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  1. 17 minutes ago, WideRight said:

    Fond du Lac Winnebagos   -- Could be the native people, could be the RV's.  Think of the fun promotions with that one.

    Fond du Lac (Fightin') Lutherans -- Hey, it is good enough for Notre Dame.

    Fond du Lac Marines -- Largest employer in the city is Mercury Marine (outboard motors for boats)

    Fond du Lac Fromages -- Cheese!!!! not just because of the fondue reference, but also because Wisconsin. 

     

     

     

    Springboarding off of this, what about model names of Winnebagos...

     

    Winnies?

    Chieftains?

    Adventurers?

    Sightseers?

  2. On ‎7‎/‎14‎/‎2016 at 7:41 AM, AstroBull21 said:

    The Brevard County Manatees announced they are relocating to Kissimmee and Osceola County Stadium for 2017.  New names are expected to be announced as early as tomorrow.

    OK, so the 6 new team names for the new Osceola County (Kissimmee) team are out, and boy are they awful. 

     

    - Firstly, a moniker of "Florida" for a league with all teams in Florida is stupid.  If a regional name was necessary, Central Florida makes more sense or even Osceola County or Kissimmee.  Talk about pandering to the visitors.

    - Secondly, the names....ugh

     

    Florida Dragonflies: Known for their resilience and fighting spirit, a name among the likes of these prehistoric Florida insects falls in line with other wacky names in Minor League Baseball.

    Florida Fire Frogs: Going head-to-head with a fire frog is not for the faint of heart. The fire from these frogs is as hot as a Central Florida summer and will leave their opponents feelin’ the burn.

    Florida Mud Kickers: In a nod to Osceola’s strong heritage, the Florida Mud Kickers will help preserve two great American traditions – baseball and rodeo. Saddle up, and let’s play ball!

    Florida Rodeo Clowns: The Rodeo Clowns commemorate the world famous Silver Spurs Rodeo. So grab your hat and boots and join the team for an experience more fun than a barrel of Rodeo Clowns.

    Florida Sorcerers: The Florida Sorcerers speak to the region’s strong entertainment industry. Fans can expect an enchanted ballpark where the mystical forces of good and evil come to life.

    Florida Toucans: The Florida Toucans celebrate the area’s tropical climate that the world “flocks” to (more than 66 million visitors a year in fact!). Imagine steel drum bands, tropical shirts, and an umbrella in your favorite ballpark drink

     

    If it were my, out of the six I'd lean towards Toucans but it'll probably end up stupid like Rodeo Clowns.

  3. Houston is also getting a lot of traction (surprisingly), so what you have on paper could swap BYU and Houston.  I was skeptical about having Texas and Oklahoma in the same division, but the Big Ten does it with Michigan and Ohio State.  If they were separate divisions, you'd have to have protected rivalries.

     

    With that I'd go with a 9 game conference schedule (6 in division, 3 out of division with no protected crossover rivalries).

  4. So when expansion is official, assuming Cincinnati and the Florida tandem are included, how would division go?

     

    Safe to say the Texas 4 remain together...would they add the Oklahoma schools and a 7th team or would Longhorns and Sooners be in separate divisions?  I would also keep together the Floridas and WVU and Cincy.

     

  5. So with Vegas being added, that means the ECHL needs to add 6 teams to have an affiliate for every NHL club to have an affiliate, since they don't allow dual affiliations anymore.

     

    Raiding the SPHL could work, as there are some nice markets available including Pensacola, Peoria, Huntsville. Portland Maine could be an ECHL option as they lost the AHL but could be suitable for ECHL. 

     

    Not sure where else could be a possibility.

  6. Vancouver's the only remaining western team with an AHL club in the east.  Utica may be the next team on the block, but where to?

     

    California's a bit saturated, and I don't think a third team in the Texas cluster would be smart.  Maybe Portland could work, as I think they have history in the juniors.

  7. Personally, if the Big12 goes to Florida, its a tandem of UCF and USF.  One or the other isn't enough to sway, but together they bring some media leverage (Tampa is #11 and Orlando is #19).

     

    I really think the Big 12 is looking at adding 4, so the Florida pair is 2 and a combo of Cincy and Memphis would bridge the WVU gap.  Also ideally, a tandem in Florida provides a road trip to Florida every other year for recruiting purposes.

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