I really doubt the Zags will change conferences. Why would they? They already get top recruits, play a good non conference schedule and get a ton of publicity.
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Originally posted by WeWillShockU2 View PostI really doubt the Zags will change conferences. Why would they? They already get top recruits, play a good non conference schedule and get a ton of publicity.
If that happens, it will probably take another round of expansion and the B12 taking a Boise or SDSU to convince enough other western teams to jump ship. I'm not sure those two are willing to move right now, but I'd love to be wrong.
I still think pulling in CSU and AFA is the easiest grabs from the MWC. If we just pull those two, and sit tight for a year or two, it may be ok. Though I do think Aresco wants to add four now, and I'm not opposed. But if you're only getting those two from the west, you have to pull in UAB and if Army is really ready to make the jump, those are your 12 football schools. Then you try and convince a VCU or Dayton to jump in to pair with Army. Or Army and AFA if AFA is willing to be football only, which I still have doubts about. Getting to those 12 and then waiting a couple of years to see if the B12 or others make moves as their TV deals come to an end isn't the worst option. I do think the Academies alone at least maintain us at our current deal.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Sounds like CSU and Air Force are done deals. Also UAB is done but waiting on a partner.
I'm guessing he got CSU and Air Force .. Now to take a run at Army to pair with UAB. Then take another run at BSU and SDSU after getting the exit fees of UC, UH and UCF negotiated (so that he can toss some their way)
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There's not a single conference that has teams on both the east and west coast. Logistically, it just doesn't make sense. Travel costs are high and the wear and tear on the athletes would be too much to ask. As much as I'd like to see San Diego State or Gonzaga in our conference, I don't see it happening.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostThere's not a single conference that has teams on both the east and west coast. Logistically, it just doesn't make sense. Travel costs are high and the wear and tear on the athletes would be too much to ask. As much as I'd like to see San Diego State or Gonzaga in our conference, I don't see it happening.
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It would be a mistake if the AAC stopped at 11 teams. For the 12th team, if they AAC can't pair a football school (Army or maybe App State) with an Olympic sports partner (A10 team) the AAC would be hard pressed to find a better all-sports add than Liberty (as controversial as that may be). Liberty is strong at basketball and football, has a large student body + alumni base, and is a geographic bridge between Temple and ECU.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Sounds like CSU and Air Force are done deals. Also UAB is done but waiting on a partner.
I'm guessing he got CSU and Air Force .. Now to take a run at Army to pair with UAB. Then take another run at BSU and SDSU after getting the exit fees of UC, UH and UCF negotiated (so that he can toss some their way)
If Army falls through, I'm still drawn to the potential of Buffalo, and they already have had some decent success. Though I wouldn't mind seeing another Texas school, but I'm not sure if one fits the bill right now. UTSA has potential, but is still pretty new to FBS and their basketball has been poor I believe. North Texas wouldn't be bad but they share the DFW market, but still may be worth it. I hope it isn't Rice. They would have to make a commitment to sports and I think I'd only be OK with them if we had to get to 16 down the road.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by TrackSuitAndTie View PostIt would be a mistake if the AAC stopped at 11 teams. For the 12th team, if they AAC can't pair a football school (Army or maybe App State) with an Olympic sports partner (A10 team) the AAC would be hard pressed to find a better all-sports add than Liberty (as controversial as that may be). Liberty is strong at basketball and football, has a large student body + alumni base, and is a geographic bridge between Temple and ECU.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Sounds like CSU and Air Force are done deals. Also UAB is done but waiting on a partner.
I'm guessing he got CSU and Air Force .. Now to take a run at Army to pair with UAB. Then take another run at BSU and SDSU after getting the exit fees of UC, UH and UCF negotiated (so that he can toss some their way)
Regarding SDSU and BSU, I am told this is all but dead. You can blame BSU. SDSU was willing, but not without BSU and BSU wants to wait for B12 expansion. The AAC was not willing to reduce entrance/exit fees for BSU if they got a B12 invite.
The focus has now shifted to Army. Absolutely no clue if there would be a basketball only addition to offset them if they work out.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
How come?
I guess there's a feeling that playing more games in the central and eastern time zones, and in AAC markets (even without Cincy, Houston, and Orlando), will boost brand recognition and recruiting, and that there's value in this even if there's not a significant increase in conference TV money.
Also, I sense a real frustration being part of a conference that doesn't treat its members equally."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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