Football ain't coming back. Are we that attractive to other conferences? Are we?
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Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View PostYou've got me - Notre Dame is the exception. But it is the only exception.
I tend to think that if Notre Dame finally relents and moves their FB team into a conference, they will move their basketball team to the same conference, especially with the instability in the Big East.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostAnd KU was never in danger of going to the MWC. They would have been picked up by one of the BcS conference. KSU on the other hand....
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Originally posted by ripemupshocks View PostBy the way, nice slam newbie. That should endear you to long time ShockerNetters.
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Originally posted by 60Shock View PostSo our course of action or non-action is?
1. We do nothing and flounder around in this worthless conference for the next 8,000 + years?
2. Our new Prez and AD and their multiple future successors actively pursue and take the lead in forming a new non-football playing conference?
3. We sit back and watch CU, MSU, and perhaps other MVC schools over the next 50 years or so pursue greener pastures, but good ol' ultra conservative WSU, Bradley, Drake, and Evansville remain true to the MVC and welcome Emporia State, Fort Hays, and Heights HS into the league?
4. We swallow the bullet and bring back football in the year 2525 (If man is still alive?) at the total cost of one trillion trillion $ plus change?
5. Do absolutely nothing so that our great, great, great, great grandchildren will have something else to ***** about besides KU and why they won't play us?
Funny:)
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Originally posted by DUShock View PostThe question for those of us that want a football program is "What makes football programs for the size of WSU profitable"? Football is king and without it we are adrift in a turbulent sea but are we better off being adrift than sitting on a sinking ship (unprofitable football program that has to carry the women's sports)?
Go Shocks!
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Originally posted by Nightwatchman View PostWell that's one women's sport that could generate some revenue.."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 SubGod22 View PostThe only other possibility would be for the A10 to grap us and Creighton and go to two 8 team divisions. The West would be stronger than the East, but it would still be a pretty good conference and looks to be the best option if it were out there. Can you imagine a division of Creighton, SLU, Wichita, Dayton and Xavier all together? Those would be some fun games."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 WillieJeffJeffries View PostOh ok Ill bow down to your 300+ sorry man....Regarding Moose, I dont how many post he has, but his post about WSU playing/bringing other sports to the table was stupid and not relevant....he deserved to called out a bit.
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Originally posted by martymoose View PostYeah, and we need another thread about something that's already being discussed in 20 other threads. As for your original comment, it really made no sense. You're saying WSU is "Basketball only" school. WSU has a lot of other sports that we play well, hence the reason why we get win the All Sports trophy year after year. ...then you said your argument was sports that "generate real revenue". Make sure you do some research before you make a comment like that. If that's the criteria for whether or not a sport counts, football wouldn’t count at most schools.
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I think people forget that Football brings in other money as well. I don't know how it's all calculated, but there are more donations, more liscenced merchandise is sold and odds are enrollment would increase. That brings in a lot of money that isn't credited to football directly.
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Does anyone have 25 million plus dollars to put into the stadium to get that eyesore back to shape? This has to happen before the very thought of football can come back. No? Then lets just drop the whole conference talk. The best scenario is for the MVC expand by bringing in programs like ORU, Butler, etc., who are good at basketball.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostI think people forget that Football brings in other money as well. I don't know how it's all calculated, but there are more donations, more liscenced merchandise is sold and odds are enrollment would increase. That brings in a lot of money that isn't credited to football directly.
If football was the money loser that so many want to claim, there wouldn't be so many smaller schools starting it up and/or trying to move their programs up.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostDoes anyone have 25 million plus dollars to put into the stadium to get that eyesore back to shape? This has to happen before the very thought of football can come back. No? Then lets just drop the whole conference talk. The best scenario is for the MVC expand by bringing in programs like ORU, Butler, etc., who are good at basketball.
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