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  • cflash22
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    • Jun 2011
    • 8

    #2701
    Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

    UCONN's basketball is on probation for poor academics, the school itself is an AAU institution. In other words, it's academics are excellent.

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    • p_rushing
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 14514

      #2702
      Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

      Originally posted by TDenverFan
      Did I miss anybody, and who do you guys think would be good for the ACC?
      Nothing would be added to the ACC with any of those teams other than ND. ND is also not going to come to the ACC without having control of their TV rights.

      Put it this way, the ACC must keep FSU. If FSU leaves, then the other football teams will also look to leave. With the horrible contract that Swofford negotiated, I don't see how the football ACC schools can stay. Other conferences are getting a lot more money and that is putting them at a bigger disadvantage.

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      • TDenverFan
        MVP
        • Jan 2011
        • 3457

        #2703
        Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

        Originally posted by cflash22
        UCONN's basketball is on probation for poor academics, the school itself is an AAU institution. In other words, it's academics are excellent.
        Right. But, it can't go to the tourney for a year or two, huring them in the short term.

        Originally posted by p_rushing
        Nothing would be added to the ACC with any of those teams other than ND. ND is also not going to come to the ACC without having control of their TV rights.

        Put it this way, the ACC must keep FSU. If FSU leaves, then the other football teams will also look to leave. With the horrible contract that Swofford negotiated, I don't see how the football ACC schools can stay. Other conferences are getting a lot more money and that is putting them at a bigger disadvantage.
        Yeah that was more or less my point. The ACC is running out of non ND options.
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        • Maxattax3
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          • Aug 2008
          • 2265

          #2704
          Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

          Originally posted by p_rushing
          The Texas treatment was what I meant. TAMU couldn't do what they wanted because the Texas schools had to act together.
          there was no texas conspiracy. everyone voted on everything just like in every other conference.

          aggy voted for "unequal revenue sharing" every time it came up (just like nebraska) except for an arbitrary vote on their way out. aggy and corn-aggy just couldnt field a decent-enough product to take advantage so they pointed the finger at big bad texas. Also, it couldnt have been the LHN because aggy was approached about being included in the deal before the network even existed.
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          • adice15
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            • Jul 2009
            • 2161

            #2705
            Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

            Originally posted by TDenverFan
            If Louisville doesn't have good enough academics for the ACC, why would UCONN? They're on academic probation or something.

            Outside of ND, the ACC doesn't have a ton of good options.

            Louisville: (Academic Ranking #164 acc to US News)
            +Good Basketball
            -Mediocre Football

            UCONN (#58)
            +Good Basketball
            +New Market
            +Potential BC Rivalry
            -Bad Football
            -On Probation

            University of Cincinnati (#143)
            +Decent Basketball/Football Programs
            +Not too far from ND (Potential Rivalry?)
            -Tiny Football Stadium
            -Nothing Special in any major sport

            Rutgers (#68)
            +Good Academics
            +New Territory
            -Mediocre at most major sports

            Navy (#14 Liberal Arts)
            +Sizable National Fanbase
            +Potential Rivalry with Maryland
            -Awful at Basketball
            -Inconsistent at Football

            Army (#14 Liberal Arts)
            +Respectable National Fanbase
            -Afwful at basketball
            -Not good at football
            -Awkward location between Syracuse & BC

            Temple (#132)
            +Good Basketball Program
            +Large Stadium (CCG)
            +In Philadelphia
            -Mediocre attendance
            -OK football team

            USF (#181)
            +In Florida (Might help FSt Stay)
            +Decent football team
            -Academics
            -Nothing special (Doesn't give anything stellar to the ACC)

            UCF (#177)
            +In Florida
            +Good Football Team
            -Academics
            -Inconsistent at basketball

            SMU (#62)
            +Football on the Rise
            +Texas Fanbase
            +Academics
            -Basketball
            -Geographical Oddity

            Houston/USM (Not Published)
            +Football
            +New Fan Base
            ?Academics
            -Baskebtall is inconsistent

            Tulsa (#72)
            +Decent at football
            +New Fanbase
            +Academics
            -Basketball
            -Geographical Oddity

            ECU (#194)
            +Good attendance at football games
            -Poor basketball team
            -Academics
            -Awful geographical location

            I think that covers just about everybody. I think if they can't get ND, Rutgers and UCONN are the most likely. Some of these schools (USM, Houston, SMU, etc.) are most likely not on the ACC's radar. Honestly though, SMU would be a pretty good choice for them, IMO. Adding in SMU and Tulsa, while setting up an east-west type of thing, would not be too bad for them. Sure, basketball would take a hit, but they could improve (Tulsa had a winning record, SMU was 13-19) with better funding (From the ACC). Temple might not be bad, the CCG could be in the Linc. Granted, IDK how many people would show up to that.

            Did I miss anybody, and who do you guys think would be good for the ACC?
            While I would be ecstatic if it happened, I don't think Tulsa's going to the ACC or any BCS conference for a while. But about the basketball team, we had a good program in the mid to late 90's and early 00's, so theres a chance that being in the ACC could bring us back to glory. But like I said, there's basically no chance that we join the ACC anyway.
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            • wildthing2022000
              Rookie
              • Jul 2004
              • 213

              #2706
              Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

              Originally posted by TDenverFan
              If Louisville doesn't have good enough academics for the ACC, why would UCONN? They're on academic probation or something.

