Back to the presser, very unimpressed with Orr's response to the question pertaining to the status of the stadium. At little more detail would have went a long way there.
Blue bloods like NDSU and Montana don't have to fight for relevance.
Just go independent, apply for FBS, pay the fees and be done with it. What in the world are you waiting for? Just do it.
I don’t believe any rhetoric from Sac State. 3rd party conference announces membership or backhoes and dump trucks moving dirt will be what makes me actually garner trust.Horrible poker face on Dr. Wood...but I won't believe it until a conference officially announces our inclusion. Lots of indicators pointing in that direction, but until it actually does.....
I don’t believe any rhetoric from Sac State. 3rd party conference announces membership or backhoes and dump trucks moving dirt will be what makes me actually garner trust.
I think there is an NCAA rule against it. Liberty made it work but they sued their way into FBS and had the financial backing to fight it out in court.Just go independent, apply for FBS, pay the fees and be done with it. What in the world are you waiting for? Just do it.
I was hoping to hear at what design stage the stadium is at (60%, 90%, etc) or with a ballpark time frame to see the final design (summer, fall, etc). Orr said "conceptual" designs and if the stadium has actual legs and if in fact there is an aggressive schedule to getting it built, we should be well past the "conceptual" stage of the stadium design.I totally agree. He didn’t really even answer the question, just rambled about nothing.
However, seeing Wood’s response afterward makes me a bit more confident— simply due to his confidence.
He didn’t really say too much either, but at least did elaborate more about what will be going on this season and heading into the next season. Also, his insistence that they will be going FBS soon is at least something.
Relevance is fought for every season…every game!!!Dr. Wood definitely does not have a poker face. He wants to say something, anything. But it is not up to him.
There is a history at Sac State, and Sacramento in general of disappointment. I don't want to personally project that on Dr. Wood or Josh Wood who have their own history of getting big things accomplished.
Dr. Wood is excitable, ambitious with a lot of personality. It may turn some people off, but there is no denying that he has the needle moving.
The name of the game for these football programs and conferences is exposure. You have to capture eyeballs. As annoying as it is sometimes, Sac State is showing that they can garner endless attention nationally. Marion being another piece of that. That brings value to a conference. I don't believe we are being strung along as much as Dr. Wood is keeping Sacramento relevant while the bureaucracy occurs behind the scenes. Refuses to let their value slip.
Blue bloods like NDSU and Montana don't have to fight for relevance.