It’s a comment on the DNJ article about the MAC news.Did Alan take the post down. I am unable to find it.
It’s a comment on the DNJ article about the MAC news.Did Alan take the post down. I am unable to find it.
Well that’s the problem. Ideally we could have joined the American, but they obviously didn’t want us and Memphis is probably going to block that. Burned bridges with SBC, what’s our other option? If it’s bad now in CUSA, it’ll be much worse as an FCS conference masquerading in FBS. The money from exit fees won’t save us from that, and given the questionable decision making so far, who knows if it would do any good at all in making us the top team in the conference anyway if Stockstill and Massaro stick around.He’s right. We don’t belong in the MAC. The only problem is there may never be another choice for us after what McPhee and Massaro have done to our program.
And btw the MAC talk is anything but a done deal. I have mixed feelings because financially we’re going to be in a much stronger place three years from now if we stay in C-USA. There is a lot of money on the table that’s going to be left behind especially if the league stays slim and splits revenues with only eight schools particularly given the number of NCAA Tourney units the league still has. As I said in another post, stick it out for a few years, collect those millions and reposition ourselves during that time with new commitment to facilities and coaches.
Link? Do you have to subscribe to the DNJ to read comments to articles?It’s a comment on the DNJ article about the MAC news.
If CM and SM somehow pull off an invite to the AAC, I will personally thank them and walk a 5-figure donation over and hand it to whomever is now running our BRAA.Well that’s the problem. Ideally we could have joined the American, but they obviously didn’t want us and Memphis is probably going to block that. Burned bridges with SBC, what’s our other option? If it’s bad now in CUSA, it’ll be much worse as an FCS conference masquerading in FBS. The money from exit fees won’t save us from that, and given the questionable decision making so far, who knows if it would do any good at all in making us the top team in the conference anyway if Stockstill and Massaro stick around.
Alan is a good man and I consider him a friend. Some of the best times I’ve ever had following the Blue Raiders was under his leadership of the BRAA. He loves “our”school as much or more than many of the posters in here.Alan Farley posting on Facebook how it’s such a terrible thing to be interested in the MAC, don’t let WKU lead us in this direction, you’re judged by the company you keep, etc.
Right because being in a conference with Tarleton State is going to be better. The stupidity runs strong among some people with connections… not good
Link? Do you have to subscribe to the DNJ to read comments to articles?
Alan is a good man and I consider him a friend. Some of the best times I’ve ever had following the Blue Raiders was under his leadership of the BRAA. He loves “our”school as much or more than many of the posters in here.
The MAC is stronger than what will be left of CUSA so I understand the desire to join the best conference the programs can be in.He’s right. We don’t belong in the MAC. The only problem is there may never be another choice for us after what McPhee and Massaro have done to our program.
And btw the MAC talk is anything but a done deal. I have mixed feelings because financially we’re going to be in a much stronger place three years from now if we stay in C-USA. There is a lot of money on the table that’s going to be left behind especially if the league stays slim and splits revenues with only eight schools particularly given the number of NCAA Tourney units the league still has. As I said in another post, stick it out for a few years, collect those millions and reposition ourselves during that time with new commitment to facilities and coaches.
I think every post should have your ending as a postscript.The MAC is stronger than what will be left of CUSA so I understand the desire to join the best conference the programs can be in.
At the same time, MT doesn't fit MAC geographically. It doesn't fit recruiting territory. It's just not a great fit.
And McPhee deserves the blame.
MAC: that's a deal if you fire your football and basketball coaches immediately...Let's see if MT can get their entrance fee waived if they go to the MAC.
Revenue sports will be poor as long as mcphee is in Cope no matter the conferenceMAC: that's a deal if you fire your football and basketball coaches immediately...
Sold!MAC: that's a deal if you fire your football and basketball coaches immediately...
looks like SHSU is balking at entrance feeI simply can't believe anyone would want to be a part of that. Even if us and WKU stayed, the TV deal wouldn't be great. The conference is literally spread out over half the US. Makes no sense to me how there can be more money available to them.
it happens in every conference, they didn't help ODU or Richmond when they left for CUSA and A10JMU athletes feels the wrath of their current conference as a result of realignment
Athletes Take Brunt of the Blow in JMU-CAA Feud
The James Madison athletes took the fall when the Colonial Athletic Association banned the Dukes from championships due to their impending conference move.www.si.com
I hope I’m wrong but staying in this conference will go down as one of the dumbest decisions these bozos will make. Even worse than the contract with Rick.