Who do they go and get? LaTech or us? My money is on LaTech. It would make sense to get LaTech, us and WKU but that probably won't happen.
Makes a lot of sense. We can’t keep slipping behind and being caught on our back foot. MT (and AAC) have to be proactive and aggressive. The geography just makes sense. LATech doesn’t really have a good market per se but they are a program that has been around forever, in a nearby fertile recruiting area.
Who do they go and get? LaTech or us? My money is on LaTech. It would make sense to get LaTech, us and WKU but that probably won't happen.
Agreed. Makes sense.It's going to be Army for football only to offset Navy football only.
It's going to be Army for football only to offset Navy football only.
That's likely an irrelevant factor.Agreed. Makes sense.
It should be noted, FIU is already affiliated with the AAC in swimming. Also, James Madison and ODU have women’s sport affiliations already as well.
It seems that if it is not Army, it would be a school that already plays in the AAC in some sports. There are a lot of schools that make sense in the AAC before it gets to us.
While I agree, I think ESPN and the AAC, would be more interested in those schools or many others before us.That's likely an irrelevant factor.
Football and what ESPN wants take precedence over any of that.
I'm not sure they have learned anything. The 1st cusa raid on the Sun Belt MT was left behind only when the choice was table scraps the next year or MT did we go. The last AAC/Sun Belt raids on CUSA, MT was left behind again. The period in between, they coasted, fat and happy, instead of improving the appeal of the MT athletic program to other conferences and the fans/community as well.100% there are other options before us. But the above point is 100% valid. CM and McP (and Lee) MUST be proactive and constantly on the phone for us and not in wait and see mode.
They have to be at 8 by the start of the '26 school year. They have some time.
I look for the MWC Commish to allow the MWC schools to be consumed by the PAC 12 infrastructure and becoming the Commissioner of that league with the Pac 12 brand.
They could actually make a pretty good conference if they took the best from MWC and best from AAC.
Do you think they will just absorb the entire MWC into the Pac12?
They have to address the lack of TV deal (and also Boise's individual deal which likely is a fly in the ointment), but from a financial and brand standpoint this is their best option if they can get everyone to agree.
With SMU’s departure we had better be calling the AAC non stop. There is no question about where we are now in terms of the conference pecking order versus where they are.
I agree. We need to pressure them As I’m not sure what else we can do. Can everyone send Massaro an email At the very minimum. keep is short and sweet but let them knowWith SMU’s departure we had better be calling the AAC non stop. There is no question about where we are now in terms of the conference pecking order versus where they are.
I'd be surprised if Army goes for it. They are like Notre Dame... not easily swayed by conference play.It's going to be Army for football only.
The endowment listed is not accurate for us. We were at 128.6 million at the end of 2022.I'm very curious to see where Liberty ends up when the music stops. Their budget and endowment is just insane. One of the biggest in the country if I had to guess (1.7 billion)
MT's endowment, by comparison, is one of the lowest in the country for an FBS school, $109 million.
Poor MT leadership.I'm sure others have grown as well. Still one of the lowest in the country for an FBS school, if not the lowest.
It's a fair assumption, but to be equitable, the majority of the conference are schools still getting to know the ins and outs of conference and message board fandom, if such exists. I'd say take another look in a years time and see if number remains the same/or same proportions.Wanted to get a general idea of the national interest some of the G5 conferences inspired their own fans. Went to the csnbbs boards today for the AAC, Sunbelt, CUSA, & the MAC. Ran a count of each topic that illicited a response from each fan as of 5:00 cdt for nationally for each conference.
AAC - 17 varying topics responded to today.
Sunbelt - 17 varying topic responded to as well
CUSA - 9 topics responded to
MAC - 4 topics responded to
This may be a poor qualifier test, but a comparative fan involvement test nonetheless. Pretty obvious CUSA & The MAC appear to be back burner conferences, even to its own fans.
Fair point & I don't disagree. Look forward to seeing if fan interest increases for CUSA come basketball season.It's a fair assumption, but to be equitable, the majority of the conference are schools still getting to know the ins and outs of conference and message board fandom, if such exists. I'd say take another look in a years time and see if number remains the same/or same proportions.
I'm not really that fond of it either. I think its just a little more than tolerable, but for real fans of other schools and their actual take I rather lurk on their own boards. I expect to find more raw and brutal honesty on those than that board.I don’t regularly visit that board because of reasons I’ll keep to myself.
But yeah, it’s a finger to the air barometer.
I have been doing some additional thinking on these things if anyone wants me to go into it. Willing to take a deep dive analysis into this if the interest is there.
Seems like the realignment talks cooled off. Last I heard was AAC was looking at Army I believe? Maybe that didn’t work out? Maybe still gives us some hope of Massaro can convince them to take us an WKU.
Wanted to get a general idea of the national interest some of the G5 conferences inspired their own fans. Went to the csnbbs boards today for the AAC, Sunbelt, CUSA, & the MAC. Ran a count of each topic that illicited a response from each fan as of 5:00 cdt for nationally for each conference.
AAC - 17 varying topics responded to today.
Sunbelt - 17 varying topic responded to as well
CUSA - 9 topics responded to
MAC - 4 topics responded to
This may be a poor qualifier test, but a comparative fan involvement test nonetheless. Pretty obvious CUSA & The MAC appear to be back burner conferences, even to its own fans.