It's almost like ESPN sees their brand cratering and figured out they should get back to their bread and butter.... Showing sports!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
2021-22 Basketball happenings around the American Athletic!
Collapse
X
-
It almost brings a tear to this old troll's heart to think that the mainstream sports media could be fighting (directly or indirectly) on the Shox behalf at this very moment. Look how far we've come.
Thank you Jim Schaus, Mark Turgeon, Gregg Marshall, Coach Isaac Brown; and last, but certainly not least... All you awesome SHOCKER BASKETBALL FANS and WSU alumni!
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Fired Up takes a question from the latest edition of the Powercat Podcast and turns the answer by a member of the GoPowercat.com staff into text
"Yeah, that's interesting, because football is really driving this. And that's what drives the media rights as we know because Wichita State's been through that as a non-football school. Basketball media rights just don't have the value because there are so many games on TV. So this is driven by football, But Wichita State's in a really cool position. I mean, they're in a football conference without football. That's how good basketball is for them. That's how notable they are in basketball.
Comment
-
Originally posted by proshox View PostSo this is all very interesting, but a merger between AAC and B12 school will make it harder, not easier to be consistently awesome in basketball.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
________________
"Enjoy the ride."
- a smart man
- Likes 3
Comment
-
Geographically, it makes a load of sense for OSU and TT to play Houston, SMU, and Baylor. It's not like playing OU and UT, but that ship has sailed.
Wouldn't surprise me if none of the B12-2-2 remnants wants anything to do with KU. They're known for cheating and are even flaunting it now.
Comment
-
I took a look at phog.net. So now, not only are they going to take down the NCAA because they were mean to them and made it public that they are cheating bastards but they are going to take down ESPN for even thinking about putting KU in the AAC with WSU. All powerful KU that the sports world revolves around.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostGeographically, it makes a load of sense for OSU and TT to play Houston, SMU, and Baylor. It's not like playing OU and UT, but that ship has sailed.
Wouldn't surprise me if none of the B12-2-2 remnants wants anything to do with KU. They're known for cheating and are even flaunting it now.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostI took a look at phog.net. So now, not only are they going to take down the NCAA because they were mean to them and made it public that they are cheating bastards but they are going to take down ESPN for even thinking about putting KU in the AAC with WSU. All powerful KU that the sports world revolves around.
Probably all be in hearing aids by now as well. Loudest arena on the planet!
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
You’re one weird dude.
I am consistent in the belief the goal should be getting in the NCAA every year. That is where basketball brands are built. That is what brings in the recruits.
The best strategy to pull this off is to be the biggest fish in your pond. I would love for WSU to be the biggest fish in the biggest pond, but that isn’t likely.
Hopefully Coach IB is the guy to make us the biggest fish in AAC, but that task gets harder if the league includes additional schools with fertile recruiting territories and a potential “blue blood.”
Comment
-
Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View Post
Spot on. Bowlsby selected the nuclear option. He figures the B12 is going down one way or another, so he'll try to take the AAC down with it.
My guess for the 3-5: Baylor, ISU, KU, KSU, and WVU. My other guess is OSU, TT, and TCU are chatting with the Pac 12.
PAC 12 WILL NOT ADMIT A FAITH BASED UNIVERSITY.
If Pac goes after B12 members it will be amongst the group of Kansas, ISU, TT, OSU.
KU likely in the driver's seat. Hoops tradition plus AAU school.
Comment
Comment