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Legitimate Questions for the APP State fans..
Posted on 8/12/08 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 8/12/08 at 6:54 pm
If ASU makes the leap in 2011 to the BCS division of the NCAA...
What conference will ASU petition to join?
What type of time frame will ASU expect before they go bowling?
Who would be your rivals?
Would you still recruit the same athletes?
What conference will ASU petition to join?
What type of time frame will ASU expect before they go bowling?
Who would be your rivals?
Would you still recruit the same athletes?
Posted on 8/12/08 at 6:58 pm to lakeviewtiger
Not an ASU fan but I think it would go like
1) They join the Big East.
2) I think they could make it to their first bowl within 3 years.
3) North Carolina and Louisville. With a game against one of their FCS rival teams every year.
4) They could. The Spread is an easy way to become good fast.
1) They join the Big East.
2) I think they could make it to their first bowl within 3 years.
3) North Carolina and Louisville. With a game against one of their FCS rival teams every year.
4) They could. The Spread is an easy way to become good fast.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:03 pm to SeabrookTiger
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SeabrookTiger
I like where your head's at.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:16 pm to DanglingFury
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I like where your head's at.
on his shoulders?
Seriously, his points are valid and pretty much along the lines of what I was thinking. However, I'd really like to see them start spanking WVU yearly.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:22 pm to lakeviewtiger
Here's a story from the Orlando Sentinel but I think this is just one person's idea:
LINK
"Let's say you are the czar of college football sometime early in the next decade, and you have the power to radically make over the game in a decade marked by both challenge and opportunity.
Your mission: Maximize revenue for the most prominent schools, strengthen television exposure in a competitive 500-channel world and monetize the Web. You must do this in an era of gazillion-dollar coaching salaries and facilities wars. You must do this amid a still struggling economy and $6-a-gallon (or much more) gasoline. You must achieve this in the face of continual strain on university resources on both the academic and athletic fronts.
What do you do?"....
"SUN BELT (14)
The Sun Belt strengthens its presence with new or upgraded programs in strong mid-sized markets. It will remain a popular league on SEC schedules and will find a niche as a Southern version of the MAC.
East: Appalachian State, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Furman, *Georgia State, Georgia Southern, Middle Tennessee"
Most ASU fans would not want to go to the Sun Belt. I would prefer ACC because it would keep the games close to home for us. Any chance you guys are gonna have any room for us in the SEC in the next few years? :)
LINK
"Let's say you are the czar of college football sometime early in the next decade, and you have the power to radically make over the game in a decade marked by both challenge and opportunity.
Your mission: Maximize revenue for the most prominent schools, strengthen television exposure in a competitive 500-channel world and monetize the Web. You must do this in an era of gazillion-dollar coaching salaries and facilities wars. You must do this amid a still struggling economy and $6-a-gallon (or much more) gasoline. You must achieve this in the face of continual strain on university resources on both the academic and athletic fronts.
What do you do?"....
"SUN BELT (14)
The Sun Belt strengthens its presence with new or upgraded programs in strong mid-sized markets. It will remain a popular league on SEC schedules and will find a niche as a Southern version of the MAC.
East: Appalachian State, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Furman, *Georgia State, Georgia Southern, Middle Tennessee"
Most ASU fans would not want to go to the Sun Belt. I would prefer ACC because it would keep the games close to home for us. Any chance you guys are gonna have any room for us in the SEC in the next few years? :)
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:26 pm to ASU National Champs
Good article. That might not be that far fetched of a senario.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:32 pm to lakeviewtiger
I was in Boone a few weeks ago and talked with one of their coaches on campus. I asked him about moving up to D-1A. He said they have no plans of such. What would be the incentive if they can still play the money games against D-IA opponents (Ex: LSU, Michigan) yet still compete/win National Championships on their level? There simply is no incentive for them.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:34 pm to Tiger in Gatorland
I think they could be the next Boise St. It's gotta be easier to recruit to N.C. than it is in Boise...
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:46 pm to DanglingFury
Anyone who thinks ASU could jump into the Big East out of D1-AA is a freakin moron. The Big East would never invite them in the hypothetical situation being discussed in this thread.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 7:50 pm to Tiger in Gatorland
That's what I've been hearing too. We still have some work to do, I think the stadium is going to just barely be large enough for I-A.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:02 pm to lakeviewtiger
I wouldn't want to make the jump if it mean going to the sun belt/CUSA. Id like Big East or preferably ACC.
It wouldn't be long before we would go bowling...
Going to a bowl is becoming less and less amazing with these 6-5 teams in bowls.
Wake Forest would be a good rival, weve won like our last 6 meetings i believe and they won't play us anymore. Probably Marshal since they used to be in our conference.
Just being an ACC or Big East school wed naturally get better recruits but I supposed that would take a number of years to take shape. If we went CUSA or Sun Belt I wouldn't expect a great leap in quality of recruits.
It wouldn't be long before we would go bowling...
Going to a bowl is becoming less and less amazing with these 6-5 teams in bowls.
Wake Forest would be a good rival, weve won like our last 6 meetings i believe and they won't play us anymore. Probably Marshal since they used to be in our conference.
Just being an ACC or Big East school wed naturally get better recruits but I supposed that would take a number of years to take shape. If we went CUSA or Sun Belt I wouldn't expect a great leap in quality of recruits.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:12 pm to appguy
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Just being an ACC or
Unfortunately I don't think the University is going to be big enough (read $$) to get into the ACC any time soon. I prefer the ACC just because of playing so many games in-state.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:22 pm to DanglingFury
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they could be the next Boise St.
I guess in that sense, the bowl revenue could be much greater for them. They are currently expanding their stadium and the seats are already sold.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:24 pm to ASU National Champs
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I prefer the ACC just because of playing so many games in-state.
I wonder how the ACC would feel about so many teams in one state: UNC, NCSt, Duke, Wake at this point.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:27 pm to Tiger in Gatorland
You're right, and ECU might also pitch a fit if it came down to the ACC expanding teams in the state.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:28 pm to ASU National Champs
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Just being an ACC
Doubt it would be the Big East. Talking heads (local radio) were discussing the future of UCF.
The issue with the Big East is that they have 16 schools in the conference, but only 8 play football. UCF would be a good fit for football. They have the new stadium and they have the enrollment, but I don't think the Big East can add another school for football without dropping a DePaul or a none football member.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:40 pm to mikedatyger
Northeast (now ULM) made that jump too and went form 1-AA National Champions to shite! They are not the only example. App State should stay where they are.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:41 pm to mikedatyger
I think it would be great if we were in the ACC. We would get our arse kicked in basketball, but that's okay.
CUSA could be interesting, but I think ECU might get mad if we went there too. I heard we were wanting to schedule them at some point in time. Possibly at game at BofA stadium in Charlotte, but I don't think they have said yes.
CUSA could be interesting, but I think ECU might get mad if we went there too. I heard we were wanting to schedule them at some point in time. Possibly at game at BofA stadium in Charlotte, but I don't think they have said yes.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 8:55 pm to Tigerark
I agree with you for now. Coach Moore has done a lot with the team and they have performed beyond our wildest expectations the last few years. If we made the jump now we'd just get lost in the crowd. Not sure there is an upside for us at this point even though many of our fans get excited about the prospect of being I-A.
Posted on 8/12/08 at 9:00 pm to ASU National Champs
That's the reason that the NCAA put the ban out it. Apparently there were quite a few 1-AA teams that made the jump...and missed..a lot...
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