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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostI better start trying to find that "blow the roof off" gif I was saving a few years back.
If I'm remembering the timelines right, it seems like the comments this week that Humphries gave a verbal to us help shed some light on that. HCGM isn't the kind of person to speak before he knows something about a recruit. I bet he'd already received the verbal.
Obviously, I could be misremembering it all.
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Originally posted by blackandgold View Post
Pretty specific timeline. Perhaps foreshadowing the addition of WSU? We can hope...."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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On Thursday, Sports Illustrated reported Wichita State was interested in leaving the Missouri Valley in favor of the AAC. Aresco said he couldn’t comment on the possibility of Wichita State joining the league but refuted reports of the AAC potentially adding multiple non-football schools.
“That’s not what we’re interested in,” Aresco said. “We’re not interested in recreating what essentially was the dysfunctional Big East model, but we’re always looking to strengthen our basketball and we will continue to do that.”
The AAC has 12 football teams but only 11 basketball teams. Navy is the only non-football member of the league.
“Obviously 12 (football teams) and 12 (basketball teams) would be symmetrical, but we don’t need to do anything,” Aresco said. “I really believe we’re going to be good in basketball with what we have.”
Last edited by RoyalShock; March 20, 2017, 02:49 PM.
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Hey guys. Cincinnati fan here.
1st want to congratulate you guys on a great season. Was really hoping we could get a Cincinnati vs Wichita State Sweet 16 but unfortunately we both got stuck with really tough draws against blue blood programs. Still can't believe the bottom of the South Region had FOUR teams with 30 wins.
From your side how realistic are these rumors about Wichita State joining the AAC? I would LOVE to get you guys and VCU in our league as olympic sports members. We badly need some more basketball first schools.
Hope the rumors are true.
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Originally posted by Bearcat_Bounce View PostHey guys. Cincinnati fan here.
1st want to congratulate you guys on a great season. Was really hoping we could get a Cincinnati vs Wichita State Sweet 16 but unfortunately we both got stuck with really tough draws against blue blood programs. Still can't believe the bottom of the South Region had FOUR teams with 30 wins.
From your side how realistic are these rumors about Wichita State joining the AAC? I would LOVE to get you guys and VCU in our league as olympic sports members. We badly need some more basketball first schools.
Hope the rumors are true.
I think there is real movement on the conference switch. Too many tight lips around not to be feeling pretty confident. Just a matter of time IMHO
Gratz on another great season for you all as well!"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostOn Thursday, Sports Illustrated reported Wichita State was interested in leaving the Missouri Valley in favor of the AAC. Aresco said he couldn’t comment on the possibility of Wichita State joining the league but refuted reports of the AAC potentially adding multiple non-football schools.
“That’s not what we’re interested in,” Aresco said. “We’re not interested in recreating what essentially was the dysfunctional Big East model, but we’re always looking to strengthen our basketball and we will continue to do that.”
The AAC has 12 football teams but only 11 basketball teams. Navy is the only non-football member of the league.
“Obviously 12 (football teams) and 12 (basketball teams) would be symmetrical, but we don’t need to do anything,” Aresco said. “I really believe we’re going to be good in basketball with what we have.”
This is a theory I've had on all the smoke contrasted with the Aresco statements, at least.
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostOn Thursday, Sports Illustrated reported Wichita State was interested in leaving the Missouri Valley in favor of the AAC. Aresco said he couldn’t comment on the possibility of Wichita State joining the league but refuted reports of the AAC potentially adding multiple non-football schools.
“That’s not what we’re interested in,” Aresco said. “We’re not interested in recreating what essentially was the dysfunctional Big East model, but we’re always looking to strengthen our basketball and we will continue to do that.”
The AAC has 12 football teams but only 11 basketball teams. Navy is the only non-football member of the league.
“Obviously 12 (football teams) and 12 (basketball teams) would be symmetrical, but we don’t need to do anything,” Aresco said. “I really believe we’re going to be good in basketball with what we have.”
Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostThat last paragraph sure sounds like Aresco is a last holdout on the deal, ideologically. Like, "I don't really want to do this, but my bosses are probably going to override me, so...".
This is a theory I've had on all the smoke contrasted with the Aresco statements, at least.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostWell the roller coaster ride continues.
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Originally posted by dwbarcl View PostSomeone needs to put a web cam up at AAC headquarters. Point it on the smoke stack. Gray smoke no decision. White smoke we are in. Kinda like they do at the Vatican when choosing a new pope."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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