Southland teams. The biggest questions is why the two Sun Belt teams would leave their conference for this setup. The answer is simple, they benefit in most of the same ways the Southland schools do. They cut travel cost, stay in a competitive league, and build local rivalry. Post-COVID, I think the financial realities that college athletic programs are going to face will lead to some surprising shakeups. Additionally, the Sun Belt is a one bid league that these two teams compete well in, but rarely win. They could be conference powers in their new D1 mid-major leagues, the TIAC and LOAC. Ask anyone, would you rather be an SFA or Southern Illinois in the current college athletics climate? SFA gets regular national exposure as an NCAA tournament team. You can't beat that in these leagues.