Hello There, Guest! (LoginRegister)

Post Reply 
Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
Author Message
Bobcat2013 Offline
All American
*

Posts: 4,202
Joined: May 2013
Reputation: 179
I Root For: Texas State
Location:
Post: #301
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 07:27 AM)whittx Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:48 AM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:13 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-27-2021 11:33 PM)BlueDragon Wrote:  
(04-27-2021 07:43 AM)BruceMcF Wrote:  You are seriously claiming that a conference aspiring, in its time, to being among the major conferences in US college sports and the Southland conference are in a sufficiently similar situation that you can directly export experience from one to the other?

Someone might argue that having a broader geographic profile might in some way increase the profile of these schools within Texas, in which case there might be some benefit, but arguing that these need to be recognizable in California or Georgia or Michigan in order to be successful at their level is just being silly.

And even if there was that abstract argument to be made ... the WAC is going to provide that? Really?

Yes, the more these Texas schools play in other states raises their profile much more than if they stayed in their own backyard as the SLC has done for years.

I don't think that's supported factually. No recruit or prospective student is impressed that East Texas State plays road games in Seattle and Sacramento, or in Beaumont and Bandito City, when those road games are at schools they've never heard of, played in front of basically empty stadiums or arenas. Trading road games in backwoods Louisiana towns for road games in the remote corner of Utah and in distant big cities in empty gyms doesn't change anything.

My thoughts exactly. What added exposure is Dixie State going to get from playing at Tarleton? Not much. I live two hours from Stephenville. I never saw anything in the news or in the newspapers about Tarleton sports, much less their opponents this past season. Not trying to pick on Tarleton. Same could be said for any of the WAC/SLC schools in Texas. There's just no mention of Sub FBS schools in the media here, and the P5s get 80% of that attention. Even when SHSU was playing in the Natty a decade ago you never heard anything about it outside of the internet. Maybe they talked about it in Houston but I don't live there so idk.

The only added exposure is to the people in attendance and if they're in attendance they are either 1. A student or 2. an alumni. Odds are that no one in attendance is going to want to take their talents to go play school at "insert school name".

There are additional attendance groups, particularly with the big spectator sports. 3) Faculty/Staff and 4) Townies looking for their sports fix. I never attended Cornell, nor did anyone else in my immediate family, but I regularly went to football and basketball games and know plenty of other folks in the same basket as me.

True, but I'd bet at most non-p5 schools 75% of the people in attendance fall into the 2 groups I mentioned.
04-29-2021 12:21 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SDHornet Offline
Special Teams
*

Posts: 984
Joined: Jan 2017
Reputation: 28
I Root For: Sac State
Location:
Post: #302
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 07:24 AM)MattBrownEP Wrote:  I've tried to catch up with this thread and whew there are some pretty big misconceptions flying around here.

I'll just say this...the idea that UIW's bid is "dead in the water" because we haven't had news come out right after a site visit is 100% not true. In fact, I can't even completely verify that all of the site visits have already happened (I had different people give me different dates, but everybody agreed that COVID had dramatically slowed this process).

This isn't a league looking to add a new flagship school. It's picking from a position of strength between two to four institutions that will likely be near the bottom of the conference standings in many sports. They don't have to pick tomorrow. They're in a position of relative strength.

That doesn't mean UIW will get the bid. I know at least one Texas4 President who is still *really* against it. But I know it isn't dead.

That's how I felt the WAC was going about it to fill the next (last?) spot. A hasty decision would not do the WAC any favors.
04-29-2021 12:32 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
solohawks Offline
Hall of Famer
*

Posts: 20,782
Joined: May 2008
Reputation: 810
I Root For: UNCW
Location: Wilmington, NC
Post: #303
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC
04-29-2021 12:49 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SMUstang Offline
Banned

Posts: 3,513
Joined: Jan 2004
I Root For: SMU Mustangs
Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Post: #304
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC. Probably a lot more so than UIW or WTAMU.
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2021 04:09 PM by SMUstang.)
04-29-2021 01:02 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
DoubleRSU Offline
All American

Posts: 3,780
Joined: Aug 2015
I Root For: Seattle U
Location:
Post: #305
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

Zero chance. TAMU-CC could have been in the WAC at anytime over the last 7 years. They chose to remain in the SLC. No more room for them in the WAC at this point.
04-29-2021 01:03 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
teamvsn Online
Special Teams
*

Posts: 944
Joined: Feb 2016
Reputation: 55
I Root For: NAIA
Location: Reno as of 2023
Post: #306
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 12:21 PM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 07:27 AM)whittx Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:48 AM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:13 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-27-2021 11:33 PM)BlueDragon Wrote:  Yes, the more these Texas schools play in other states raises their profile much more than if they stayed in their own backyard as the SLC has done for years.

I don't think that's supported factually. No recruit or prospective student is impressed that East Texas State plays road games in Seattle and Sacramento, or in Beaumont and Bandito City, when those road games are at schools they've never heard of, played in front of basically empty stadiums or arenas. Trading road games in backwoods Louisiana towns for road games in the remote corner of Utah and in distant big cities in empty gyms doesn't change anything.

