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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(05-04-2022 03:08 PM)TallTexan Wrote: (05-03-2022 02:25 PM)MattBrownEP Wrote: (05-02-2022 10:27 AM)solohawks Wrote: (05-02-2022 10:24 AM)MattBrownEP Wrote: UTRGV is 100% committed to the WAC right now. If their leadership changes, well, maybe they revisit it, but they are where their school leaders want them to be right now.
But wouldn't that be because the WAC brought them Texas neighbor's? If those Texas neighbors move back to the old neighborhood wouldn't UTRGV wanna hop on board?
If EVERYBODY went back to the Southland? Okay, sure, that might change things. But that isn't what is likely to happen. I've had multiple ADs in this group flat out tell me "hell no" when I ask if they'd recommend leaving for the Southland. UTGRV's leadership, right now, is really pro-WAC.
I'm glad to hear this. Have heard similar.
WAC might be a larger geographic league, and lost a little shine bc of UT/OU ripples, but it's still miles ahead of the Southland when it comes to meeting teams like SFA, ACU, & Tarleton's goals.
McMurphy reported that Tarleton and EKU met with C-USA in March they could be the next to leave and UIW is having second thoughts about leaving Southland now.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(05-04-2022 09:40 PM)mccauley318 Wrote: (05-04-2022 03:08 PM)TallTexan Wrote: (05-03-2022 02:25 PM)MattBrownEP Wrote: (05-02-2022 10:27 AM)solohawks Wrote: (05-02-2022 10:24 AM)MattBrownEP Wrote: UTRGV is 100% committed to the WAC right now. If their leadership changes, well, maybe they revisit it, but they are where their school leaders want them to be right now.
But wouldn't that be because the WAC brought them Texas neighbor's? If those Texas neighbors move back to the old neighborhood wouldn't UTRGV wanna hop on board?
If EVERYBODY went back to the Southland? Okay, sure, that might change things. But that isn't what is likely to happen. I've had multiple ADs in this group flat out tell me "hell no" when I ask if they'd recommend leaving for the Southland. UTGRV's leadership, right now, is really pro-WAC.
I'm glad to hear this. Have heard similar.
WAC might be a larger geographic league, and lost a little shine bc of UT/OU ripples, but it's still miles ahead of the Southland when it comes to meeting teams like SFA, ACU, & Tarleton's goals.
McMurphy reported that Tarleton and EKU met with C-USA in March they could be the next to leave and UIW is having second thoughts about leaving Southland now.
That's why I question if UTRGV should have that strong commitment to the WAC. If Tarleton goes to CUSA and IWU backs out you're left with SFA and ACU plus non football UTA along with maybe football UTRGV.
A 4 team Texas bloc is a far cry from the promised travel friendly 6 to 7 team Texas divison
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(05-03-2022 11:09 AM)OhioBoilermaker Wrote: I'd be interested in hearing more about what happened between Augustana and the WAC. Matt Zimmer (of the Argus Leader) said he thought there was some fire to the smoke. Wonder if the WAC would backfill with them if UIW stays in the Southland.
They thought they were going to get in the Summit but were slapped down.
They are now going to work on DI Hockey which they can do as a DII school.
The long-term goal was DI for all sports by 2030.
There is a possibility of a moratorium on DII to DI promotions that begins on June 1.
I think it is because the Transformation Committee is not coming to resolution enough.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
Will UIW stay in the reinvented Southland Conference instead of the weakened WAC? Follow the money.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-02-2022 08:04 AM)SMUstang Wrote: Will UIW stay in the reinvented Southland Conference instead of the weaken WAC? Follow the money.
but this is FCS. there isn't any money.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
johnbragg Wrote: (06-02-2022 08:04 AM)SMUstang Wrote: Will UIW stay in the reinvented Southland Conference instead of the weaken WAC? Follow the money.
but this is FCS. there isn't any money.
I am not a Southland Conference fan (though I'd watch them before any other FCS conference), nor a fan of any team in the conference. But are there no entrance or exit fees in Division 1 FCS? Is ESPN+ not paying the conference anything to broadcast their games? Are there are no travel expenses to Utah, Arizona, California and Washington involved? Is there not new leadership in the Southland Conference now? These are both Division 1 conferences, one emphasizes football, the other emphasizes basketball (and are football wannabes). Which one would be best for UIW, whose football program is far more competitive than their basketball program? They may not be ready or able to upgrade their basketball yet, and the WAC has no football powerhouses any more, so why move?
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: [quote='SMUstang' pid='18260208' dateline='1654221923']
Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
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How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: [quote='SMUstang' pid='18260208' dateline='1654221923']
Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
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How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
All I truly know is EKU is working to be FBS.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 08:29 AM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
All I truly know is EKU is working to be FBS.
There is no chance that a whole conference will become FBS. A few individual schools will make it such as Jacksonville State and Sam Houston State. But the future for the WAC-ASUN looks bleak. If I were one of their individual schools, I would be cutting my losses and looking for a permanent home right now. Or settling for football independence like Liberty and New Mexico State. A Utah to Georgia alliance likely will not last long in FCS.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Not to feed the troll more but just want to make it clear (once more) that the SFA leadership has made it clear that they will not be going to the Southland.
