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San Diego in the Pioneer???
Pulled from another thread.
Why is San Diego in the Pioneer? One would think they, and the rest of the Pioneer would save a ton of money on flights, if they were to just move to the Great West. Thoughts?
Why is San Diego in the Pioneer? One would think they, and the rest of the Pioneer would save a ton of money on flights, if they were to just move to the Great West. Thoughts?
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
I saw these discussions on the other site quite a bit on the other site a couple of years ago. It doesn't make sense to me either but the gist of it is that USD in the pioneer is a necessity due to USD's basketball conference affiliation wishes. They would have to be part of the GW for MBB as well if they were to join apparently and USD doesn't want to do that and the GW would also require them to provide scholly's which they are not willing to do either.grizzaholic wrote:Pulled from another thread.
Why is San Diego in the Pioneer? One would think they, and the rest of the Pioneer would save a ton of money on flights, if they were to just move to the Great West. Thoughts?
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
That is my whole point! Instead of spending all this money flying your sports teams across the country why not put that money into scholly's and recruit better athletes? I must be missing something here. I tried looking some stuff up on AGS the other day and am not allowed to do any searching.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:I saw these discussions on the other site quite a bit on the other site a couple of years ago. It doesn't make sense to me either but the gist of it is that USD in the pioneer is a necessity due to USD's basketball conference affiliation wishes. They would have to be part of the GW for MBB as well if they were to join apparently and USD doesn't want to do that and the GW would also require them to provide scholly's which they are not willing to do either.grizzaholic wrote:Pulled from another thread.
Why is San Diego in the Pioneer? One would think they, and the rest of the Pioneer would save a ton of money on flights, if they were to just move to the Great West. Thoughts?
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
So prophetic.....grizzaholic wrote:That is my whole point! Instead of spending all this money flying your sports teams across the country why not put that money into scholly's and recruit better athletes? I must be missing something here. I tried looking some stuff up on AGS the other day and am not allowed to do any searching.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: I saw these discussions on the other site quite a bit on the other site a couple of years ago. It doesn't make sense to me either but the gist of it is that USD in the pioneer is a necessity due to USD's basketball conference affiliation wishes. They would have to be part of the GW for MBB as well if they were to join apparently and USD doesn't want to do that and the GW would also require them to provide scholly's which they are not willing to do either.
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
To be competitive in the GWFC, they would have to give out 126 schollies - 63 to men, 63 offsetting to women.
For a private school, at say $25K tution a year, that is over three million a year. Flying 4 times a year to the east coast is cheaper...
For a private school, at say $25K tution a year, that is over three million a year. Flying 4 times a year to the east coast is cheaper...
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With better athletes they could compete better with bigger schools and thus make more money for the school, right?Appaholic wrote:So prophetic.....grizzaholic wrote: That is my whole point! Instead of spending all this money flying your sports teams across the country why not put that money into scholly's and recruit better athletes? I must be missing something here. I tried looking some stuff up on AGS the other day and am not allowed to do any searching.
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
But don't they have to do fly over there for bball as well?dbackjon wrote:To be competitive in the GWFC, they would have to give out 126 schollies - 63 to men, 63 offsetting to women.
For a private school, at say $25K tution a year, that is over three million a year. Flying 4 times a year to the east coast is cheaper...
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
Nope - they are in the West Coast League for all other sports.grizzaholic wrote:But don't they have to do fly over there for bball as well?dbackjon wrote:To be competitive in the GWFC, they would have to give out 126 schollies - 63 to men, 63 offsetting to women.
For a private school, at say $25K tution a year, that is over three million a year. Flying 4 times a year to the east coast is cheaper...
Besides San Diego, it includes:
Pepperdine, Loyola (3 hour bus rides)
Santa Clara, St. Mary's, San Francisco (1 hour flights)
Portland and Gonzaga (3 hour flights).
Those teams are small, and undoubtably fly commercial.
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Gotcha, thanks.dbackjon wrote:Nope - they are in the West Coast League for all other sports.grizzaholic wrote: But don't they have to do fly over there for bball as well?
Besides San Diego, it includes:
Pepperdine, Loyola (3 hour bus rides)
Santa Clara, St. Mary's, San Francisco (1 hour flights)
Portland and Gonzaga (3 hour flights).
Those teams are small, and undoubtably fly commercial.
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
They are not in the PL for MBB and WBB they are in a higher profile conference with Gonzaga, Santa Clara, etc. and I believe the tuition is closer to 40K from what one of the USD guys said before so they don't make the long flights across country for BB. Also BB is their money maker not football.grizzaholic wrote:But don't they have to do fly over there for bball as well?dbackjon wrote:To be competitive in the GWFC, they would have to give out 126 schollies - 63 to men, 63 offsetting to women.
For a private school, at say $25K tution a year, that is over three million a year. Flying 4 times a year to the east coast is cheaper...
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
Thanks to you to.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:They are not in the PL for MBB and WBB they are in a higher profile conference with Gonzaga, Santa Clara, etc. and I believe the tuition is closer to 40K from what one of the USD guys said before so they don't make the long flights across country for BB. Also BB is their money maker not football.grizzaholic wrote: But don't they have to do fly over there for bball as well?