My thoughts exactly. What added exposure is Dixie State going to get from playing at Tarleton? Not much. I live two hours from Stephenville. I never saw anything in the news or in the newspapers about Tarleton sports, much less their opponents this past season. Not trying to pick on Tarleton. Same could be said for any of the WAC/SLC schools in Texas. There's just no mention of Sub FBS schools in the media here, and the P5s get 80% of that attention. Even when SHSU was playing in the Natty a decade ago you never heard anything about it outside of the internet. Maybe they talked about it in Houston but I don't live there so idk.

The only added exposure is to the people in attendance and if they're in attendance they are either 1. A student or 2. an alumni. Odds are that no one in attendance is going to want to take their talents to go play school at "insert school name".

There are additional attendance groups, particularly with the big spectator sports. 3) Faculty/Staff and 4) Townies looking for their sports fix. I never attended Cornell, nor did anyone else in my immediate family, but I regularly went to football and basketball games and know plenty of other folks in the same basket as me.

True, but I'd bet at most non-p5 schools 75% of the people in attendance fall into the 2 groups I mentioned.

I can only speak from experience with Fresno State, but based on that I'd say 75% of the people in attendance are group 4). I would venture to say that this would be true for all of FBS and maybe half of FCS.
04-29-2021 01:08 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Fighting Muskie Online
Senior Chief Realignmentologist
*

Posts: 11,790
Joined: Sep 2016
Reputation: 789
I Root For: Ohio St, UC,MAC
Location: Biden Cesspool
Post: #307
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC.

That’s the best scenario for CC. I’m not sure how easy a merger into South Texas A&M will be though.
04-29-2021 01:18 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SMUstang Offline
Banned

Posts: 3,513
Joined: Jan 2004
I Root For: SMU Mustangs
Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Post: #308
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 01:03 PM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

Zero chance. TAMU-CC could have been in the WAC at anytime over the last 7 years. They chose to remain in the SLC. No more room for them in the WAC at this point.

I can understand why they would be reluctant for tennis or even basketball, but for football and mostly divisional competition, that’s a different story. But the Texas A&M system would have to set it up for it to happen.
04-29-2021 01:20 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
whittx Offline
All American
*

Posts: 2,703
Joined: Apr 2016
Reputation: 122
I Root For: FSU, Bport,Corn
Location:
Post: #309
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 12:21 PM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 07:27 AM)whittx Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:48 AM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-28-2021 09:13 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-27-2021 11:33 PM)BlueDragon Wrote:  Yes, the more these Texas schools play in other states raises their profile much more than if they stayed in their own backyard as the SLC has done for years.

I don't think that's supported factually. No recruit or prospective student is impressed that East Texas State plays road games in Seattle and Sacramento, or in Beaumont and Bandito City, when those road games are at schools they've never heard of, played in front of basically empty stadiums or arenas. Trading road games in backwoods Louisiana towns for road games in the remote corner of Utah and in distant big cities in empty gyms doesn't change anything.

My thoughts exactly. What added exposure is Dixie State going to get from playing at Tarleton? Not much. I live two hours from Stephenville. I never saw anything in the news or in the newspapers about Tarleton sports, much less their opponents this past season. Not trying to pick on Tarleton. Same could be said for any of the WAC/SLC schools in Texas. There's just no mention of Sub FBS schools in the media here, and the P5s get 80% of that attention. Even when SHSU was playing in the Natty a decade ago you never heard anything about it outside of the internet. Maybe they talked about it in Houston but I don't live there so idk.

The only added exposure is to the people in attendance and if they're in attendance they are either 1. A student or 2. an alumni. Odds are that no one in attendance is going to want to take their talents to go play school at "insert school name".

There are additional attendance groups, particularly with the big spectator sports. 3) Faculty/Staff and 4) Townies looking for their sports fix. I never attended Cornell, nor did anyone else in my immediate family, but I regularly went to football and basketball games and know plenty of other folks in the same basket as me.

True, but I'd bet at most non-p5 schools 75% of the people in attendance fall into the 2 groups I mentioned.
Only because student tickets at most places are part of your student fees.
04-29-2021 03:02 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
johnbragg Online
Five Minute Google Expert
*

Posts: 16,359
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation: 996
I Root For: St Johns
Location:
Post: #310
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"
04-29-2021 03:21 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SMUstang Offline
Banned

Posts: 3,513
Joined: Jan 2004
I Root For: SMU Mustangs
Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Post: #311
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC. Probably a lot more so than UIW or WTAMU.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2021 04:13 PM by SMUstang.)
04-29-2021 03:43 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Bobcat2013 Offline
All American
*

Posts: 4,202
Joined: May 2013
Reputation: 179
I Root For: Texas State
Location:
Post: #312
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 03:43 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.

Too short sighted to see that the build it and they will come mentally has not worked out for A LOT of schools?

