Losing Fresno State and/or Nevada would increase Sac States chance of joining the WAC, but it would not be as attractive without FSU or Nevada IMO. Those two are the biggest draw for Sac State.SJHornet said:Reports are that Utah becomes Pac 10's 12th member tomorrow. Mountain West looses one of its major players. Do they in turn raid the WAC? Maybe this is Fresno and/or Nevada's call. Would put us in a better position to be invited I'd think.
Its getting crazy.
Green Cookie Monster said:Welcome rat, any relation to Sac Rat who has been glareingly absent from this discussion.
Wasn't the reason the MWC was formed was to rid themselves of the 'lesser' programs such as FSU and UNR when they were all part of the Super WAC? Would almost be egg on their face to extend an invitation now. I still think that Houston and UTEP bring more 'prestige' to the MWC in both locality and academics. Or Tulsa and UNT.
Even if FSU and UNR leave, I still think it is in our best interests to move out of the SKY and go FBS. As Wanless mentioned in the Fargo radio interview, there isn't a team in the Big Sky that any of our fans can drive to within reason. A WAC with SJSU, Cal Poly and UCFE would add the piece missing for convenience and economics. Add UM and MSU and it strenghtens the conference. Of course our business model for FBS has us selling out Hornet Stadium with FSU and UNR visiting, not sure if we could say the same with CP and UCFE. We have had 16,000 for Cal Poly and 21,000 for UCFE in the past, so it is within reason that could grow with an upgrade.
I do not think reconstituting the old Big West with football would gain us anything. That conference has a major public perception issue and most Californian's think of the Big West a bus league with schools that aren't committed to athletics. There is a reason all these football schools left the BW.
WAC of the future if MWC raids more....
Sac State/UCFE
Cal Poly/SJSU
USU/MSU
Idaho/Montana
Hawaii/Portland State
PSU is being mentioned, but their athletic budget is $10.3M, which would need to be doubled to realistically be in contention. The new PGE Park will be awesome, really nice football/soccer venue now with the upgrades. Will Hawaii let it's ego overshadow prudent economics?
What is ironic is that all of these schools were at one time in the same boat as Sac State. New to the world of FBS and growing. Now they think their sh*t doesn't stink.
Another Sac State fan leaving Cal Poly out of the WAC expansion talk. I know that Cal Poly is interested in the WAC and the WAC is interested in Cal Poly. Does that mean an invite for Cal Poly? Maybe, maybe not, but they are definately in the conversation.OldHornet said:Regardless of the outcome - these discussions are very interesting.
The biggest problem the WAC has in football is a credibility issue - both in it's quality of the on the field and it's ability to market it's product. Ultimately any expansion (if it happens) will need to address those issues. How would the candidates help?
1. UTEP - If I were the WAC commish this is the play I would try to make. They have facilities, fans and a fairly strong legacy in several sports. I would try to make the case that being in a western conference would increase their financials and fan support. I know it's a stretch but if you're trying to improve the product and marketability this is the type of move you need to make (or at least try).
2.A/B - Sac - I would detail all of the points that have been made but the economics clealy make this a positive move for several WAC schools. Reduced travel costs for most schools, bus for SJSU, NEV, FSU and usually cheaper to fly into a metro area (important for sports outside of football). The biggest question will be how the "potential" of SAC can increase the viability of the WAC.
2.A/B - UCD and PSU - very similar pro's to SAC. I think PSU is a very serious candidate - PSU has a major leg up in facilities.
3. Montana - I think the Griz fans are a lot like the FSU fans, they're living in their own world. Does anyone outside of Montana care about Montana football? Of course not so then the question is does the state of Montana add enough value to improve the conference? Facilities and fan support are good so they may provide one of the best short term options. But long term I don't think they can improve much beyond their current status - especially financially. The population of Montana is roughly half of the population of the Sacto Metro. Montana is also currently charging ticket prices that are on par with other FBS schools so how do they generate more funds without playing body bag games. If they start to produce losing records will they still fill that stadium? Potential from a dollas perspective they the most to lose by going to the FBS.
4. UNT - On the plus side they offer a new football stadium. When you look at the WAC, outside of Fresno, the facilities are nothing special - UNT would upgrade that. On the down side I'm not sure what value they bring, I would put them in them along side Idaho or NMSU from a football perspective. But at least NMSU has a solid basketball program. UNT averages about 18k per game in football, the population of Denton is only 118k and it's 225 miles from a metro (Dallas). The biggest question for the WAC is can they improve their status? I would say no when - do people in TX care about being in the WAC vs the Sun Belt?
"When Boise State made the move to Mountain West, not surprising a whole lot of people, my first thought was to think of the teams that could possibly replace Boise State and not have the conference lose a whole lot of ground, or respect for that matter.
I immediately thought of teams like SMU, Houston, Rice, UTEP, or even Tulsa, all teams out of Conference USA. But, as a source out of Fresno told me yesterday, none of these teams would accept an invitation to a conference that's looking like a step backwards."
"The other insulting line came from the fact that the Mountain West, even though they may lose Utah to the Pac-10, will have absolutely no interest in replacing Utah with another WAC school. The low blows just keep coming."
SloStang said:Losing Fresno State and/or Nevada would increase Sac States chance of joining the WAC, but it would not be as attractive without FSU or Nevada IMO. Those two are the biggest draw for Sac State.SJHornet said:Reports are that Utah becomes Pac 10's 12th member tomorrow. Mountain West looses one of its major players. Do they in turn raid the WAC? Maybe this is Fresno and/or Nevada's call. Would put us in a better position to be invited I'd think.
Its getting crazy.
aggiemba said:You suc staters are all filled up on crazy aren't you? I think it is almost cute. Trust me, UC Davis will get the WAC invite long before it comes to Sac.
aggiemba said:You suc staters are all filled up on crazy aren't you? I think it is almost cute. Trust me, UC Davis will get the WAC invite long before it comes to Sac.