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Time to leave the Big Sky?

webergrad02 said:
WILDCAT said:
I will say one thing though, destroying our conf mates in basketball isnt doing us any favors, we fell like 70 spots in the RPI after crushing both UNC and UND

It is still too early to give the RPI a lot of merit. The increase in conference games this year will hurt our RPI. The conference is down no doubt about it. But I don't think switching conferences is the answer. Before we trash our current league too much, it would be nice to win the regular season and post season titles.



Agreed, I am in no way in favor of a move, we are where we belong
 
I say we quit dragging our feet and just go ahead and accept the current offer we have from the SEC. They really want our football program so we can hold out for 50% of all the conference TV money and insist that the other SEC teams play us at home 75% of the time. I know Alabama may not fully support the revenue sharing so I think the current invitation they have extended to Weber is more than generous :roll:
 
we are just one of hundreds of schools who liked things the way they were in 2009. tradition means nothing anymore. its all about the big boys making tons of money. if that is the future of college sports my plan is to switch to pro sports.

if college sports get ruined, i can live with donating to the alum assoc only and then follow a pro team. i would not prefer that but it may not be my choice. the way things are going i would rather just be a fan of teams that get paid where things are more even/fair/normal. if fbs is any indication of the future of college sports then i may be a pro fan in the near future.
 
Waldo said:
I say we quit dragging our feet and just go ahead and accept the current offer we have from the SEC. They really want our football program so we can hold out for 50% of all the conference TV money and insist that the other SEC teams play us at home 75% of the time. I know Alabama may not fully support the revenue sharing so I think the current invitation they have extended to Weber is more than generous :roll:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Post of the Day!!
 

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