OrangeXtreme
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Sharkbait might have been a more appropriate name.
Glad I read up on them. My first reaction seeing that name was “ what in the Mayberry RFD, Hooterville, Petticoat Junction loser crap company is this “?
Look for PAC 12 to add San Diego State and SMU.
Look for Stanford and Cal to institute the Lex Luther plan from Superman 1 and sink California into the ocean.
Yup. Been hearing this for quite a while out hereLook for PAC 12 to add San Diego State and SMU.
Company should immediately change its name. It was a cute start up name…
SMU has separated itself from the United Methodist Church.Why SMU? Are Cal and Stanford who refused religious schools in the past really going to vote Yes now? How is UNLV not the better pick? Or Boise? I get wanting to be in Texas but you are barely in Texas compared to the SEC and B12. Seems like a mid major move to me.
Why not also get Rice to give you 2 teams and academics, or why not take UTSA or Texas State instead of SMU? Long term they seem to have moire potential.
Why SMU? Are Cal and Stanford who refused religious schools in the past really going to vote Yes now? How is UNLV not the better pick? Or Boise? I get wanting to be in Texas but you are barely in Texas compared to the SEC and B12. Seems like a mid major move to me.
Why not also get Rice to give you 2 teams and academics, or why not take UTSA or Texas State instead of SMU? Long term they seem to have moire potential.
Dandy Don Meredith extolled their academics.Why SMU? Are Cal and Stanford who refused religious schools in the past really going to vote Yes now? How is UNLV not the better pick? Or Boise? I get wanting to be in Texas but you are barely in Texas compared to the SEC and B12. Seems like a mid major move to me.
Why not also get Rice to give you 2 teams and academics, or why not take UTSA or Texas State instead of SMU? Long term they seem to have moire potential.
Just FYI (and maybe a few of our younger posters) Syracuse University was a Methodist-affiliated institution. Until about 1970, all of SU's chancellors were also ordained Methodist ministers.SMU has separated itself from the United Methodist Church.
Judge Sides With University in Dispute With Methodist Church
A Dallas County judge ruled in favor of Southern Methodist University in a lawsuit filed by a branch of the United Methodist Church after the university amended its bylaws and articles of incorporation to separate itself from church control.www.insidehighered.com
Why SMU? Are Cal and Stanford who refused religious schools in the past really going to vote Yes now? How is UNLV not the better pick? Or Boise? I get wanting to be in Texas but you are barely in Texas compared to the SEC and B12. Seems like a mid major move to me.
Why not also get Rice to give you 2 teams and academics, or why not take UTSA or Texas State instead of SMU? Long term they seem to have moire potential.
Why SMU? Are Cal and Stanford who refused religious schools in the past really going to vote Yes now? How is UNLV not the better pick? Or Boise? I get wanting to be in Texas but you are barely in Texas compared to the SEC and B12. Seems like a mid major move to me.
Let’s change SU to Northern Methodist University.Just FYI (and maybe a few of our younger posters) Syracuse University was a Methodist-affiliated institution. Until about 1970, all of SU's chancellors were also ordained Methodist ministers.
I agree. I was going to say that neither SMU nor San Diego State have the name recognition of UNLV, but for fans of football history, SMU will always have a place in our hearts as the last team to receive the death penalty.Yeah, I find it a little puzzling that they wouldn't be all over UNLV. But what do I know.
I agree. I was going to say that neither SMU nor San Diego State have the name recognition of UNLV, but for fans of football history, SMU will always have a place in our hearts as the last team to receive the death penalty.
I understand the who "Southern California" allure of San Diego State, but if professional sports are any indication, San Diego does not create the SoCal value. Both the Clippers and the Chargers went from San Diego to LA to become second rated tenant in their arena/stadium. Similar to when my cousin told me how much loved living in California, you can be technically correct without really being correct. Technically my cousin does live in California because he lives in Bakersfield, just like San Diego is technically in Southern California. The reality, however, is when most people from other regions of the country think of California (and probably many that live in California), they do not think of Bakersfield. Similarly, when people hear "Southern California," they think more about LA and than San Diego.
The problem for the Pac is geography, which limits their options. With Houston bouncing to the XII, the AAC teams that might fit would be SMU and, if we pushed it, Tulane (who I have always hoped would join the ACC because I want to go to a road game in New Orleans), The other radiable conference close by would be the MWC. I think two of UNLV, Boise State, or Nevada would make the most sense as I assume the Pac does not want to add a team from a state other than California that already has a conference member.
Two key factors that influence the attractiveness of a school to a conference are the television market for said school and the access to quality recruits. UNLV doesn't offer much to the Pac 12.
Texas and Southern California (San Diego has players and is less than two hours away from Orange and LA counties) are recruiting hotbeds.
Dallas - Ft. Worth is the 5th largest television market in the country.
San Diego is ranked 28th.
Las Vegas is ranked 42nd.
New Orleans (Tulane) is ranked 53rd.
Television money drives college sports these days. Larger markets generate more revenue.
Top 100 Television Markets - Station Index
The largest 100 television markets in the United States.www.stationindex.com
Two key factors that influence the attractiveness of a school to a conference are the television market for said school and the access to quality recruits. UNLV doesn't offer much to the Pac 12.
Texas and Southern California (San Diego has players and is less than two hours away from Orange and LA counties) are recruiting hotbeds.
Dallas - Ft. Worth is the 5th largest television market in the country.
San Diego is ranked 28th.
Las Vegas is ranked 42nd.
New Orleans (Tulane) is ranked 53rd.
Television money drives college sports these days. Larger markets generate more revenue.
Top 100 Television Markets - Station Index
The largest 100 television markets in the United States.www.stationindex.com