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Originally posted by gruesome View Post
Vulpes, I recommend you watch the town hall meeting on YouTube or at least play it in the background while you're doing something else. I gleaned a lot of information from it that isn't being reported in the media. wisdomgymrat has been adamant that the Southland Conference is going down and that the likes of WT, Sam Houston, SFA, UTRGV (adding football), Northern Colorado, and New Mexico State will receive invites to the new WAC FCS conference. (See page 1 of this thread.) Dr. Hurley also mentioned in the town hall that the WAC is actively starting an FCS football conference.
To put it in perspective, Dixie State's feasibility study mentioned that it should not join the WAC without football, so it stands to reason that their joining the conference was with a guarantee that FCS football would be brought on as a conference-sponsored sport.
As far as behind the scenes, your guess is as good as mine, but wisdomgymrat seems to be our most reliable source for insider information.
As for the schools my understanding wastwas WT said no but they're doing a study, NMSU won't drop, UTRGV wants FBS and I don't get the reasoning for SHSU and SFA to bolt unless the SLC is shakier than I thought.
Not going to argue that last point. Wisdomgymrat is on the money thus far.
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I read somewhere that Chicago State might be dropping athletics as was UMKC. Can't find the link anymore.
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I have my Master's from Tarleton and am excited about the possibility of FCS. Not sure how the independent thing in football would work out. With a child at WT, I would love for the Buffaloes to follow along.
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Postif anyone thinks moving to the WAC is the oasis in the desert, read on.
https://info.umkc.edu/unews/costly-w...-umkcs-budget/
https://www.kcur.org/post/umkc-s-mov...udget#stream/0
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Originally posted by ASURAM2010 View PostAm I the only one thinking that the LSC is going to add the GNAC as football only members for next year? I mean there are only 4 teams, so that would but our football playing schools at 12. That's 11 D2 games every year. Sounds like it makes too much sense to actually happen.
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Post
1. Why would "Sharp and his cronies" put any sort of pressure on WT to force them to move to D1? Based on what logic?
2. To what D1 conference would you propose that WT move?
3. From a state away, the LSC appears on more solid ground than it has in a long time. Even if the LSC dropped down to 5 or 6 football-playing schools, finding out-of-conference games isn't any big deal. Schools from the RMAC and MIAA would be delighted to schedule a home-and-home I would think. And if you have to travel to CA or WA or back east for a game, so be it. Better one or two plane trips for your football team than dozens of trips for in-conference games for your entire athletic program from now on.
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Am I the only one thinking that the LSC is going to add the GNAC as football only members for next year? I mean there are only 4 teams, so that would but our football playing schools at 12. That's 11 D2 games every year. Sounds like it makes too much sense to actually happen.
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if anyone thinks moving to the WAC is the oasis in the desert, read on.
https://info.umkc.edu/unews/costly-w...-umkcs-budget/
https://www.kcur.org/post/umkc-s-mov...udget#stream/0Last edited by Herb Street; 10-01-2019, 01:07 PM.
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Originally posted by WT_ALUM08 View Post
1. If their plan is to keep up with UT schools on the national stage and they think they only way to do that is to move their programs up I could see where that pressure would start to take place. Arrogance and pride makes people in high positions do funny and illogical things.
2. I'm not proposing they move to any D1 conference. Where in my post did I say that? I brought up the RMAC as a possible solution but never proposed that I thought we should go up.
3. RMAC has only allowed 1 OOC game. With Dixie State leaving Im assuming that will open up 2 which will give LSC more flexibility. GNAC opens up the possibility of a scheduling alliance, but that depends on how long the GNAC survives.
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Post
1. Why would "Sharp and his cronies" put any sort of pressure on WT to force them to move to D1? Based on what logic?
2. To what D1 conference would you propose that WT move?
3. From a state away, the LSC appears on more solid ground than it has in a long time. Even if the LSC dropped down to 5 or 6 football-playing schools, finding out-of-conference games isn't any big deal. Schools from the RMAC and MIAA would be delighted to schedule a home-and-home I would think. And if you have to travel to CA or WA or back east for a game, so be it. Better one or two plane trips for your football team than dozens of trips for in-conference games for your entire athletic program from now on.
2. I'm not proposing they move to any D1 conference. Where in my post did I say that? I brought up the RMAC as a possible solution but never proposed that I thought we should go up.
3. RMAC has only allowed 1 OOC game. With Dixie State leaving Im assuming that will open up 2 which will give LSC more flexibility. GNAC opens up the possibility of a scheduling alliance, but that depends on how long the GNAC survives.
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