Central Arkansas has also been pretty clear particularly from the AD chair about the Southland
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 09:40 AM)TexasTerror Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Not to feed the troll more but just want to make it clear (once more) that the SFA leadership has made it clear that they will not be going to the Southland.
Central Arkansas has also been pretty clear particularly from the AD chair about the Southland
Thanks for your input and your compliment. But while it may still be valid, your information is 2 or 3 years old, and things have changed, as SHSU should be able to attest.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 09:40 AM)TexasTerror Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Not to feed the troll more but just want to make it clear (once more) that the SFA leadership has made it clear that they will not be going to the Southland.
Central Arkansas has also been pretty clear particularly from the AD chair about the Southland
remember, Lamar had a change in President and AD.
much easier to say the ladt guy made a doofus move changing conferences than it is to say that YOU made a doofus move.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 09:40 AM)TexasTerror Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Not to feed the troll more but just want to make it clear (once more) that the SFA leadership has made it clear that they will not be going to the Southland.
Central Arkansas has also been pretty clear particularly from the AD chair about the Southland
Let’s go to the AAC board and talk about how great UNT is and how they will upstage SMU soon!
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 09:11 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:29 AM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
All I truly know is EKU is working to be FBS.
There is no chance that a whole conference will become FBS. A few individual schools will make it such as Jacksonville State and Sam Houston State. But the future for the WAC-ASUN looks bleak. If I were one of their individual schools, I would be cutting my losses and looking for a permanent home right now. Or settling for football independence like Liberty and New Mexico State. A Utah to Georgia alliance likely will not last long in FCS.
Well none of us really know what is being discussed between the WAC, ASUN, or any other conference. So you can pontificate all you want but no one here is clued in to what discussions are taking place.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 10:45 AM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-03-2022 09:11 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:29 AM)EKUSteve Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
All I truly know is EKU is working to be FBS.
There is no chance that a whole conference will become FBS. A few individual schools will make it such as Jacksonville State and Sam Houston State. But the future for the WAC-ASUN looks bleak. If I were one of their individual schools, I would be cutting my losses and looking for a permanent home right now. Or settling for football independence like Liberty and New Mexico State. A Utah to Georgia alliance likely will not last long in FCS.
Well none of us really know what is being discussed between the WAC, ASUN, or any other conference. So you can pontificate all you want but no one here is clued in to what discussions are taking place.
What you say is true. That is why what UIW decides to do is so important. Also whether C-USA is at all interested in Tarleton State and/or Eastern Kentucky. A conference has more authority than a scheduling alliance.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 10:04 AM)johnbragg Wrote: (06-03-2022 09:40 AM)TexasTerror Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:05 PM)SMUstang Wrote: Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Not to feed the troll more but just want to make it clear (once more) that the SFA leadership has made it clear that they will not be going to the Southland.
Central Arkansas has also been pretty clear particularly from the AD chair about the Southland
remember, Lamar had a change in President and AD.
much easier to say the ladt guy made a doofus move changing conferences than it is to say that YOU made a doofus move.
That is true. Lamar got a new president and AD and the other schools have not. But if Incarnate Word decides to stay in the Southland (which we should know before July 1), then ACU, SFA, UTRGV, and Tarleton will be all that is left in the Southwest Division of the WAC.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: [quote='SMUstang' pid='18260208' dateline='1654221923']
Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
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How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
The WAC will have 7 teams once Tarleton State and Utah Tech complete their transition and UTRGV starts their football program.
The WAC had sought a waiver for 2022-23 when they will have 7 teams (including two transitioning). This was turned down at a May 12, 2022 meeting of the Football Oversight Committee. At that time they said they would defer action on an 11th AQ. At the May 26 meeting they approved an AQ for the ASUN based on 10 teams.
The WAC and ASUN initiated a new agreement after the WAC was turned down. They might come up with a different agreement for 2023.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-03-2022 05:47 PM)jimrtex Wrote: (06-03-2022 08:20 AM)SMUstang Wrote: (06-02-2022 09:49 PM)EKUSteve Wrote: [quote='SMUstang' pid='18260208' dateline='1654221923']
Is there any chance that SFA or Central Arkansas would follow Lamar's example?
Based on what Dr. Teague, UCA's AD said in 2021 when all of this started going down they were planning on being part of the originally discussed ASUN 6 (I assume the 6th backed out) that would go FBS.
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How long can the WAC-ASUN agreement go on if neither conference can attract 6 football playing schools, and schools keep dropping out? Will the rules change? Will they remain FCS? Will the conferences go back to being non-football conferences? What will happen to the remaining football teams?
The WAC will have 7 teams once Tarleton State and Utah Tech complete their transition and UTRGV starts their football program.
The WAC had sought a waiver for 2022-23 when they will have 7 teams (including two transitioning). This was turned down at a May 12, 2022 meeting of the Football Oversight Committee. At that time they said they would defer action on an 11th AQ. At the May 26 meeting they approved an AQ for the ASUN based on 10 teams.
The WAC and ASUN initiated a new agreement after the WAC was turned down. They might come up with a different agreement for 2023.
I don't think D1 wants conferences with less football schools, and may give a waiver to help conferences like the ASUN, WAC, OVC and MEAC to get schools to move up to D1. The hangup is the long wait before a school can play in post season. Once that goes away? We might see schools moving up like Central Oklahoma, Angelo State, West Texas A&M, colorado Mesa, etc.
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