              Outside of ND, the ACC doesn't have a ton of good options.

              Louisville: (Academic Ranking #164 acc to US News)
              +Good Basketball
              -Mediocre Football

              UCONN (#58)
              +Good Basketball
              +New Market
              +Potential BC Rivalry
              -Bad Football
              -On Probation

              University of Cincinnati (#143)
              +Decent Basketball/Football Programs
              +Not too far from ND (Potential Rivalry?)
              -Tiny Football Stadium
              -Nothing Special in any major sport

              Rutgers (#68)
              +Good Academics
              +New Territory
              -Mediocre at most major sports

              Navy (#14 Liberal Arts)
              +Sizable National Fanbase
              +Potential Rivalry with Maryland
              -Awful at Basketball
              -Inconsistent at Football

              Army (#14 Liberal Arts)
              +Respectable National Fanbase
              -Afwful at basketball
              -Not good at football
              -Awkward location between Syracuse & BC

              Temple (#132)
              +Good Basketball Program
              +Large Stadium (CCG)
              +In Philadelphia
              -Mediocre attendance
              -OK football team

              USF (#181)
              +In Florida (Might help FSt Stay)
              +Decent football team
              -Academics
              -Nothing special (Doesn't give anything stellar to the ACC)

              UCF (#177)
              +In Florida
              +Good Football Team
              -Academics
              -Inconsistent at basketball

              SMU (#62)
              +Football on the Rise
              +Texas Fanbase
              +Academics
              -Basketball
              -Geographical Oddity

              Houston/USM (Not Published)
              +Football
              +New Fan Base
              ?Academics
              -Baskebtall is inconsistent

              Tulsa (#72)
              +Decent at football
              +New Fanbase
              +Academics
              -Basketball
              -Geographical Oddity

              ECU (#194)
              +Good attendance at football games
              -Poor basketball team
              -Academics
              -Awful geographical location

              I think that covers just about everybody. I think if they can't get ND, Rutgers and UCONN are the most likely. Some of these schools (USM, Houston, SMU, etc.) are most likely not on the ACC's radar. Honestly though, SMU would be a pretty good choice for them, IMO. Adding in SMU and Tulsa, while setting up an east-west type of thing, would not be too bad for them. Sure, basketball would take a hit, but they could improve (Tulsa had a winning record, SMU was 13-19) with better funding (From the ACC). Temple might not be bad, the CCG could be in the Linc. Granted, IDK how many people would show up to that.

              Did I miss anybody, and who do you guys think would be good for the ACC?
              Tulane - #50
              +New Market
              -Athletics

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              • TDenverFan
                MVP
                • Jan 2011
                • 3457

                #2707
                Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                Originally posted by wildthing2022000
                Tulane - #50
                +New Market
                -Athletics
                Tulane is too awful at both football and basketball to have a shot. My high school has a larger court than them. They do have great academics, but that's about it.
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                • TDenverFan
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 3457

                  #2708
                  Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                  VCU is joining the Atlantic 10
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                  • superjames1992
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 31382

                    #2709
                    Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                    I am hearing rumors of WVU and Alabama opening the 2014 season in Atlanta.
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                    • rangerrick012
                      All Star
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 6201

                      #2710
                      Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                      ODU is leaving the CAA to join the CUSA, which means they'll go from FCS to FBS in 2015.

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                      • TheBrothers24
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                        • Sep 2007
                        • 1915

                        #2711
                        Originally posted by rangerrick012
                        ODU is leaving the CAA to join the CUSA, which means they'll go from FCS to FBS in 2013.

                        http://hamptonroads.com/2012/05/odu-...erenceusa-2013
                        Congrats for the big step up in both competition & money. With us going to the A10 & you guys going to the CUSA, hopefully they get the rivalry an annual game.
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                        • capn_razzamataz
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                          • Sep 2005
                          • 402

                          #2712
                          Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                          JMU fans are all like:

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                          While VCU fans are like:


                          and ODU fans are all like:
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                          • TheRegan
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                            • Apr 2011
                            • 177

                            #2713
                            Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                            According to FBSchedules, Old Dominion is joining C-USA in all non-football sports in 2013, then moving up football in 2015

                            Link: http://www.fbschedules.com/2012/05/o...ence-usa-2013/
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                            • rangerrick012
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                              • Jan 2010
                              • 6201

                              #2714
                              Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                              Originally posted by TheRegan
                              According to FBSchedules, Old Dominion is joining C-USA in all non-football sports in 2013, then moving up football in 2015

                              Link: http://www.fbschedules.com/2012/05/o...ence-usa-2013/
                              That's a good idea. Even though the football team has been good, it's still not ready for DI and would get crushed if we made the move too soon. This gives us time to recruit and use the luster of DI to get some better talent.
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                              • BurghFan
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                                • Jul 2009
                                • 10046

                                #2715
                                Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                                Originally posted by rangerrick012
                                That's a good idea. Even though the football team has been good, it's still not ready for DI and would get crushed if we made the move too soon. This gives us time to recruit and use the luster of DI to get some better talent.
                                Yeah, that's probably what's going to happen to UTSA this year. They actually have 2 D-II (not FCS) teams on their schedule in Texas A&M-Commerce and NW Oklahoma.
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