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Originally posted by Grizzled_Jack View PostMetro State is facility poor but would have a basketball program that could be instantly competitive. Plus, no football to worry about. I assume that DU would bitch, but maybe not. Do they have a fan base to go with the team? Didn't follow SDSU until they went DI so I don't know.
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Originally posted by filbert View PostWild thought--which I'll probably regret--
What if Oakland is being perfectly transparent in saying that they've not been contacted by the Horizon League. What if the A-10 is looking at them, instead?
Hey, if you want to throw out wild, unsubstantiated rumors, they might as well be GOOD wild, unsubstantiated rumors!Southern Pecan
2001 Nissan Exterra....no A/C and north of 120k
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USD fan here but the best thing (in context of money for the short term)for sdsu is the implosion of the summit league and invite to horizon. You would get all of your credits for both ncaa appearances (500k per year for next 6 years) plus some gravy from the butler credits owed to the horizon league.Southern Pecan
2001 Nissan Exterra....no A/C and north of 120k
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I would love to see the Rabbits land in a more stable conference than the Summit. The main reason is the stability for the non-revenue sports. I just hope that conference isn't a DI North Central Conference. Personally I've really enjoyed being in a conference with NDSU & different teams. Stability will be key. The next couple of years will be interesting.
Go Rabbits!
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More proof that the sky currently isn't falling MVC is weeks away from picking anyone new according to MO State Prez.
http://www.courierpressblogs.com/sports/ue/?p=4185
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Originally posted by 6-4-3 Jackrabbit View PostI would love to see the Rabbits land in a more stable conference than the Summit. The main reason is the stability for the non-revenue sports. I just hope that conference isn't a DI North Central Conference. Personally I've really enjoyed being in a conference with NDSU & different teams. Stability will be key. The next couple of years will be interesting.
Go Rabbits!
After you get past those conferences it gets messy real fast."I think we'll be OK"
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Originally posted by filbert View PostThe dirty little secret is that there are few conferences that are more stable than the Summit League. The only ones that are are the ones at the very top of the food chain--Big 10, SEC, Pac-12, and then the second tier of the Big 12 and ACC. They're the ones most likely to be 'winners' than 'losers' in the conference shuffle game--they've got all the trump cards to play.
After you get past those conferences it gets messy real fast.
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Loyola University Chicago just accepted an invitation to the Valley. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,2427164.story
Now its the Horizon League's move.
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Originally posted by mmiller_34 View PostLoyola University Chicago just accepted an invitation to the Valley. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,2427164.story
Now its the Horizon League's move.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by OldHare View PostMVC did go with a private rather than public. Loyola has 15,000 enrollment with sturdy academic background. I am not certain about the athletic department, but they will more than likely suffer attendance overall for the MVC numbers.
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It is now to expected the conference hopping season will open. Hopefully Douple has some good teams on his speed-dial. Recently it ws reported some teams that were showing interest in the Summit were not good fits. Regardless if Oakland would be invited to the Horizon, there is room for some good schools to be invited to the Summit. It would be most encouraging to see Douple's name in the news sooner rather than later.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by joeboo22 View PostEveryone thinks Oakland will be invited, they might, but I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't go East, possibly a Pittsburgh (Robbert Morris, Duequense?)
I wonder about UALR. The Sun Belt will have 11 all-sports schools and 11 FB schools when all's said and done.
And the Sun Belt is neither more prestigious nor more stable than the Summit these days---if UALR gets none of the conference's FBS money, then there's little incentive to say other than travel costs, and I don't know that the travel costs are going to be that much better as the new Sun Belt is going to stretch from Statesboro, Georgia and Boone, North Carolina to San Marcos, Texas.
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