Savacool
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
Basketball does not cut it. A large football market like Houston (the University of Houston ) cuts it and brings in TV revenues. I would love to see Rice in CUSA because of its academics but with a 5,000 student body and another team from Houston in the AAC they would be a negative. Bring on Army,Air Force or BYU to the AAC.
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PirateMarv
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
(01-25-2014 08:33 PM)Surbadger Wrote: (01-03-2014 09:05 PM)AGuyIn_Water Wrote: (01-03-2014 08:52 PM)Herdfan555 Wrote: Well we are actually a public university, but IMO the real problem is politics and lack of fan support. There are way too many WVU alums in the state legislature and therefore we don't get as much $$$ as WVU. I blame the lack of fan support on the poor job we do advertising in Kanawha county (location of Charleston state capital). Huntington has a population of like 55,000 and is the states second largest city. To ask 70% of Huntington's population to come and fill our stadium(38,000 capacity) on Saturdays is just asking for too much IMO. We need to find a way to draw more fan support from Kanawha county which has a population of like 190,000. It's less than a hour drive from Charleston to Huntington, there is no reason why we should not average 30,000 plus a game. I mean hell you can't even find Marshall gear east of the Huntington mall, the only place in Charleston with t-shirts is drug emporium! If we could find a way to expand our brand and draw more fans from Kanawha county we would rolling.
What about State of West Virginia outside Kanawha county?? It seems it all come down to media market. Marshall's market is just too small unless it becomes a state favorite behind WVU
... I believe MU could be competitive in the AAC... .
Been there and done that. Marshall was not competitive in CUSA against the same teams that are now in the AAC; and that was despite the fact that Marshall had non-qualifiers by the bus load each year. The AAC does not allow non-qualifiers so where would Marshall get athletes if they were not allowed to take marginal students? Marshall would almost certainly be a drag on the AAC if the AAC made the same mistake that CUSA made by taking Marshall.
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2014 05:03 PM by PirateMarv.)
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UpStreamRedTeam
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
(01-02-2014 03:32 PM)Tiger1983 Wrote: No school, until very recently, has done more with less than So Miss.
What about Boise State?
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AGuyIn_Water
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
(01-26-2014 03:52 PM)Savacool Wrote: Basketball does not cut it. A large football market like Houston (the University of Houston ) cuts it and brings in TV revenues. I would love to see Rice in CUSA because of its academics but with a 5,000 student body and another team from Houston in the AAC they would be a negative. Bring on Army,Air Force or BYU to the AAC.
Who cares if nobody in Houston cares about UH? They even won't turn the TV on for UH vs Alabama
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It's The Talons
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
Honestly, I'm surprised at some of the comments on this board from our long time conference mates. Again, I'd like to be in the AAC and Southern Miss has lots of potential and good things happening right now.
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01-27-2014 08:45 AM |
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Surbadger
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RE: What is wrong with Southern Miss??
(01-26-2014 05:00 PM)PirateMarv Wrote: (01-25-2014 08:33 PM)Surbadger Wrote: (01-03-2014 09:05 PM)AGuyIn_Water Wrote: (01-03-2014 08:52 PM)Herdfan555 Wrote: Well we are actually a public university, but IMO the real problem is politics and lack of fan support. There are way too many WVU alums in the state legislature and therefore we don't get as much $$$ as WVU. I blame the lack of fan support on the poor job we do advertising in Kanawha county (location of Charleston state capital). Huntington has a population of like 55,000 and is the states second largest city. To ask 70% of Huntington's population to come and fill our stadium(38,000 capacity) on Saturdays is just asking for too much IMO. We need to find a way to draw more fan support from Kanawha county which has a population of like 190,000. It's less than a hour drive from Charleston to Huntington, there is no reason why we should not average 30,000 plus a game. I mean hell you can't even find Marshall gear east of the Huntington mall, the only place in Charleston with t-shirts is drug emporium! If we could find a way to expand our brand and draw more fans from Kanawha county we would rolling.
What about State of West Virginia outside Kanawha county?? It seems it all come down to media market. Marshall's market is just too small unless it becomes a state favorite behind WVU
... I believe MU could be competitive in the AAC... .
Been there and done that. Marshall was not competitive in CUSA against the same teams that are now in the AAC; and that was despite the fact that Marshall had non-qualifiers by the bus load each year. The AAC does not allow non-qualifiers so where would Marshall get athletes if they were not allowed to take marginal students? Marshall would almost certainly be a drag on the AAC if the AAC made the same mistake that CUSA made by taking Marshall.
On what foundation are you basing you remake? Why was it a mistake to take Marshall? We had a rough start because of coaching changes in football and a lagging basketball team. I'm not saying MU will ever be in the AAC, but I just want to know why you think MU was a mistake for C-USA?
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