Memphis wants to move out of Conference USA and into a Big Six league. But does any elite conference want the Tigers?
The Memphis Commercial Appeal reported Wednesday that Memphis has hired former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese to serve as a consultant. He will evaluate the school’s programs and recommend what it needs to do to better position itself to join one of the nation’s top leagues.
Tranghese was hired Aug. 1 and is being paid $5,000 per month on a six-month contract, which can be renewed; the money is coming from privately donated funds. Tranghese asked Memphis athletic director R.C. Johnson what his duties would be; Johnson’s response: “There are six BCS conferences. Just get us in one.”
Memphis has been a member of Conference USA since the league’s formation in 1995. The Tigers saw C-USA brethren Louisville, Cincinnati and USF bolt for the Big East after the 2004 season, bringing that conference’s football-playing configuration to eight schools. Tranghese has said Memphis was left behind then “because our football people just felt they had to be in Florida.”
Now, Memphis is making noise about trying to join the big boys once again and the most logical destination is the Big East, where it already has established rivals in Louisville and Cincinnati.
But not everyone is on board with that idea.
“If we are going to add someone, it has to be someone who is really special,” said a Big East athletic director who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “You tell me – would you add Memphis?”
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Memphis hopes for Big Six move
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Re: Memphis hopes for Big Six move
they don't belong in the big 6 either...
they need a conference that will rival MWC in terms of "should be considered a big conference"
which is what CUSA was supposed to be... but it hasn't worked out exactly like they hoped...
they need a conference that will rival MWC in terms of "should be considered a big conference"
which is what CUSA was supposed to be... but it hasn't worked out exactly like they hoped...
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Re: Memphis hopes for Big Six move
The cusa dream ended when cinci and Louisville leftTwinTownBisonFan wrote:they don't belong in the big 6 either...
they need a conference that will rival MWC in terms of "should be considered a big conference"
which is what CUSA was supposed to be... but it hasn't worked out exactly like they hoped...
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Re: Memphis hopes for Big Six move
Mountaineer wrote:Memphis wants to move out of Conference USA and into a Big Six league. But does any elite conference want the Tigers?
The Memphis Commercial Appeal reported Wednesday that Memphis has hired former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese to serve as a consultant. He will evaluate the school’s programs and recommend what it needs to do to better position itself to join one of the nation’s top leagues.
Tranghese was hired Aug. 1 and is being paid $5,000 per month on a six-month contract, which can be renewed; the money is coming from privately donated funds. Tranghese asked Memphis athletic director R.C. Johnson what his duties would be; Johnson’s response: “There are six BCS conferences. Just get us in one.”
Memphis has been a member of Conference USA since the league’s formation in 1995. The Tigers saw C-USA brethren Louisville, Cincinnati and USF bolt for the Big East after the 2004 season, bringing that conference’s football-playing configuration to eight schools. Tranghese has said Memphis was left behind then “because our football people just felt they had to be in Florida.”
Now, Memphis is making noise about trying to join the big boys once again and the most logical destination is the Big East, where it already has established rivals in Louisville and Cincinnati.
But not everyone is on board with that idea.
“If we are going to add someone, it has to be someone who is really special,” said a Big East athletic director who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “You tell me – would you add Memphis?”
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/n ... lash091709
If the Tigers keep their Basketball program in good shape they will have a much better chance.

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Re: Memphis hopes for Big Six move
dbackjon wrote:The cusa dream ended when cinci and Louisville leftTwinTownBisonFan wrote:they don't belong in the big 6 either...
they need a conference that will rival MWC in terms of "should be considered a big conference"
which is what CUSA was supposed to be... but it hasn't worked out exactly like they hoped...
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Re: Memphis hopes for Big Six move
No way, Ursus. The C-USA dream ended when the best FBS team in the country left: USF.

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