Wow. In some ways I am getting what I always wanted.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostSweet. Aresco’s adding teams that would be buy games for us. LOL
Big East is so unlikely and if we were lucky enough to get a MW invite, it’ll be the same situation once Boise and SDSU are poached. What the heck are we going to do?
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostLet's not pretend that Aresco hasn't talked to ESPN about this. I would assume the contract is still going to pay out better than the MWC. And for those talking about travel budgets, most of these schools aren't great distances. The Big East would be far worse for travel. Same with the MWC. Having a bunch of Texas schools doesn't hurt us. And with 14 schools, divisions could work for nonrevenue sports which would keep most of our travels to Texas and Oklahoma. Though the eastern side wouldn't be so lucky.
I still hope we don't add six, but this isn't nearly the gloom and doom some of you are throwing around. Still better than the Valley and possibly still above the MWC. The bottom of the MWC is worse than the schools we're said to be adding and a couple of them could be pretty decent in a few years.
MWC announced last night no expansion
only hope is big East at this point.
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I’m not crazy excited about these six. I’ve been thinking, if I was Commissioner, who do I target?
1. Power 5 conference schools? Not going to happen
2. Boise St, SDSU? They apparently said No
3. Colo St, Air Force? They apparently said No
4. Any other MWC school? Meh, no thanks plus they are outside the conference footprint
5. Schools with the conference footprint and in large metro/media market areas? Probably the best the AAC could ask for.
Again, not crazy about these…but not sure one could do much better. It was either this, or sit back and do nothing and watch other schools get picked off (which will likely happen anyway). My $.02.
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For the folks who don't like the additions, what are the better options?
Go back to the Valley? No. In 2020 the MVC had 1 Top 100 team. In 2019 it had 0.
Keep the AAC at 11? This guarantees WSU is flying teams every year to all of the east coast schools.
North Texas and UAB are the top choices outside of the Mountain West. Both could have top 50 hoops programs and UNT gives WSU another school within a reasonable drive.
Charlotte should and will be a heck of a lot better than they've been recently.
UTSA is a football move. I get it. Maybe the change in conference can give their hoops program a boost.
Rice has the money and the academics. Now they need to spend the money on being decent.
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostFor the folks who don't like the additions, what are the better options?
Go back to the Valley? No. In 2020 the MVC had 1 Top 100 team. In 2019 it had 0.
Keep the AAC at 11? This guarantees WSU is flying teams every year to all of the east coast schools.
North Texas and UAB are the top choices outside of the Mountain West. Both could have top 50 hoops programs and UNT gives WSU another school within a reasonable drive.
Charlotte should and will be a heck of a lot better than they've been recently.
UTSA is a football move. I get it. Maybe the change in conference can give their hoops program a boost.
Rice has the money and the academics. Now they need to spend the money on being decent.
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostFor the folks who don't like the additions, what are the better options?
Go back to the Valley? No. In 2020 the MVC had 1 Top 100 team. In 2019 it had 0.
Keep the AAC at 11? This guarantees WSU is flying teams every year to all of the east coast schools.
North Texas and UAB are the top choices outside of the Mountain West. Both could have top 50 hoops programs and UNT gives WSU another school within a reasonable drive.
Charlotte should and will be a heck of a lot better than they've been recently.
UTSA is a football move. I get it. Maybe the change in conference can give their hoops program a boost.
Rice has the money and the academics. Now they need to spend the money on being decent.
Only real options for us are stay put, A10 or hope Big East comes knocking. Maybe B12 adds 2 non football schools.... Creighton and Shocks?
We're staying put and make dominating the AAC our priority. We do that, good things will come.
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Peter Thamel:
There are still some final details to work out. A significant boost in television money for the six schools is expected, but they are not expected to get the same share of the TV revenue that the established eight schools currently get.
Conference USA schools currently receive less than $1 million annually in television revenue. The amount they will receive is still being finalized, but the television revenue will be more than $2 million at the start of the deal and rise significantly from there. Incumbent AAC members are still expected to average about $7 million annually over the course of the current ESPN television deal, which runs through 2031-32.
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