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
I guess I shouldn't leave this box open so long to answer or I should just let dback take it over when we're on the same page with answers. You are welcome though.grizzaholic wrote:Thanks to you to.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: They are not in the PL for MBB and WBB they are in a higher profile conference with Gonzaga, Santa Clara, etc. and I believe the tuition is closer to 40K from what one of the USD guys said before so they don't make the long flights across country for BB. Also BB is their money maker not football.
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Re: San Diego in the Pioneer???
I agree....and I find i no surprise that a Montana fan would dissect the reasons why a school shouldn't travel....grizzaholic wrote:With better athletes they could compete better with bigger schools and thus make more money for the school, right?Appaholic wrote: So prophetic.....
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Coming from a fan of the team that won't leave the Carolinas next year....
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Appaholic wrote:I agree....and I find i no surprise that a Montana fan would dissect the reasons why a school shouldn't travel....grizzaholic wrote: With better athletes they could compete better with bigger schools and thus make more money for the school, right?
Right on cue.
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Unlike Montana, and to a lesser extent Arizona, the citizens of NC value secondary education, so we have more than 2-3 colleges for our children....which makes it convenient for football scheduling....besides, it's our reward fo traveling to Lousiana, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and such this year....where'd ya'll go, Tempe?dbackjon wrote:Coming from a fan of the team that won't leave the Carolinas next year....
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Tempe, Missoula, Cheney, Cedar City, Greeley, PocatelloAppaholic wrote:Unlike Montana, and to a lesser extent Arizona, the citizens of NC value secondary education, so we have more than 2-3 colleges for our children....which makes it convenient for football scheduling....besides, it's our reward fo traveling to Lousiana, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and such this year....where'd ya'll go, Tempe?dbackjon wrote:Coming from a fan of the team that won't leave the Carolinas next year....
The armpits (other than Missoula) of western football...
And Arizona values secondary education - just sees no need to put a small 4 year college in every two-horse town in the state...
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Especially when there isn't 2 horses, or people, smart enough to complete them.........dbackjon wrote:Tempe, Missoula, Cheney, Cedar City, Greeley, PocatelloAppaholic wrote: Unlike Montana, and to a lesser extent Arizona, the citizens of NC value secondary education, so we have more than 2-3 colleges for our children....which makes it convenient for football scheduling....besides, it's our reward fo traveling to Lousiana, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and such this year....where'd ya'll go, Tempe?
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dbackjon wrote:Tempe, Missoula, Cheney, Cedar City, Greeley, PocatelloAppaholic wrote: Unlike Montana, and to a lesser extent Arizona, the citizens of NC value secondary education, so we have more than 2-3 colleges for our children....which makes it convenient for football scheduling....besides, it's our reward fo traveling to Lousiana, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and such this year....where'd ya'll go, Tempe?
The armpits (other than Missoula) of western football...
And Arizona values secondary education - just sees no need to put a small 4 year college in every two-horse town in the state...
Out West people get an education in the first 4 years, unlike back East. You need all of them colleges because if you get kicked out of one for bad grades, behavior issues, making bad moonshine, you don't have to move, just go down the street to the next one.
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Wow you guys are some real road warriors. Maybe we oughta see how the mileage stacks up there huh homeboy? I'll gaurantee you that we log more miles and hours in the air and buses and than any of you shitbags on the eatshit coast.Appaholic wrote:Unlike Montana, and to a lesser extent Arizona, the citizens of NC value secondary education, so we have more than 2-3 colleges for our children....which makes it convenient for football scheduling....besides, it's our reward fo traveling to Lousiana, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and such this year....where'd ya'll go, Tempe?dbackjon wrote:Coming from a fan of the team that won't leave the Carolinas next year....
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NAU travel 3800 miles this year for four conference games. Will travel 3300 for four next year
ASU travel 1200 miles for four confernce games this year, 587 next year.
ASU travel 1200 miles for four confernce games this year, 587 next year.
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dbackjon wrote:NAU travel 3800 miles this year for four conference games. Will travel 3300 for four next year
ASU travel 1200 miles for four confernce games this year, 587 next year.
But...you guys choose to live in the middle of nowhere...
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Doesn't really change the facts of who does more road work though does it?Col Hogan wrote:dbackjon wrote:NAU travel 3800 miles this year for four conference games. Will travel 3300 for four next year
ASU travel 1200 miles for four confernce games this year, 587 next year.
But...you guys choose to live in the middle of nowhere...
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No, but I constantly here how tough it is...and how easy we have it "back east"...Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Doesn't really change the facts of who does more road work though does it?Col Hogan wrote:
But...you guys choose to live in the middle of nowhere...
Well, if you choose to live where you live, you also choose to take the results...stop bringing up the mileage and how tough and expensive it is...it is your choice...
That's my point...
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And my point Col. was to Appa who says we never leave the confines. Making the point that is not the case. A defense if you will to his broken record ramblings. I wouldn't trade spots with you or Appa and the likewise may be true but his point is as obtuse as his education.Col Hogan wrote:No, but I constantly here how tough it is...and how easy we have it "back east"...Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: Doesn't really change the facts of who does more road work though does it?
Well, if you choose to live where you live, you also choose to take the results...stop bringing up the mileage and how tough and expensive it is...it is your choice...
That's my point...