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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-24-2021 10:19 PM)Thegoldstandard Wrote: Grambling, Southern and texas southern.
LMAO. Unless they’re stepping up to CUSA or SBC, those 3 aren’t leaving HBCUs to join Houston Baptist.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 10:58 AM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
That’s two flights a year—that’s no big deal.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-24-2021 06:31 AM)solohawks Wrote: (03-23-2021 07:41 PM)johnintx Wrote: (03-23-2021 06:57 PM)solohawks Wrote: If you can sell one SWAC school on travel savings you may be able to get what you want.
I would offer the entire 5 SWAC West as a package deal which would allow them to better respect and maintain their history, traditions, and culture
That deal is worth looking into for the Southland. But, I can't see Texas Southern and Prairie View leaving the SWAC without each other or Grambling and Southern, especially now that the SWAC will be the strongest of the HBCU conferences.
If I were the LA schools, I'd push for Grambling and Southern, selling them on the Southland being a Louisiana version of the Big West with outposts in Big TX cities Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi.
the Big Easy Conference
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 05:45 PM)joeben69 Wrote: (03-24-2021 06:31 AM)solohawks Wrote: (03-23-2021 07:41 PM)johnintx Wrote: (03-23-2021 06:57 PM)solohawks Wrote: If you can sell one SWAC school on travel savings you may be able to get what you want.
I would offer the entire 5 SWAC West as a package deal which would allow them to better respect and maintain their history, traditions, and culture
That deal is worth looking into for the Southland. But, I can't see Texas Southern and Prairie View leaving the SWAC without each other or Grambling and Southern, especially now that the SWAC will be the strongest of the HBCU conferences.
If I were the LA schools, I'd push for Grambling and Southern, selling them on the Southland being a Louisiana version of the Big West with outposts in Big TX cities Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi.
the Big Easy Conference
Exactly.
All conference tournaments would be in state. Attendance and ticket sales go up and travel goes way down. Might even get games on local TV like the SoCon.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 04:18 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: (03-25-2021 10:58 AM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
That’s two flights a year—that’s no big deal.
They play more than 1 sport
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 06:53 PM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 04:18 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: (03-25-2021 10:58 AM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
That’s two flights a year—that’s no big deal.
They play more than 1 sport
You got a flimsy argument there. You’re talking about giving up decades of HBCU history over two flights a year. That’s not happening.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
Conspiracy theory...
Did the SWAC add FAMU and BCU because they knew the Atlantic Sun and WAC football plans would put them at risk when it came time for the Southland to rebuild?
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 08:10 PM)solohawks Wrote: Conspiracy theory...
Did the SWAC add FAMU and BCU because they knew the Atlantic Sun and WAC football plans would put them at risk when it came time for the Southland to rebuild?
No.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 04:18 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: (03-25-2021 10:58 AM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
That’s two flights a year—that’s no big deal.
Here’s the wild thing. For some SWAC schools, nope still all bus trips...
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
There’s some notion that the WAC may need to add a McNeese State or possibly an Incarnate Word (if there was greater desire to keep things in Texas) due to the lack of readiness on the part of the Division II teams.
If that came to pass, the Southland would really be up against it.
Southland will add at minimum two teams in coming months - though could be troubling if institutions aren’t WAC ready though presumably the WAC comes with a higher price tag and different expectations than the SLC
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-25-2021 07:51 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:53 PM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 04:18 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: (03-25-2021 10:58 AM)dbackjon Wrote: (03-25-2021 06:34 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: Right now, the SWAC is mostly a bus league—jumping to an all TX/LA conference would accomplish what exactly? Even shorter bus trips?
Other than:
Alabama State - 9+ hours
Alabama A&M - 10+ hours
Florida A&M - 11+ hours
Bethune Cookman - 14 hours
That’s two flights a year—that’s no big deal.
They play more than 1 sport
You got a flimsy argument there. You’re talking about giving up decades of HBCU history over two flights a year. That’s not happening.
1) I don't think they will leave the SWAC - no reason two.
