RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 07:39 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote: Tulaneā¦i have not followed your team at all this year and other than knowing you are bowl eligible I know nothing about your team. Are you a young team or is this a veteran heavy squad?
our best players have yet to see the field redhisrted.
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-01-2013 03:36 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: I'm not sure Tulane would beat Houston, UCF, or a typical Tulsa team (gosh, they're awful this year), but there are definite signs of improvement and that everything is going in the right direction for the new stadium, which will be a big boost.
I feel differently. I know I'm biased byt I think ECU is better than Houston (thiugh we'll never really know). If Tulane could find a way to beat us, then I see no reason they wouldn't be able to do the same to Houston. I think UCF is just too good this year for that to happen...although Memphis almost proved otherwise.
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 10:32 AM)Side Show Joe Wrote:
(11-01-2013 03:09 PM)ArmoredUpKnight Wrote: CUSA just looks watered down with their new additions. Teams that were provously body bags are now kings of the conference. It would be different if Houston and SMU were still in the West.
For the record: I never supported Southern Miss in expansion. Financially they are in the red and they brought 0 market. The fact that they had on the field success was the hardwork of Jeff Bower and the lucky shot they took with Fedora being a success. They have always been 1 poor coaching decision from absolutely irrelavent. That's a bit why adding Tulsa worries me too. They have had a string of good coaches but can they consistently pick a winning coach with the high turnover of that staff.
Houston only beat Rice by 5 points. The score was 31-26. Not exactly a blowout. North Texas beat Rice by more points then that. SMU is under .500 and not having a very good season. The West already has 3 bowl eligible team, while C-USA East will have 1 by the end of today. If Houston and SMU were still in C-USA, Houston would probably still be 1st in the West, but SMU would probably be somewhere in the middle. C-USA West is doing okay.
The only new additions that are having good seasons in C-USA are North Texas and MTSU, and they are not kings of C-USA. The conference is not watered down. Just like the AAC, some of the established teams are having good season and some are not. Some of the new additions are having good season and some are not. MTSU has a good win over a solid Marshall team, and UNT has now taken down Rice, and Ball State. North Texas didn't play like a body bag team at Georgia. They also gave Tulane all they could handle in New Orleans. If Tulane had come to UNT, the score could have been different.
Houston is having a good season, and I hope it continues. I like Houston and hope they win the AAC. But, C-USA is having an exciting and interesting first season with the new additions. Almost 23,000 real people in the stands on Halloween to watch Rice @ North Texas is a preview to the kind of interest this new lineup in C-USA West is creating.
C-USA will fill all of its bowl ties. I think Rutgers will get to 6, but I don't think SMU can win 3 of its last 5. Will the AAC fill all of it's bowl ties?
I can't believe SMU thought about hiring Tony Benford
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 08:03 PM)apex_pirate Wrote:
(11-01-2013 03:36 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: I'm not sure Tulane would beat Houston, UCF, or a typical Tulsa team (gosh, they're awful this year), but there are definite signs of improvement and that everything is going in the right direction for the new stadium, which will be a big boost.
I feel differently. I know I'm biased byt I think ECU is better than Houston (thiugh we'll never really know). If Tulane could find a way to beat us, then I see no reason they wouldn't be able to do the same to Houston. I think UCF is just too good this year for that to happen...although Memphis almost proved otherwise.
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 08:06 PM)The Real LHS81 Wrote:
(11-02-2013 10:32 AM)Side Show Joe Wrote:
(11-01-2013 03:09 PM)ArmoredUpKnight Wrote: CUSA just looks watered down with their new additions. Teams that were provously body bags are now kings of the conference. It would be different if Houston and SMU were still in the West.
For the record: I never supported Southern Miss in expansion. Financially they are in the red and they brought 0 market. The fact that they had on the field success was the hardwork of Jeff Bower and the lucky shot they took with Fedora being a success. They have always been 1 poor coaching decision from absolutely irrelavent. That's a bit why adding Tulsa worries me too. They have had a string of good coaches but can they consistently pick a winning coach with the high turnover of that staff.
Houston only beat Rice by 5 points. The score was 31-26. Not exactly a blowout. North Texas beat Rice by more points then that. SMU is under .500 and not having a very good season. The West already has 3 bowl eligible team, while C-USA East will have 1 by the end of today. If Houston and SMU were still in C-USA, Houston would probably still be 1st in the West, but SMU would probably be somewhere in the middle. C-USA West is doing okay.
