This is more confusing than the player transfer portal.
If the basketball teams are as good as we think they can be, they might get us a lifeline thrown in March or April.nacluth said:
The WAC move was always a gamble. It only made reasonable sense getting a whole lot of Texas teams to join all at once. If NMSU and Sam bolt for a bigger conference, then good for them, but SFA will be left with a new Southland that's a little harder to get to.
Unfortunately, the last two years haven't been easy on SFA (not for anyone), but we particularly aren't likely to be in a position to jump anywhere. We're riding out the WAC for what it is this year. Hopefully it doesn't blow up and pays off, but essentially this is what happened after we joined the Southland.
TallTexan said:BigJack85 said:
I'll be stunned if UIW makes the cut.
We'll know today. conference is voting on McNeese and UIW.
This is why I don't want to do FBS for just FBS sake. First off, I have no dreams of watching us play in the Jumbo Car Wash Bowl.PurpleOut said:
I think everyone kind of agreed on this before, but I would be perfectly fine with just a single year in the WAC and then moving on if we have a better option.
I don't think anyone saw this much realignment chaos happening, so it's a different situation. But I think the Texas State situation could be similar for us. They spent one year in the WAC before moving to the Sun Belt. Not a great comparison, and it hasn't gone well for the Bobcats, just saying.
nacluth said:
I think a lot of us think of athletics as its own world, and to give Ivey credit, I think he has built his own separate kingdom as much as possible. However, our president's current situation, the budgeting issues, and a faculty and staff still standing at the precipice will keep us from making any quick moves or make us look appealing to suitors. We're in the WAC for a while regardless of how we think of ourselves and what we think may be good moves.
We had a good play last year to dump the Southland, but that was probably it for a while. Let's hope caution wins the day for other schools.
. You're probably right. It's not entirely BS. But, it seems like this comes up every 7-8 years literally. I remember this same conversation when I was an undergrad (1980-1985). Sure they need some more love etc. I don't know how raising gobs of money to support faculty, is not a positive step forward. I don't think faculty should run the university.nacluth said:
Now the faculty issues aren't BS. The situation definitely is.
Source: Both McNeese State University and the University of Incarnate Word are departing the Southland Conference with the intention to join the WAC.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) November 2, 2021
I don't understand UIW being added at all!TallTexan said:
Well I officially want out of this conference. Let's see what the ASUN is up to.Source: Both McNeese State University and the University of Incarnate Word are departing the Southland Conference with the intention to join the WAC.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) November 2, 2021
I absolutely just don't get the strategy here. Add two teams that make the basketball worse and will be a boat anchor on the conference?PurpleOut said:
I don't even want McNeese. I don't have anything against them, but why would we have not brought them to begin with if they were so great?
And UIW?
Sorry...count me in as extremely disappointed.
Ranked slightly higher than UIW in basketball and the drive is short. So why not?nacluth said:
Why not HBU too?
TallTexan said:I absolutely just don't get the strategy here. Add two teams that make the basketball worse and will be a boat anchor on the conference?PurpleOut said:
I don't even want McNeese. I don't have anything against them, but why would we have not brought them to begin with if they were so great?
And UIW?
Sorry...count me in as extremely disappointed.
Why would SFA, ACU, Tarleton, or RGV be happy with this?
Nailed it.Ljacks&Longnecks said:
So......with the loss of Sam and NMSU, the WAC dream of FBS football is dead. The dream of a 2 bid March Madness league is dead. Parts of the reasoning behind leaving the SLC are now part of the WAC.
With Sam and NMSU gone the "prestige" of the WAC takes a big hit.....replaced with meh and smh.
That about cover it?!?!
Based on the rumored lineup:nacluth said:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/conference-usa-adding-four-teams-but-seeking-one-more-after-being-gutted-during-realignment/
If CUSA gets Liberty, NMSU, and MTSU, then they are a legit basketball league, football notwithstanding.
UIW is a bottom of the Southland athletic department. I think looking back at Commissioner's Cup standings, there was one year they finished 6th, every other it was around 10th.SFA_03 said:
First things first, nothing has been confirmed, so as far as I'm concerned SHSU isn't going anywhere.
Secondly, UIW won't hurt us as bad as we're making it out to be. They have a good football coach and with being in San Antonio they have the very slightest semblance of a recruiting market. Basketball it will hurt us, but not demolish the conference.
McNeese has a lot of upside so I actually wanted them to come with us over Lamar in the first place. They're traditionally a football power and they have had good basketball teams.
NMSU makes perfect sense to go to C-USA, so I don't see them staying in the WAC.
I still say if Sam goes to C-USA, there's no way SFA didn't get an invite as well. Our athletic department as a whole brings too much to the table to exclude us. But I don't want to see it happen either.
I don't want to rush us into the FBS, I want us to organically get there where it makes sense from a financial and strategic standpoint.
PurpleOut said:UIW is a bottom of the Southland athletic department. I think looking back at Commissioner's Cup standings, there was one year they finished 6th, every other it was around 10th.SFA_03 said:
First things first, nothing has been confirmed, so as far as I'm concerned SHSU isn't going anywhere.
Secondly, UIW won't hurt us as bad as we're making it out to be. They have a good football coach and with being in San Antonio they have the very slightest semblance of a recruiting market. Basketball it will hurt us, but not demolish the conference.
McNeese has a lot of upside so I actually wanted them to come with us over Lamar in the first place. They're traditionally a football power and they have had good basketball teams.
NMSU makes perfect sense to go to C-USA, so I don't see them staying in the WAC.
I still say if Sam goes to C-USA, there's no way SFA didn't get an invite as well. Our athletic department as a whole brings too much to the table to exclude us. But I don't want to see it happen either.
I don't want to rush us into the FBS, I want us to organically get there where it makes sense from a financial and strategic standpoint.
Sure they have a pretty decent football team this year, but is that all we're going on? Before this season their best record was 6-5. An overall DII/FCS winning percentage of .373.
They're averaging less than 2,000 in attendance.
The last time we played there in basketball was in front of 176 people.
Nothing there makes me want to get in another relationship with them.
NMSU makes a pretty nice chunk of change playing all those buy games.SFA_03 said:
I have no doubt they go. They actually have a reason to with UTEP and needing the support of a conference. They're not supporting themselves as n FBS independent.
SHSU I still doubt.
Sources: Conference USA has invited Liberty, Jacksonville State, New Mexico State and Sam Houston to join the league. The potential of paying a $2 million entrance fee appears to be the last major issue.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) November 3, 2021