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  • Champions of the Buy Out Game

    The Southwestern Athletic Conference is ranked 29th out of 31 conferences in RPI. However, they rank #1 in Conference SOS.

    The conference will have played 99 D-1 opponents prior to starting conference play. 8 of those were home games, 6 were on neutral courts and 85 were road games. They will probably end up with a combined won-loss record of 8-91 in these games.

    Conference Members are:
    Jackson State
    Miss. Valley State
    Alcorn State
    Grambling State
    Pairie View A&M
    Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    Alabama State
    Alabama A&M
    Southern University

    Someone has to pay the bills I suppose, but sheesh. And we think we have scheduling problems.

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    The thing is, they don't have a scheduling problem. This is exactly how they want to schedule their games.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by martymoose
      The thing is, they don't have a scheduling problem. This is exactly how they want to schedule their games.
      I suppose that's true, although not sure it his how they want to, but they accept that is how they have to do it to survive. All members do have football programs.

      They obviously are actively shopping their basketball programs to the highest bidder.

      They may even us it as a recruiting tool for basketball.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 1972Shocker
        Originally posted by martymoose
        The thing is, they don't have a scheduling problem. This is exactly how they want to schedule their games.
        I suppose that's true, although not sure it his how they want to, but they accept that is how they have to do it to survive. All members do have football programs.

        They obviously are actively shopping their basketball programs to the highest bidder.

        They may even us it as a recruiting tool for basketball.
        The don't have scheduling problems. They do, however, have budget problems. Those buyouts pay the bills.
        "Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players

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        • #5
          I don't see how those schools are D1.

          They exist for no purpose other than to let better schools schedule a lot of boring home cupcakes. They can't possibly afford their programs if they play home games OOC.

          There ought to be something where you have to play a certain number (or percentage) of games at home and have a specified average attendance like there is in FB.

          Put schools like this in another division - where they truly belong and then let's see who the BCS schools line up for their home games. It would affect WSU too, but I think we're more willing to play a game or two on the road than say - KU, Syracuse, Maryland - to name a few.
          The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
          We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Aargh
            I don't see how those schools are D1.

            They exist for no purpose other than to let better schools schedule a lot of boring home cupcakes. They can't possibly afford their programs if they play home games OOC.

            There ought to be something where you have to play a certain number (or percentage) of games at home and have a specified average attendance like there is in FB.

            Put schools like this in another division - where they truly belong and then let's see who the BCS schools line up for their home games. It would affect WSU too, but I think we're more willing to play a game or two on the road than say - KU, Syracuse, Maryland - to name a few.
            Yep. 345 DI schools are a tad too many.

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            • #7
              There would be quite a few bcs schools that would not make the cut off for attendance for basketball. :D Assuming the attendance level would be greater than say 5,000.

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              • #8
                Instead of requiring home games, require road games. A bigger issue are the Duke's, KU's or Syracuse's of the world who pad rankings with home games. SWAC teams might lose tevenue, but it would alleviate a lot of problems.
                Phi Alpha

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                • #9
                  I could see 2 or 3 true OOC road games and a minimum average home attendance of 5,000 as a requirement for playing D1.

                  But the BCS schools would cry $$$ for the loss of the home games and the NCAA would cave - even though the BCS schools are gradually moving their big money makers away from the NCAA.

                  Right now football TV revenue is driving college athletics. That's why (IMHO) conferences like the MWC are moving ahead of the MVC in media recognition. A school with its name in the national media for 3 extra months has a better name brand than a school in the Valley.
                  The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
                  We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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