The only new additions that are having good seasons in C-USA are North Texas and MTSU, and they are not kings of C-USA. The conference is not watered down. Just like the AAC, some of the established teams are having good season and some are not. Some of the new additions are having good season and some are not. MTSU has a good win over a solid Marshall team, and UNT has now taken down Rice, and Ball State. North Texas didn't play like a body bag team at Georgia. They also gave Tulane all they could handle in New Orleans. If Tulane had come to UNT, the score could have been different.
Houston is having a good season, and I hope it continues. I like Houston and hope they win the AAC. But, C-USA is having an exciting and interesting first season with the new additions. Almost 23,000 real people in the stands on Halloween to watch Rice @ North Texas is a preview to the kind of interest this new lineup in C-USA West is creating.
C-USA will fill all of its bowl ties. I think Rutgers will get to 6, but I don't think SMU can win 3 of its last 5. Will the AAC fill all of it's bowl ties?
I can't believe SMU thought about hiring Tony Benford
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-01-2013 07:06 PM)Adler Wrote:
(11-01-2013 11:17 AM)Kruciff Wrote:
(11-01-2013 11:14 AM)TheEastisPurple Wrote: Tulane has been a pleasant surprise. I thought you guys would be better this year but I didn't think you would improve this much. If you guys had pulled out that game against SA you probably would be ranked right now.
Not after that loss to a really bad Syracuse team.
You say that, but Tulane could have, should have, and would have won that game against Syracuse....................all they needed was the officiating crew that worked their game against North Texas.
Did you even watch that game? The score was 53-17, with SU's second team playing in the 4th quarter. There was no way that Tulane was winning that game.
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 09:47 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:
(11-02-2013 08:06 PM)The Real LHS81 Wrote:
(11-02-2013 10:32 AM)Side Show Joe Wrote:
(11-01-2013 03:09 PM)ArmoredUpKnight Wrote: CUSA just looks watered down with their new additions. Teams that were provously body bags are now kings of the conference. It would be different if Houston and SMU were still in the West.
For the record: I never supported Southern Miss in expansion. Financially they are in the red and they brought 0 market. The fact that they had on the field success was the hardwork of Jeff Bower and the lucky shot they took with Fedora being a success. They have always been 1 poor coaching decision from absolutely irrelavent. That's a bit why adding Tulsa worries me too. They have had a string of good coaches but can they consistently pick a winning coach with the high turnover of that staff.
Houston only beat Rice by 5 points. The score was 31-26. Not exactly a blowout. North Texas beat Rice by more points then that. SMU is under .500 and not having a very good season. The West already has 3 bowl eligible team, while C-USA East will have 1 by the end of today. If Houston and SMU were still in C-USA, Houston would probably still be 1st in the West, but SMU would probably be somewhere in the middle. C-USA West is doing okay.
The only new additions that are having good seasons in C-USA are North Texas and MTSU, and they are not kings of C-USA. The conference is not watered down. Just like the AAC, some of the established teams are having good season and some are not. Some of the new additions are having good season and some are not. MTSU has a good win over a solid Marshall team, and UNT has now taken down Rice, and Ball State. North Texas didn't play like a body bag team at Georgia. They also gave Tulane all they could handle in New Orleans. If Tulane had come to UNT, the score could have been different.
Houston is having a good season, and I hope it continues. I like Houston and hope they win the AAC. But, C-USA is having an exciting and interesting first season with the new additions. Almost 23,000 real people in the stands on Halloween to watch Rice @ North Texas is a preview to the kind of interest this new lineup in C-USA West is creating.
C-USA will fill all of its bowl ties. I think Rutgers will get to 6, but I don't think SMU can win 3 of its last 5. Will the AAC fill all of it's bowl ties?
I can't believe SMU thought about hiring Tony Benford
But, you don't disagree with my post.
SMU could win 3 out of 5. . . But, it would be in spite of June Jones
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-01-2013 11:05 AM)Savacool Wrote: With Rice's loss last night to North Texas next year new ACC member Tulane is leading CUSA West outright and controlling its own destiny. I expect Tulane to host the CUSA championship game and proceed to the Liberty Bowl. Do you remember many posters on this board knocking Tulane's new membership in ACC and wanting Southern Mississippi instead?
RE: Next year member Tulane leading CUSA West Outright
(11-02-2013 11:35 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:
(11-01-2013 11:05 AM)Savacool Wrote: With Rice's loss last night to North Texas next year new ACC member Tulane is leading CUSA West outright and controlling its own destiny. I expect Tulane to host the CUSA championship game and proceed to the Liberty Bowl. Do you remember many posters on this board knocking Tulane's new membership in ACC and wanting Southern Mississippi instead?
FAU played inspired ball considering their situation.... I wasn't surprised they won, only in the score differential....