You dont need to be FBS or D1 to attract students
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2021 03:52 PM by Bobcat2013.)
04-29-2021 03:51 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SMUstang Offline
Banned

Posts: 3,513
Joined: Jan 2004
I Root For: SMU Mustangs
Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Post: #313
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 03:51 PM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:43 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC. Probably a lot more so than UIW or WTAMU.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.

Too short sighted to see that the build it and they will come mentally has not worked out for A LOT of schools?

You dont need to be FBS or D1 to attract students

No but it helps
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2021 04:12 PM by SMUstang.)
04-29-2021 03:56 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
johnbragg Online
Five Minute Google Expert
*

Posts: 16,359
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation: 996
I Root For: St Johns
Location:
Post: #314
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 03:43 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.

01-wingedeagle
04-29-2021 03:59 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
chrisattsu Offline
Mom's Favorite
*

Posts: 2,027
Joined: Jun 2009
Reputation: 74
I Root For: Tarleton / TXST
Location:
Post: #315
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 01:03 PM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 12:49 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If I'm Corpus Christi I'm moving mountains to figure out how to make football work and get into the WAC with the other Texas publics

Taking Corpus Christi on the condition the start a program would be a win win for both the Southland and the WAC

Zero chance. TAMU-CC could have been in the WAC at anytime over the last 7 years. They chose to remain in the SLC. No more room for them in the WAC at this point.
Agreed. They could have moved anytime

Also, don't trust Corpus with that promise.
Rumor has it that football was a condition of joining in the Southland in 2005 and yet here they are with no team today.
04-29-2021 05:23 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
chrisattsu Offline
Mom's Favorite
*

Posts: 2,027
Joined: Jun 2009
Reputation: 74
I Root For: Tarleton / TXST
Location:
Post: #316
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 03:56 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:51 PM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:43 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 01:02 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  One would think that Div1 A&M Corpus could merge with Div 2 A&M Kingsville to form a Div1 football team and a large public university that would be attractive to the WAC. Probably a lot more so than UIW or WTAMU.

I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.

Too short sighted to see that the build it and they will come mentally has not worked out for A LOT of schools?

You dont need to be FBS or D1 to attract students

No but it helps
It also allows you to consolidate departments and eliminate multiple high paid administrators positions.

Merging takes two competing campuses and puts them under the same umbrella for fundraising, hiring and makes a single 20-25k student institution with access to Permanent University Funding.

All of which looks good to the bean counters.
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2021 05:32 PM by chrisattsu.)
04-29-2021 05:27 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Nerdlinger Offline
Realignment Enthusiast
*

Posts: 4,908
Joined: May 2017
Reputation: 423
I Root For: Realignment!
Location: Schmlocation
Post: #317
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
(04-29-2021 05:27 PM)chrisattsu Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:56 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:51 PM)Bobcat2013 Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:43 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(04-29-2021 03:21 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  I don't know anything about the A&M system etc, but I very strongly doubt that the conversation would run anything like

"Gentlemen, we are considering a merger of A&M Corpus Christi and A&M Kingsville."
"Hmmm. What are the upsides?"
"Well, A&M Corpus Christi is a Division I athletic program without football, while Kingsville is a Division II athletic program with football. Together, they form a Division I program with FCS football"
"Gadzooks, why have we waited so long!"

Maybe not. Maybe the A&M people are too short sighted to see that a Div1 school, with the student population of the combined campuses and potentially FBS status, wouldn’t attract fans and a lot of new students.

Too short sighted to see that the build it and they will come mentally has not worked out for A LOT of schools?

You dont need to be FBS or D1 to attract students

No but it helps
It also allows you to consolidate departments and eliminate multiple high paid administrators positions.

Merging takes two competing campuses and puts them under the same umbrella for fundraising, hiring and makes a single 20-25k student institution with access to Permanent University Funding.

All of which looks good to the bean counters.

Couldn't they merge just their athletic programs?
04-29-2021 05:46 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SMUstang Offline
Banned

Posts: 3,513
Joined: Jan 2004
I Root For: SMU Mustangs
Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Post: #318
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
The two schools have nothing in common except they are both proud members of the Texas A&M system and they are about 40 miles apart in south Texas. I doubt if they will ever be merged. The Corpus Christi campus appears to be landlocked and if they did merge, they would likely have to play football at the Kingsville campus. That would not be good for attendance. Then there is the issue of school colors and mascots and conferences and NCAA levels.
04-30-2021 04:03 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
DFW HOYA Online
Heisman
*

Posts: 5,407
Joined: May 2004
Reputation: 265
I Root For: Georgetown
Location: Dallas, TX
Post: #319
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
Corpus and Kingsville are a world apart culturally.
04-30-2021 04:21 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
DoubleRSU Offline
All American

Posts: 3,780
Joined: Aug 2015
I Root For: Seattle U
Location:
Post: #320
RE: Rumor: Incarnate Word gets site visit from WAC
05-14-2021 12:03 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


Copyright © 2002-2024 Collegiate Sports Nation Bulletin Board System (CSNbbs), All Rights Reserved.
CSNbbs is an independent fan site and is in no way affiliated to the NCAA or any of the schools and conferences it represents.
This site monetizes links. FTC Disclosure.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 MyBB Group.