nacluth said:
Should be a good year for Keller.
Interesting hire. Surprised someone got hired off that LSU staff tbh.sfa17 said:Got our guy 🏀
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He's got plenty of baggage by virtue of working with 2 coaches who have terrible reps. Hope he didn't learn everything from them.TallTexan said:Interesting hire. Surprised someone got hired off that LSU staff tbh.sfa17 said:Got our guy 🏀
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No-look said:
Been a lot of street talk about the WAC. I'm wondering how long we will be there
BigJack85 said:No-look said:
Been a lot of street talk about the WAC. I'm wondering how long we will be there
Interesting. The story I read said that UT Arlington picked the WAC over a couple of other options. That says something to me. Regardless, moving from the 31st ranked MBB conference to the 18th ranked conference is an important move forward.
The only logical/realistic place for us to "get an invite" is CUSA. CUSA was ranked 10 last year. Adding NMSU, then us would possibly move us up to 9. That's pretty solid.
SFASawmillGuy said:BigJack85 said:No-look said:
Been a lot of street talk about the WAC. I'm wondering how long we will be there
Interesting. The story I read said that UT Arlington picked the WAC over a couple of other options. That says something to me. Regardless, moving from the 31st ranked MBB conference to the 18th ranked conference is an important move forward.
The only logical/realistic place for us to "get an invite" is CUSA. CUSA was ranked 10 last year. Adding NMSU, then us would possibly move us up to 9. That's pretty solid.
C-USA announced a couple of weeks ago via Twitter they would be adding at least 2 more schools in the coming months, and just going through the rumor mill it looks like us, Tarleton, and Kennesaw State are the favorites.
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PurpleOut said:
Well today has really escalated.
This might be another domino for us to go now (if we have the invite).
No NMSU
No Sam
No Lamar (who cares but one less Texas team)
+ UIW
I'm with you in that winning at the FCS level in football would better position us for a good FBS future.PurpleOut said:
Well today has really escalated.
This might be another domino for us to go now (if we have the invite).
No NMSU
No Sam
No Lamar (who cares but one less Texas team)
+ UIW
SFASawmillGuy said:
If the offer comes no way Ivey says no. The BOTPW can continue. We can start a very heavily hate fueled NMSU rivalry. I trust Carthel to make us winners at whatever level of football we play at.
Would it be a bummer to more than likely never get a legit football national title trip? Absolutely. But you can't deny the value of a small FBS school having a Boise State(in the early years), Coastal Carolina, or UTSA type of run. The national media loves an underdog, and when those kinds of schools did that it was a lot more attention than the FCS playoffs could ever produce.
SFASawmillGuy said:
Guess it's a good thing SFA is about to be up to $100 million on that elevate SFA program.
Homer Bryce has been in need of a serious upgrade for some time regardless of where we go, FCS or FBS. A jump would force the athletic department to do something about it and get it done. The FBS would give us potentially 3-4 money games a year, meaning we would make a ton of money really fast if we scheduled right.
Does that mean some beatings? Yes, more than likely it does, but the goal associated with it might be worth the few years of being down again in football.
Basketball wise it would be an upgrade yet again. If we weren't losing NMSU and Sam I would say the WAC is just as good but because of that the WAC is gonna drop to being essentially no better than the Southland was.
I'd rather have rivalries with Sam, NMSU, UTEP, and LaTech than dominate a conference with UIW in it.
SFAJack_76 said:
To go FBS/CUSA, we need a massive capital influx. Homer Bryce is in serious need of upgrade. The field house is absolute crap. Space for trainers and academics is horribly short. They have the termites reasonably under control, but haven't solved the copperhead issue yet. Tennis is okay. Soccer is now up to mediocre. Volleyball is okay, but needs more space for the student athletes. Beach is like indoor. Softball and baseball are the worst in the WAC. Bowling and golf have no facilities. T&F doesn't have locker rooms. Pole vaulters practice in Jacksonville. An indoor practice facility is badly needed.
$50 to $100 million gets us competitive.
nacluth said:
Well that Elevate money is mainly already gone, so don't get your hopes up about that. WAC will still be a good step up in basketball without NMSU and Sam, but UIW is no help. Exchanging Lamar for UIW seems like a one to one replacement to me.
The WAC isn't going to be as strong in football as the Southland without Sam, but maybe it will mean some decent years for SFA. I don't see how FBS seems a logical choice. The basketball teams and volleyball seem like the only teams that are really ready for a C-USA move.
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
76 is correct about the need for a massive influx of money to make FBS feasible. Just where is all this $$$ going to come from??? Not Nacogdoches or most of East Tx.
Some mention money games and "beatings" if football goes FBS Again I point out Texas St 36-84 record from 2012-2021 in football and their last 3 years are among the worst. The student body hardly supports SFA athletics now so when football goes 3-8, 4-7 for several years the cry of "we suck at football" will ring loud. Also the teams in ConUSA are still not going to draw any attention from the average SFA fan as far as attendance since there is no real names schools in said conference. Basketball may be closer to competitive if we move but would still require a few giant steps forward to stay relative and keep some name recognition out there.
Ivey and company will do whatever they are going to do....the road to success will be a long haul for several of our sports, some perhaps never making it. I'll support SFA whatever and wherever they compete but I see FBS as a move we are not ready for at this time.
COPPERHEAD issue????? After hearing that, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be going to a football game there.SFAJack_76 said:
To go FBS/CUSA, we need a massive capital influx. Homer Bryce is in serious need of upgrade. The field house is absolute crap. Space for trainers and academics is horribly short. They have the termites reasonably under control, but haven't solved the copperhead issue yet. Tennis is okay. Soccer is now up to mediocre. Volleyball is okay, but needs more space for the student athletes. Beach is like indoor. Softball and baseball are the worst in the WAC. Bowling and golf have no facilities. T&F doesn't have locker rooms. Pole vaulters practice in Jacksonville. An indoor practice facility is badly needed.
$50 to $100 million gets us competitive.
Just stay away from the field house and you will be fine.djsfw57 said:COPPERHEAD issue????? After hearing that, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be going to a football game there.SFAJack_76 said:
To go FBS/CUSA, we need a massive capital influx. Homer Bryce is in serious need of upgrade. The field house is absolute crap. Space for trainers and academics is horribly short. They have the termites reasonably under control, but haven't solved the copperhead issue yet. Tennis is okay. Soccer is now up to mediocre. Volleyball is okay, but needs more space for the student athletes. Beach is like indoor. Softball and baseball are the worst in the WAC. Bowling and golf have no facilities. T&F doesn't have locker rooms. Pole vaulters practice in Jacksonville. An indoor practice facility is badly needed.
$50 to $100 million gets us competitive.