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With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
With WKU leaving, JMU is the obvious choice to replace them. Does their President grow a set and ignore the faculty and accept the bid, or does he run scared and hire consultants to avoid being accountable for the decision?

If JMU's President balks, it appears Liberty is on deck. If SBC Presidents don't want Liberty, perhaps they should give the JMU President a call to give him some courage to accept.
03-30-2013 12:57 PM
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RE: With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
Dear JMU

[Image: red_pill_blue_pill1.jpg]

You can take the blue pill and wake up in your bed still in FCS and all this will be a dream. Or you could take the red pill, stay in dream land and see how high the ceiling of FBS goes.
03-30-2013 01:19 PM
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RE: With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
(03-30-2013 01:19 PM)T-Dog Wrote:  Dear JMU

[Image: red_pill_blue_pill1.jpg]

You can take the blue pill and wake up in your bed still in FCS and all this will be a dream. Or you could take the red pill, stay in dream land and see how high the ceiling of FBS goes.

Everyone knows the correct answer is to take allll the pills.
03-30-2013 01:28 PM
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RE: With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
(03-30-2013 12:57 PM)GSU Eagles Wrote:  With WKU leaving, JMU is the obvious choice to replace them. Does their President grow a set and ignore the faculty and accept the bid, or does he run scared and hire consultants to avoid being accountable for the decision?

If JMU's President balks, it appears Liberty is on deck. If SBC Presidents don't want Liberty, perhaps they should give the JMU President a call to give him some courage to accept.

I truly do not believe Liberty will receive an invitation to the Sun Belt Conference. I wish them well being invited to the MAC or coosa, they won't fit in the SBC.
03-30-2013 03:49 PM
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RE: With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
(03-30-2013 03:49 PM)JoeJag Wrote:  
(03-30-2013 12:57 PM)GSU Eagles Wrote:  With WKU leaving, JMU is the obvious choice to replace them. Does their President grow a set and ignore the faculty and accept the bid, or does he run scared and hire consultants to avoid being accountable for the decision?

If JMU's President balks, it appears Liberty is on deck. If SBC Presidents don't want Liberty, perhaps they should give the JMU President a call to give him some courage to accept.

I truly do not believe Liberty will receive an invitation to the Sun Belt Conference. I wish them well being invited to the MAC or coosa, they won't fit in the SBC.

Thanks JoeJag. I wish you guys well also!
03-30-2013 03:52 PM
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RE: With WKU leaving, JMU President is on the hot seat
(03-30-2013 12:57 PM)GSU Eagles Wrote:  With WKU leaving, JMU is the obvious choice to replace them. Does their President grow a set and ignore the faculty and accept the bid, or does he run scared and hire consultants to avoid being accountable for the decision?

If JMU's President balks, it appears Liberty is on deck. If SBC Presidents don't want Liberty, perhaps they should give the JMU President a call to give him some courage to accept.
Great post...I agree completely that JMU is on the spot...especially with the background noise of the C.A.A. possibly coming apart
03-30-2013 05:13 PM
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