1. CUSA has UTSA, Charlotte, Old Dominion, WKU, FAU, and FIU. Most of their members are former FCS schools.dbackjon wrote:I think there are several reasons why Sun Belt is looked down on
1) Half the conference is recent FCS teams
2) Some of the worst teams in FBS over the past few years (Ga St, Idaho, NMSU) play in the Sun Belt
3) The Sun Belt has NEVER had a team even ranked in the top 25. The MWC has Boise, AFA, Colorado State, etc - some teams that have made national noise. The AAC has Houston, Memphis, ECU, Cincy - again, teams that have been highly ranked. The C-USA had Houston, even now Marshall was ranked last year. The MAC has had teams ranked, and NIU was top 10 a couple years ago.
4) The fact that two teams (ASU and GSU) that didn't make the FCS playoffs in their last year came in and have so far dominated the Sun Belt also is a negative for the Conference - they had to dip into the So Con to improve quality.
Until the Sun Belt gets some ranked teams, it will always be looked down on.
2. True, but all G5 leagues have teams that have been bottom feeders for at least several years now.
3. I would argue that has more to do with who the Sun Belt schedules for its P5 games. Honestly, how many of the MAC teams that got a ranking beat a P5 team that was worth a crap? Example: NIU in 2012 got a ranking losing to a an Iowa team that ended up 4-8 for the year. WKU is in the ORV with a loss to Indiana and a win over Vandy. Meanwhile Arkansas State plays Southern Cal and GSU plays West Virginia and UGA and App plays Clemson. Does anyone think Toledo or WKU would be rated where they are if they played any of those teams?
4. That's one year. Between Marshall leaving and our leaving for FBS GSU and App State won at least a share of 15 of the 16 SoCon titles they were eligible for.


