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re: Tulane's Giving Itself A Huge DISADVANTAGE In Yulman Stadium?

Posted on 8/9/14 at 8:21 am to
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36140 posts
Posted on 8/9/14 at 8:21 am to
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With that said I think there is a place for the mid major to be in the same division as the power conferences.



To me whether they are in a lower division or if they are in the same division but come to terms with the differences in their limitations probably doesn't matter very much. The new playoff system is unlikely to let in a midmajor candidate because there are going to be five major conference champs and 1-2 deserving at larges who will get more favorable consideration IMO.

There have been some fun and even strong midmajors who deserved credit in recent years like the Utah, TCU, and Boise programs in the last decade. If there had been a four team playoff there were probably two years where my sense of fairness would have led me to advocate for one of them to be included rather than a second representative from a power conference or a flawed conference champ... but I personally doubt that would have happened and with the exception of a very strong Utah team I think most of the rest of them would have been disposed of immediately anyway (sorry Boise).

Anyway, you should expect push-back when it comes to some of those BCS schools you mention. Schools like Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and MSU are now flush with cash and investing more heavily on top of recruiting better than any of the midmajors for a very long time. They have solid coaches in place and have more talented rosters than people outside of the SEC are likely to realize. Mississippi State is probably regarded as a bad team by teams outside of the SEC but when they play well regarded teams from other conference they have fared very well under DM. Anyway, the teams at the bottom of a conference in a given year aren't the point because they aren't in consideration for a playoff, conference championship, and certainly not a national championship.

IMO you are stuck on the outliers who are midmajors as being the point. At least when it comes to discussing a Tulane type program discussing the few outliers really isn't the point. I'm more interested in what is good for a program like Tulane (and especially Tulane since I have personal connections to the school). What is good for a Tulane is to stop hemorrhaging money on football and slash football expenses to match what should reasonably be expected to be revenue generated. That most likely means you have to drop down to a lower division where a 20K stadium makes sense.
Posted by ForkEmDemons
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since May 2014
2235 posts
Posted on 8/9/14 at 9:23 am to
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What is good for a Tulane is to stop hemorrhaging money


From what I have seen the revenue from this stadium (tickets, TAF donations, luxury boxes, parking) in combination with TV revenue from the AAC should allow Tulane to turn a nice profit.
Posted by chalmetteowl
Chalmette
Member since Jan 2008
47816 posts
Posted on 8/9/14 at 9:30 am to
I'll just say with the recent events, i dont think college football is going to change very much. It is not in the P5's interests to drive away the midmajor conferences completely, as their home games and rent a wins are crucial to the records and bottom lines.

I do think if there is a new landscape, it will be the choice of teams to compete in it or not. If UCF or another midmajor wants to follow the big boy's rules, they'll have no choice but to let them. People will still root for the midmajors and watch them on tv...
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