Hasn't it been said the MVC actually pays ESPN to broadcast their stuff?
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Originally posted by ShoxRoxMySox View PostNo joke, I'd hate to be the Valley at the next negotiation table. They'll be lucky to get an annual supply of Papa John's pizzas for the television rights.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostI would think that the AAC would prefer to leave next year's very nice NCAA credits likely to be earned by Wichita State to the Valley. So even though adding the Shocks next year might not be ideal in terms of timing the potential dollars on the line may very well provide the AAC an incentive to move sooner than later.
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Originally posted by Bearcat_Bounce View PostMy only concern about Wichita is what will happen if Marshall leaves? Hopefully the support for the program remains strong.
A word to the wise: be very careful in dealing with Bearcat Bounce. Dude got himself kicked off the Holy Land board for being a passive/aggressive troll, and he's one post in on here already with a backhanded slap.
It's short leash time.
Anyway, good luck with finally managing to scrape the scarlet V from your chests. Life without it will be everything you're thinking it will.
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Originally posted by ShockCrazy View Posthttp://www.goshockers.com/documents/...16.pdf?id=2785 This shows conference distributions last year of 82K and the previous year was 63K. Not missing much.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostWichita MSA is 645K.
Tulsa MSA is 981K.
Getting the precise phrases right for math is really hard. I feel like I never learned it in school, but I think it should be part of really basic fractions and percentages (it's also possible that I dozed off that day...)
So, Tulsa is 50% larger than Wichita and Wichita is 33% smaller than Tulsa?
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostSince there's no new news, I'm going to take a sharp math detour here.
Getting the precise phrases right for math is really hard. I feel like I never learned it in school, but I think it should be part of really basic fractions and percentages (it's also possible that I dozed off that day...)
So, Tulsa is 50% larger than Wichita and Wichita is 33% smaller than Tulsa?
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