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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
With the right additions from the MWC, I think you'd see an east and west division which would limit some travel. ESPN might be willing to pony up to make it happen. MWC is a Fox/CBS league and ESPN might want to grab the best out of that league to add to their inventory the same way they just grabbed OU/Texas out of the Big XII
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If the AAC expands west, I think it makes the most sense to grab four MWC teams and two others from the east. A Boise fan on the AAC board has said it would require four western teams for them to jump.
I'm approaching this from more of a basketball perspective (with football influence), but we could add BSU, SDSU, one of UNLV/Nevada, and one of UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF. Then grab UAB and one of ULL or LaTech (those two are less firm if other options would be better). Base those last four additions on overall institution profile (football, basketball, metro/market).
Have two seven-team east/west divisions:
East:
USF
ECU
Temple
Memphis
Tulane
UAB
ULL/LaTech
West:
WSU
Tulsa
SMU
SDSU
BSU
UNLV/Nevada
UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF
(For football, Navy in East, Memphis in West, keeping the LA schools together)
Play round-robin against your division and one against each from the other division, for 19 conference games.
I don't like being in the west, or that it would span four time zones, but for conference strength in basketball (needing SDSU), I think that's the best solution.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIf the AAC expands west, I think it makes the most sense to grab four MWC teams and two others from the east. A Boise fan on the AAC board has said it would require four western teams for them to jump.
I'm approaching this from more of a basketball perspective (with football influence), but we could add BSU, SDSU, one of UNLV/Nevada, and one of UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF. Then grab UAB and one of ULL or LaTech (those two are less firm if other options would be better). Base those last four additions on overall institution profile (football, basketball, metro/market).
Have two seven-team east/west divisions:
East:
USF
ECU
Temple
Memphis
Tulane
UAB
ULL/LaTech
West:
WSU
Tulsa
SMU
SDSU
BSU
UNLV/Nevada
UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF
(For football, Navy in East, Memphis in West, keeping the LA schools together)
Play round-robin against your division and one against each from the other division, for 19 conference games.
I don't like being in the west, or that it would span four time zones, but for conference strength in basketball (needing SDSU), I think that's the best solution.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIf the AAC expands west, I think it makes the most sense to grab four MWC teams and two others from the east. A Boise fan on the AAC board has said it would require four western teams for them to jump.
I'm approaching this from more of a basketball perspective (with football influence), but we could add BSU, SDSU, one of UNLV/Nevada, and one of UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF. Then grab UAB and one of ULL or LaTech (those two are less firm if other options would be better). Base those last four additions on overall institution profile (football, basketball, metro/market).
Have two seven-team east/west divisions:
East:
USF
ECU
Temple
Memphis
Tulane
UAB
ULL/LaTech
West:
WSU
Tulsa
SMU
SDSU
BSU
UNLV/Nevada
UtahSt/ColoSt/NewMex/AF
(For football, Navy in East, Memphis in West, keeping the LA schools together)
Play round-robin against your division and one against each from the other division, for 19 conference games.
I don't like being in the west, or that it would span four time zones, but for conference strength in basketball (needing SDSU), I think that's the best solution.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
I don't completely disagree, but I've heard for years that it will be difficult to split up CSU and AFA. Also, I believe one of the stipulations for Navy was they wanted to play the western teams to expand their influence. I'm not sure they'd be happy being an eastern team. But that's a smaller issue where you just flip one of the border schools from west to east"It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by Veritas View Post
We’re better off now with AAC Lite than we were as a MoVal member. They’ll be additional movement, possibly programs dropping football as the P4 (pac, acc, B1G, Sec) take control of the football landscape leaving opportunities for a powerful public school BB conference.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
The one bright side if they poach Memphis and Boise is that the MWC would lose it's best football school. They might be more open to a merger of some sort for survival (would be a 16 team conference). That could be a pretty good BB conference. Colorado State, Utah State, San Diego State, New Mexico, UNLV, Nevada, Wyoming ... all of those teams are normally above average teams. Wouldn't be the home run of the Big East, but would still be the best possible scenario from a BB standpoint unless Aresco opens the door for BB only adds.
If BSU bolts, the MWC has nowhere to go. They ain't getting teams from the AAC. Gonzaga isn't going there basketball only. They could add schools like NMSU or Montana State, but that's underwhelming, like the AAC adding ODU or Marshall. And there's a very real possibility the AAC picks up the eastern flank of the MWC. They'd be screwed."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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I can't seem avoid the speculation, so screw it -- I'll jump in and add my worthless dump to the BS pile.
I know Aresco is paying lip service to geography not being a consideration, which is smart right now, but I really don't think we'll end up going west. I would look for the addition of four teams to get to 12 (in order of likelihood)- UAB -- Large R1 research university. Good market. Rising sports. Checks all the boxes.
- Rice or UTSA -- There has to be a Texas team. It's too strong a recruiting ground for AAC schools both athletically and academically. North Texas is in a metro we're already in. With elite academics, Rice would be perfect for the university presidents and retain a Houston presence. UTSA is a marginally stronger athletics program and adds the San Antonio market.
- FIU -- There has to be a Florida team (see Texas). FIU is a large R1 research university and gets you into Miami. Easy travel. By all accounts the best remaining option in Florida over FAU.
- One from Column B: Buffalo / La Tech / Marshall. Buffalo is my favorite here as it fits more with the AAC's urban tendencies, is an R1 research university and has strong athletics right now. The others would be chosen more for athletic reasons.
- What I'd love to see but won't happen: Army (FB only) with VCU (Olympic sports); Boise State (FB only) with Gonzaga (Olympic sports). If you got both of those, AAC basketball would arguably be even better. The Boise/Gonzaga arrangement was rumored to be on the table for the Big XII but they decided to stick with all-sports participants. If you have to go west, go big.
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post
Don't think Boise would come if they think a Big 12 offer is possible.
I don't think Boise comes without a western division though. So i think it's like 0 or 4 from the west. Only exception might be Colorado state being willing to move.
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Originally posted by myopicraiderfan View Post
The Big10 used them like a rented mule for TV revenue. The question is, what is the Big10 going to do to them and Maryland (who is also carrying a ton of debt, some of it to the Big10), when their departments are about to crumble under the weight of all that debt? Continue propping them up with "loans" that will come from future conference revenue?
I can't help but wonder if the Rutgers and Maryland experiences are the reason the Big10 doesn't want to expand, especially with the likes of KU and ISU.
It just goes to show that sometimes you're already in the right place and have the best fit for your institution.
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