ASUMountaineer wrote:
A religion, really? That's an extreme generalization. kemajic is correct, it's not a football alter the AD's are kneeling at, it's a $$$$$ alter.
I used to think "football as a religion" was a generalization until my brother in law told me what high school football in Texas was like. $60 million dollar stadiums...insane.
Football is on a different level some places.
That example is insane, but is much more an exception rather than a rule. It is still a generalization that is easy to make, but difficult to prove.
Appalachian State Mountaineers:
National Champions: 2005, 2006, and 2007 Southern Conference Champions: 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! WE'RE GONNA SHOUT IT! NOTHING'S HOTTER THAN A-S-U!
Intersting blog post that alludes to the ripple that almost happened but didn't...
But joining the WAC began looking less and less like a “dream” almost immediately after that celebratory day. Indeed, the first warning sign occurred on the very day of the announcement, when then-commissioner Karl Benson revealed during a press teleconference, conducted from an office at DU’s Ritchie Center mere minutes before the big party/press conference, that he had hoped to announce Montana and Montana State joining the league on the same day that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio did, but the Montana schools had backed out at the last minute.
FargoBison wrote:Intersting blog post that alludes to the ripple that almost happened but didn't...
But joining the WAC began looking less and less like a “dream” almost immediately after that celebratory day. Indeed, the first warning sign occurred on the very day of the announcement, when then-commissioner Karl Benson revealed during a press teleconference, conducted from an office at DU’s Ritchie Center mere minutes before the big party/press conference, that he had hoped to announce Montana and Montana State joining the league on the same day that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio did, but the Montana schools had backed out at the last minute.
FargoBison wrote:Intersting blog post that alludes to the ripple that almost happened but didn't...
But joining the WAC began looking less and less like a “dream” almost immediately after that celebratory day. Indeed, the first warning sign occurred on the very day of the announcement, when then-commissioner Karl Benson revealed during a press teleconference, conducted from an office at DU’s Ritchie Center mere minutes before the big party/press conference, that he had hoped to announce Montana and Montana State joining the league on the same day that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio did, but the Montana schools had backed out at the last minute.
A nice, tight conference, even with DU added to the mix. That WAC makeup was an absolute abortion...a bastardized conglomeration of misfits if there ever was one.
"Ah fuck. You are right." KYJelly, 11/6/12
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mcveyrl wrote:
You would have to think ODU is really pushing for some CAA or SoCon members to replace these.
ECU will not be hard to replace from the standpoint of TV markets.
That's about their only drawback. I was down there for my ex-BIL's graduation and man, Dowdy Ficklen (spelling) is one awesome stadium for a non-power BCS conference.
93henfan wrote:That's about their only drawback. I was down there for my ex-BIL's graduation and man, Dowdy Ficklen (spelling) is one awesome stadium for a non-power BCS conference.
Cool stadium, very strange though. Great that it's right there next to the main campus but there's less parking than a Grotto's Pizza. Driving through campus it just appears through the pine trees.
93henfan wrote:That's about their only drawback. I was down there for my ex-BIL's graduation and man, Dowdy Ficklen (spelling) is one awesome stadium for a non-power BCS conference.
Cool stadium, very strange though. Great that it's right there next to the main campus but there's less parking than a Grotto's Pizza. Driving through campus it just appears through the pine trees.
I take it you haven't been to ODU. Talk about limited parking. Imagine plopping Delaware Stadium down in one of the blocks between Main St and Cleveland Ave for a mental image.
89Hen wrote:
Cool stadium, very strange though. Great that it's right there next to the main campus but there's less parking than a Grotto's Pizza. Driving through campus it just appears through the pine trees.
I take it you haven't been to ODU. Talk about limited parking. Imagine plopping Delaware Stadium down in one of the blocks between Main St and Cleveland Ave for a mental image.
What we don't have in parking we make up with............... ..................crack dealers.
93henfan wrote:
I take it you haven't been to ODU. Talk about limited parking. Imagine plopping Delaware Stadium down in one of the blocks between Main St and Cleveland Ave for a mental image.
What we don't have in parking we make up with............... ..................crack dealers.
Gameday experience was very good at ODU. It helps to know someone who has a good tailgate spot.
I'm still thinking it'll be four 16-team conferences and then the remaining BCS and the upper echelon FCS become the new I-AA. Just guessing, like everyone else.
SDHornet wrote:
Probably worked out for the better that they didn't join the WAC. No FCS program was going to keep those programs from bailing to calmer waters.
Grand Canyon University just added as the newest WAC basketball member.
93henfan wrote:I'm still thinking it'll be four 16-team conferences and then the remaining BCS and the upper echelon FCS become the new I-AA. Just guessing, like everyone else.
This would be great if they were never going to do playoffs, but that's all this does. Makes for a first round.
93henfan wrote:Don't be hatin' on the WAC. Grand Canyon is the baddest basketball team between Kingman and Flagstaff.
Edit: Check that. It's in Phoenix. My bad. WTH? Phoenix is a looong way from the Grand Canyon.
Make that the baddest team from Glendale to Paradise Valley. BTW, there's only about 5 miles between the two.
What on Earth is a school from Phoenix doing calling themselves Grand Canyon U? I drove by the place once and I figured it was something like a vocational college for massage or something like that.