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Geoff

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  1. 8 hours ago, dannykraft said:

    Don't know if this was posted or not but the Czech jerseys leaked too.

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    Really liking the direction this year. 

    Dare I dream of a decent looking Olympic tournament or would I be flying too close to the sun?

     

    Diamond pattern aside, these look great.

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  2. That's such a terrible idea. I watched TSL but I didn't care about any team in particular. The location based teams makes it easier for fans to latch on to a team and care about that team. The only way where teams without a location have been successful in American sports is the PLL and that works earlier because it's pretty much the top of the lacrosse world. People have their favorite players and it's more of a player based fandom. No one is a hardcore fan of a D2 wide receiver trying to catch on in the NFL.

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  3. 21 hours ago, Seadragon76 said:

    Those two schools staying were very, very important for Conference USA. It gives them seven FBS level schools in 2023, so they may need to throw a football only invite to UConn in order to satisfy the requirements while Sam Houston and Jacksonville State make the move up, which is a two year process.

     

    For McNeese State, their decision to stay in the Southland is very important as well because they're in danger of going extinct if the WAC, for example, decided to snatch another school from there. Getting Texas A&M-Commerce helps a small bit, but they need more schools to join. UT-Arlington and Little Rock would be great options for them since I do believe that the FCS only requires six teams minimum for football.

    WKU and MTSU actually gives CUSA nine teams, not seven. They would have been at seven had MTSU not killed the move to the MAC. The MAC was only taking the package deal, not separate pieces. 

     

    WKU, MTSU, UTEP, LTU, and FIU plus the newbies equals nine.

     

    I'm still not sure why CUSA didn't add more. EKU has been wanting to get to the FBS for years now so I'd imagine it's a slowplay on the conference's part. SEMO seemed to pull themselves out of the running.

     

    I know CUSA actually stands to potentially get better candidates if they wait a little bit but there's growing consensus that the new NCAA constitution will make the reclassification process more difficult. If I have short-term goals of being FBS, I'm jumping now if I can.

  4. After seeing more about it (and factoring in how the City has interacted with past tenants), it's 100% they just want to kick the Growlers out because they don't want to relinquish control of the arena. I'm honestly surprised anyone thought this would end well after the City kicked out the Edge (also owned by Deacon Sports) who played in a Canadian league with cities the fans might actually care about in favor of a team in the freaking ABA. Who in St. John's is going to care about the game against a team from Beaver County or Herkimer? Also, do you want to be associated with a league whose website is realabaleague.com

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  5. This makes more sense. UConn has been happy to be independent and play a schedule of mostly NE schools. If you're going to go after one of the independents up there, UMass is the one more desperate to join a conference.

     

     

     

    Also, looks like NMSU and Liberty to CUSA might be dead if it's true that Marshall's decision was the linchpin.

     

     

  6. Honestly, even if CUSA does survive. I think all parties involved would love a UTEP shift to the WAC when/if it moves to FBS. UTEP would essentially be the middle of the conference, have an existing rival an hour up the road become an in-conference rival. 

     

    If the WAC could maintain current membership, add UTEP, NMSU is no longer independent, and UTRGV gets their program going,  you're looking at 11 football teams, maybe pull up another Southland school (McNeese or UIW?) for an even 12.

  7. Yeah, after seeming like they wouldn't be able to play in the arena this season then a last minute patch job saved it. Now it seems the city found a way to kick them out and claim they have a reason. 

     

    I don't know the specifics of the allegations but from experience, there are plenty of things working in a minor league office that could be twisted into disrespectful workplace conduct. Hell, working anywhere really. Just a condescending coworker could be classified as disrespectful workplace conduct.

     

    I'm assuming the allegations are a little more serious but the phrasing is unnecessarily vague.

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  8. It's not even the size of the conference, it's the emphasis on football. Honestly, I'm surprised this has taken so long. I figured they'd be out a while ago. Schools like South Georgia State adding football and then the conference bringing in schools like App and Georgia Southern, it was clear the league was moving to football centric. 

  9. Liberty just has a bigger spotlight. I wish all these trashass schools would get the death penalty, not just in athletics.  It's not just Liberty/Baylor/BYU, it's just that most of these schools have the sense to operate more under the radar. But that's a topic for another thread.

     

    I wonder if it truly was "Liberty turned their nose up at the new CUSA" or "CUSA noped the hell out of there because ... ew"

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  10. 10 hours ago, TrueYankee26 said:

    They should get some HBCUs. The HBCUs will finally be on the map without hiring a former NFL player as a head coach, they get the funding they need and the CUSA stays alive. Not to mention the amount of elite African American talent they would attract now that they are playing on an FBS level. And not to mention... THE BANDS.

    That would be great. Problem is how many HBCU athletic departments can afford 85 scholarships, facilities renovations, increased travel budgets, etc. NC A&T and Jackson State most likely could swing it but who else?

     

    Maybe FAMU could but Bragg hasn't been renovated in 40 years and needs a lot of love. FAMU would likely need to have Bethune-Cookman come up to so they could keep the rivalry alive. 

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