Baldy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:52 pm
JMU is on the clock...
Well they'd be foolish to join the dumpster fire that is C-USA with a Sun Belt bid available so it's the Belt or stay put.
How hard are you laughing at MTSU and WKU?
It's hilarious.
They really burned bridges when they left the conference. They cancelled already scheduled games, refused to schedule Sun Belt teams for OOC games, and even refused to schedule any Sun Belt teams in many other sports as well.
Well they'd be foolish to join the dumpster fire that is C-USA with a Sun Belt bid available so it's the Belt or stay put.
How hard are you laughing at MTSU and WKU?
It's hilarious.
They really burned bridges when they left the conference. They cancelled already scheduled games, refused to schedule Sun Belt teams for OOC games, and even refused to schedule any Sun Belt teams in many other sports as well.
What is wrong with C-USA I thought they were a stable league Marshall's leaving for The Sun Belt.
Baldy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:22 pm
It's hilarious.
They really burned bridges when they left the conference. They cancelled already scheduled games, refused to schedule Sun Belt teams for OOC games, and even refused to schedule any Sun Belt teams in many other sports as well.
What is wrong with C-USA I thought they were a stable league Marshall's leaving for The Sun Belt.
What you see with C-USA is the result of trying to build a conference based on the size of the school's media market instead of the quality of the football program.
dal4018 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:47 pm
What is wrong with C-USA I thought they were a stable league Marshall's leaving for The Sun Belt.
What you see with C-USA is the result of trying to build a conference based on the size of the school's media market instead of the quality of the football program.
I thought the Sun Belt was a step down for Marshall guess I was wrong.
Baldy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 6:41 am
What you see with C-USA is the result of trying to build a conference based on the size of the school's media market instead of the quality of the football program.
I thought the Sun Belt was a step down for Marshall guess I was wrong.
I think a few years ago that may have been true. I think most App fans favored an invite from C-USA at the time of the move.
I guess both are correct. We're at about 900' elevation here.
It's more geographic and relation to the Mountains, Fall Line and Atlantic Ocean.
The Low Country, for example, was originally the counties between the Savannah and Ashley Rivers (and I guess now the Waccamaw to include G-town) and below the Fall Line (sandhills that cross the middle part of the state.) The Upcountry (or Upstate), IIRC from SC history classes, evolved from the counties that comprise of that NW part of the state.
Part of the confusion is that we have Geographic as well as Cultural regions but typically you really only hear 3 referenced - Low Country (Coastal Zone, Inner and Outer Coastal Plains), Midlands (Sand Hills and Piedmont) and Upstate (Blue Ridge or Mountains Zone. This is the traditionally UpCountry). Nobody talks about the Inner or Outer coastal plain. Piedmont and Midlands are sometimes used interchangeably but it's typically Midlands. It's always called the Upstate. I've never once heard a person refer to the Blue Ridge or Mountains Zone. And it's always the Low Country, regardless if you're in land locked Dorchester/Berkeley or in Charleston or Jasper counties.
What part is Myrtle Beach in?
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Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 5:24 am
It's more geographic and relation to the Mountains, Fall Line and Atlantic Ocean.
The Low Country, for example, was originally the counties between the Savannah and Ashley Rivers (and I guess now the Waccamaw to include G-town) and below the Fall Line (sandhills that cross the middle part of the state.) The Upcountry (or Upstate), IIRC from SC history classes, evolved from the counties that comprise of that NW part of the state.
Part of the confusion is that we have Geographic as well as Cultural regions but typically you really only hear 3 referenced - Low Country (Coastal Zone, Inner and Outer Coastal Plains), Midlands (Sand Hills and Piedmont) and Upstate (Blue Ridge or Mountains Zone. This is the traditionally UpCountry). Nobody talks about the Inner or Outer coastal plain. Piedmont and Midlands are sometimes used interchangeably but it's typically Midlands. It's always called the Upstate. I've never once heard a person refer to the Blue Ridge or Mountains Zone. And it's always the Low Country, regardless if you're in land locked Dorchester/Berkeley or in Charleston or Jasper counties.
What part is Myrtle Beach in?
PeeDee region which encompasses the Coastal Zone...like I said above. I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as the PeeDee before. I'm sure people in those counties do. You typically only hear Low Country, Midlands or Up State. If Myrtle Beach is mentioned it's either by name or as The Grand Strand. As I type this - the reason you don't hear much about it is b/c other than Myrtle Beach, Georgetown and Darlington (only a weekend each year) no news ever comes out of that area on a regular basis. Depending on where you're reading, even on State websites, they'll say there's 3, 4, 5, or 6 regions of South Carolina.
Confused yet?
Conway, which is where CCU is actually located, is 9 miles inland from Myrtle Beach.
BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 5:45 pm
What part is Myrtle Beach in?
PeeDee region which encompasses the Coastal Zone...like I said above. I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as the PeeDee before. I'm sure people in those counties do. You typically only hear Low Country, Midlands or Up State. If Myrtle Beach is mentioned it's either by name or as The Grand Strand. As I type this - the reason you don't hear much about it is b/c other than Myrtle Beach, Georgetown and Darlington (only a weekend each year) no news ever comes out of that area on a regular basis. Depending on where you're reading, even on State websites, they'll say there's 3, 4, 5, or 6 regions of South Carolina.
Confused yet?
Conway, which is where CCU is actually located, is 9 miles inland from Myrtle Beach.
I thought they might call Myrtle the Redneck Riviera..
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Ibanez wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:39 am
PeeDee region which encompasses the Coastal Zone...like I said above. I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as the PeeDee before. I'm sure people in those counties do. You typically only hear Low Country, Midlands or Up State. If Myrtle Beach is mentioned it's either by name or as The Grand Strand. As I type this - the reason you don't hear much about it is b/c other than Myrtle Beach, Georgetown and Darlington (only a weekend each year) no news ever comes out of that area on a regular basis. Depending on where you're reading, even on State websites, they'll say there's 3, 4, 5, or 6 regions of South Carolina.
Confused yet?
Conway, which is where CCU is actually located, is 9 miles inland from Myrtle Beach.
I thought they might call Myrtle the Redneck Riviera..
That is the Ft Myers - Cantonment - Pensacola area of Florida
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Ibanez wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:39 am
PeeDee region which encompasses the Coastal Zone...like I said above. I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as the PeeDee before. I'm sure people in those counties do. You typically only hear Low Country, Midlands or Up State. If Myrtle Beach is mentioned it's either by name or as The Grand Strand. As I type this - the reason you don't hear much about it is b/c other than Myrtle Beach, Georgetown and Darlington (only a weekend each year) no news ever comes out of that area on a regular basis. Depending on where you're reading, even on State websites, they'll say there's 3, 4, 5, or 6 regions of South Carolina.
Confused yet?
Conway, which is where CCU is actually located, is 9 miles inland from Myrtle Beach.
I thought they might call Myrtle the Redneck Riviera..
It is but that's more of a nickname like " The Dirty Myrltle" or "Dirtyle". Myrtle Beach is a cesspool and they should give everyone a penicillin shot upon leaving.