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TallTexan said:
WAC/ASUN football conference just announced.
Sources: Ten schools have come to an agreement to form a new football-only conference with the stated goal of moving from FCS to FBS “at the earliest practicable date.” https://t.co/GBEfuuW8VH
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 9, 2022
Schools I can see actually being FBS potential.PurpleOut said:Sources: Ten schools have come to an agreement to form a new football-only conference with the stated goal of moving from FCS to FBS “at the earliest practicable date.” https://t.co/GBEfuuW8VH
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 9, 2022
TallTexan said:Schools I can see actually being FBS potential.PurpleOut said:Sources: Ten schools have come to an agreement to form a new football-only conference with the stated goal of moving from FCS to FBS “at the earliest practicable date.” https://t.co/GBEfuuW8VH
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 9, 2022
SFA(help us rich UT overlords)
Tarleton
RGV(FBS-esque budget)
ACU
Peay
EKU
So I have to wonder where else they'd get the schools. Inviting half the MVFC? The Montana schools? McNeese/SLU?
Chattanooga?
Yes, ULM made the move and their program has been a whipping post for years. But the income is at a different level, so the program sails along safely being bad at 4-8 most years, if not worse. The brought Terry Bowden in, but not much has changed. But 6 wins, and a very good chance you are in a lower tier bowl.djsfw57 said:
I hope I'm 100% wrong, but I fear the move to FBS is going to be the kiss of death for SFA football. We've had a rough time being competitive in FCS. How in the hell do people think we will be successful in FBS? At least in FCS there is a possibility to play for a national championship. In FBS there is no chance of that ever happening. As a matter of fact, there's no chance for us to ever make the playoffs unless there are some HUGE changes in the "playoff" setup. As it is, there really is no playoff. It's just an invitation only party for the rich and famous.
djsfw57 said:
I hope I'm 100% wrong, but I fear the move to FBS is going to be the kiss of death for SFA football. We've had a rough time being competitive in FCS. How in the hell do people think we will be successful in FBS? At least in FCS there is a possibility to play for a national championship. In FBS there is no chance of that ever happening. As a matter of fact, there's no chance for us to ever make the playoffs unless there are some HUGE changes in the "playoff" setup. As it is, there really is no playoff. It's just an invitation only party for the rich and famous.
SFA88 said:
I wrote SD (South Dakota) when I should have written SDS. Besides football, Montana, Montana State, North Dakota State, and South Dakota State have been pretty good in men's and women's basketball. I wonder if the WAC could convince those four to join as full members and join the WAC/ASUN in football? I bet Seattle would love that. They must get tired of traveling to SFA, UTRGV and all the Texas schools for that matter.
SFA88 said:
The report says all 10 schools will move to FBS. I don't know how true it is but the WAC was a FBS conference. They made a deal to be allowed to compete at FCS. That may be the pathway mentioned. The report mentions they are talking to 4 other FCS schools. What if all 4 were out west, Montana, Montana State, NDSU, and SD or maybe 4 Big Sky schools?
SFA88 said:
I don't think the Pac-12 will let any of the MWC schools in. The decision isn't made by ADs it is made by presidents and chancellors and they value academics more than athletics. They have stated in the past that Fresno and Boise don't pass acedemic muster. According to an article in the Fresno Bee, Fresno is not a member of the Association of American Universities. It is not a research institution and it offers only 3 PhDs; Cal offers 93. Academics at MWC schools are closer to SFA than they are to any Pac-12 school and that matters a great deal to the decision makers.
It seems more likely the Pac-12 continues as the Pac-10 or the desireable schools bail for the Big-10 and Big-12 and WSU and OSU join the MWC.
I'll add that I have read the post and articles that say the Pac-12 should take this or that MWC school but those articles usually only look at athletics and TV viewers (most MWC schools offer 0 for TV contracts) and ignore the academic realities. I also don't know how San Diego State measures up.
SFAXE93 said:
https://goutrgv.com/news/2022/12/12/travis-bush-named-first-head-football-coach.aspx
2023 - Recruiting Year
2024 - Practice Year
2025 - First Full Season
This hire makes sense as he was at UTSA in 2010 when that program was starting up.
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Thanks for the heads up. I can't find it interview on the UVU Athletics account or the Athletics Director accout or the basketball account. Who posted it?BigJack85 said:
Not sure exactly where to post this …. UVU Athletic Director says that realignment will hit the WAC. UVU has already spoke to two other conferences. Full interview is on the Twitter machine.
An interesting quote from SFA AD Ryan Ivey in @criswell_sports latest piece on Sam Houston’s move to the FBS. The two schools have discussed a department wide contract that would have all sports outside of football play each other. https://t.co/yFhaOwnQfT pic.twitter.com/iCjfUkI4G8
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TallTexan said:
I'd be cool with that.
Should help some of our fans see the rivalry exists beyond football too.