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Originally posted by Art Bunch View PostFor those wanting football back, news like this is ugly:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...e-in-freefall/ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIt's no wonder she doesn't want to do anything that might help WSU leave the conference. If WSU's 2500 fans stop going to St. Louis for the MVC tournament, it likely becomes a money-loser for the MVC and they would go to another, less-costly city/venue or back to home sites.
She has a clear conflict-of-interest and someone in the MVC offices should either shut her up or give her a script.
I agree with @moshock:, WSU probably averages 5K+ fans at the conference tourney.ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostWouldn't it be more fun to have a new conference in place and go in there chanting our new conference while rolling through the championship game? I don't remember who I saw do that before, but thought it was funny as hell.
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Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View PostI can tell you that the C-USA $200K per is a whole lot more TV revenue than we currently get through our affiliation with the MVC.
The 2500 number was my recollection of ticket sales through WSU/MVC. The year I went (2015), we probably had, I would guess 3.5k or so there, but not 5k. We filled about 1/3rd of the lower bowl. That was still far, far more than any of the other Valley fanbases. Without us, there is no way they could afford to rent out Scottrade.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostThat $200k won't even offset 10% of the operational costs of a football program.Last edited by Shocker-maniac; June 11, 2016, 08:37 AM.ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View PostThe Plan of Action regarding a New Conference for the Shockers I would like President Bardo to implement centers around hiring Jim Schaus to establish and lead a basketball focused New Heartland Conference. IMO universities within an attractive geographical footprint are there for the asking; leadership is what is missing and I think Bardo and Schaus could fill this void.Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View PostOh, I agree that it's a drop in the bucket. I just pointed out it is significantly more TV revenue than we get from the MVC. Like $200K more. Actually this is one of the factors working against us. Conferences are not wanting to add another school to dilute the TV revenue split. Thus, our opportunity won't come until there is P5 poaching. Meanwhile, TV revenues for non-P5 conferences are shrinking.
As football revenue shrinks, schools may look to improve basketball to add to their pot of funds. Schools may continue football, others may not. Regardless, WSU (and the Valley) need to be on the right side of this potential move. The Valley appears to be content to stay the course and watch the conference drop lower and lower in relevance. I'm somewhat surprised that all the other Valley schools appear to be OK watching other conferences pull ahead of them in basketball when many of them could be apart of improving the MVC, getting us back into the top 7 or 8 basketball conferences, and have the Valley a conference quality players want to go to.
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Should the study commissioned by WSU conclude that no viable option exists for the Shockers to move from the MVC and given Bardo's public comments that he would like the University to be a member in a conference with public universities that share a common mission and research orientation; I hope that he will engage Jim Schaus to mimic Dave Gavitt's dream of a basketball focused conference to compete with the P5 conferences. Gavitt invited nine schools to be founding members (Providence, St John's, Syracuse, Georgetown, Seton Hall, UCONN, Boston College, Holy Cross and Rutgers; the last two declined and were replaced by Villanova and Pittsburgh).
Think BIG and outside the box President Bardo; the following table offers a possible new Heartland Conference for which Jim Schaus could serve as the initial Commissioner:
School Enrollment Athletic Budget Football KenPom Rank Wichita State ~ 15,000 ~ $25 million No 8 Stephen F Austin ~ 13,000 ~ $16 million Yes 27 UA Little Rock ~ 12,000 ~ $10 million No 51 UNI ~ 10,000 ~ $20 million Yes 66 South Dakota State ~ 12,000 ~ $16 million Yes 76 Louisiana Lafayette ~ 17,000 ~ $23 million Yes 109 Louisiana Monroe ~ 9,000 ~ $13 million Yes 121 North Dakota State ~ 15,000 ~ $22 million Yes 143 UN Omaha ~ 15,000 ~ $16 million No 148 Louisiana Tech ~ 12,000 ~ $22 million Yes 152 Alternates Akron ~ 22,000 ~ $34 million Yes 91 UT Chattanooga ~ 12,000 ~ $17 million Yes 113 UA Birmingham ~ 12,000 ~ $31 million Yes 114 Illinois State ~ 18,000 ~ $26 million Yes 116
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View PostShould the study commissioned by WSU conclude that no viable option exists for the Shockers to move from the MVC and given Bardo's public comments that he would like the University to be a member in a conference with public universities that share a common mission and research orientation; I hope that he will engage Jim Schaus to mimic Dave Gavitt's dream of a basketball focused conference to compete with the P5 conferences. Gavitt invited nine schools to be founding members (Providence, St John's, Syracuse, Georgetown, Seton Hall, UCONN, Boston College, Holy Cross and Rutgers; the last two declined and were replaced by Villanova and Pittsburgh).
Think BIG and outside the box President Bardo; the following table offers a possible new Heartland Conference for which Jim Schaus could serve as the initial Commissioner:
School Enrollment Athletic Budget Football KenPom Rank Wichita State ~ 15,000 ~ $25 million No 8 Stephen F Austin ~ 13,000 ~ $16 million Yes 27 UA Little Rock ~ 12,000 ~ $10 million No 51 UNI ~ 10,000 ~ $20 million Yes 66 South Dakota State ~ 12,000 ~ $16 million Yes 76 Louisiana Lafayette ~ 17,000 ~ $23 million Yes 109 Louisiana Monroe ~ 9,000 ~ $13 million Yes 121 North Dakota State ~ 15,000 ~ $22 million Yes 143 UN Omaha ~ 15,000 ~ $16 million No 148 Louisiana Tech ~ 12,000 ~ $22 million Yes 152 Alternates Akron ~ 22,000 ~ $34 million Yes 91 UT Chattanooga ~ 12,000 ~ $17 million Yes 113 UA Birmingham ~ 12,000 ~ $31 million Yes 114 Illinois State ~ 18,000 ~ $26 million Yes 116
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Postthe following table offers...The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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@Shocker1976:, while I like your addition of UALR (another non-football school), you have 5 schools listed that are currently FBS, 3 in your first 10 and 2 of your 4 alternates. Unless the P5 pulls away, I don't see any way these schools drop out of that division, even if it would make good sense to do so.
I stayed with non-FBS football schools and I have no problem with private schools if they're committed. I'm also OK with going 12-14 schools and having divisions if it is a cost savings for the schools. If you have the numbers handy, how does Sam Houston St, Belmont, Murray St, Denver, Valparaiso, SIU, Youngstown St, and South Dakota look with your schools. These are the schools I came up with that we do not have alike and would make a pool of 22 schools.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostThat table offers a list of no-name schools that have had some recent success. If there is to be a new conference formed, it better have some name brand teams and not just a bunch of no-names that have recently had rpi's below 150.
Maybe that's your point. There isn't any or too few in number. My thinking is to banned together those schools who are committed to certain levels of funding and competition who are the "best of the rest" that are not already in as good or better situation.
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