2) But they have more than two flights a year - since they play multiple sports
Football - will play Florida Team away most years
Basketball (Men's and Women's)
Volleyball
Baseball
Softball
Tennis (Men's and Women's)
Plus Bowling/Cross-country/Track that may or may not travel to all schools for meets.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-30-2021 05:51 PM)TexasTerror Wrote: There’s some notion that the WAC may need to add a McNeese State or possibly an Incarnate Word (if there was greater desire to keep things in Texas) due to the lack of readiness on the part of the Division II teams.
If that came to pass, the Southland would really be up against it.
Southland will add at minimum two teams in coming months - though could be troubling if institutions aren’t WAC ready though presumably the WAC comes with a higher price tag and different expectations than the SLC
I would be surprised if the WAC doesn’t add West Texas A&M. FB stadium, BB stadium, fan support are all there. D2 Final 4.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-30-2021 06:28 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: (03-30-2021 05:51 PM)TexasTerror Wrote: There’s some notion that the WAC may need to add a McNeese State or possibly an Incarnate Word (if there was greater desire to keep things in Texas) due to the lack of readiness on the part of the Division II teams.
If that came to pass, the Southland would really be up against it.
Southland will add at minimum two teams in coming months - though could be troubling if institutions aren’t WAC ready though presumably the WAC comes with a higher price tag and different expectations than the SLC
I would be surprised if the WAC doesn’t add West Texas A&M. FB stadium, BB stadium, fan support are all there. D2 Final 4.
At this point the WAC might as well add all we can to hedge against defections. Also, that makes a nice tight Texas unit to break off on its own when it starts feeling froggy.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-30-2021 08:49 PM)Todor Wrote: At this point the WAC might as well add all we can to hedge against defections. Also, that makes a nice tight Texas unit to break off on its own when it starts feeling froggy.
Why?!?! None of us want to add some of the 'options' that exist because it drags down the league. We are not in a point of desperation like the Southland is to more of a degree in light of limited options, the likely need to add Division II schools (who may or may not be ready), etc.
You got to stop this negativity!
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What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(03-30-2021 08:49 PM)Todor Wrote: (03-30-2021 06:28 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: (03-30-2021 05:51 PM)TexasTerror Wrote: There’s some notion that the WAC may need to add a McNeese State or possibly an Incarnate Word (if there was greater desire to keep things in Texas) due to the lack of readiness on the part of the Division II teams.
If that came to pass, the Southland would really be up against it.
Southland will add at minimum two teams in coming months - though could be troubling if institutions aren’t WAC ready though presumably the WAC comes with a higher price tag and different expectations than the SLC
I would be surprised if the WAC doesn’t add West Texas A&M. FB stadium, BB stadium, fan support are all there. D2 Final 4.
At this point the WAC might as well add all we can to hedge against defections. Also, that makes a nice tight Texas unit to break off on its own when it starts feeling froggy.
Todor, you must be a joy at parties. Since we’ve joined all you’ve done was talk about us leaving. If you don’t like the new schools you don’t have to interact with us. But your negativity is exhausting man. You make it really difficult to even get excited about being in the conference. It’s like being married to a partner that only talks about divorce.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(04-12-2021 07:07 AM)TexasTerror Wrote: A lot to digest here regarding Southland expansion. Still trying to get SWAC schools, a bit of Division II school discussion as well per Matt Brown
https://www.extrapointsmb.com/p/the-late...ealignment
It seems to me that WTAMU should worry more about their own future than that of the Lone Star Conference. The Southland Conference could potentially decimate the Lone Star Conference anyway.
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
The Lone Star Conference has 18 members, although one only has women's sports, and only 8 have FB. Currently 13 baseball and 10 men's soccer members. Offhand, I don't know what the D2-required minimum number of members is for a sport, but they do seem to have at least some room to take losses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Star_..._by_school
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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(04-12-2021 01:47 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote: The Lone Star Conference has 18 members, although one only has women's sports, and only 8 have FB. Currently 13 baseball and 10 men's soccer members. Offhand, I don't know what the D2-required minimum number of members is for a sport, but they do seem to have at least some room to take losses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Star_..._by_school
They could probably stomach the loss of 3 football schools, add the GNAC schools as fb affiliates, and still be ok.
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