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Re: Re: Conference Affiliations



From: Brian Johnson
Date: 06 May 2003 - 01:19 PM EST

I like everything about it, except for the inclusion
of ECU, USF, USM and TCU. These schools are either
too geographically far-reaching, bring nothing to the
table, or both.

I've asked this before, and I guess I'll just have to
keep asking it: Why is having 12 teams and a
conference championship such a priority? The Big Ten,
Pac Ten, and current Big East have done just fine
without one.

--- Bryan Sherman <address@hidden> wrote:
How about those UC/WVa match ups... :-)

I'd love that in football.

jon b


dfairchild wrote:

Yes, you have identified the problem. I am fine
with lopping of Houston
and
Tulane, but you are still left with bringing in 2
schools that have
football
programs. I left Houston and Tulane because of
their TV markets. I
think
if C-USA wants to move closer to BCS status - it
needs 12 fb teams so it
can
have a championship game - beyond the TV money, it
would help with
exposure
and recruiting.

Adding Rutgers and UConn could be options
Cincy
Pitt
WV
Rutgers
U Conn
V Tech

UL
Memphis
TCU
ECU
So. Fla
So. Miss

How does that look for a fb conference?


-----Original Message-----
From: oleskl [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:25 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: RE: [UC Basketball] Re: Conference
Affiliations




FB members
Cincy
UL
Memphis
V Tech
Pitt
WV
TCU
ECU
So. Fla
Houston
So Miss
Tulane (New Orleans TV market)

for basketball keep Marquette and DePaul (chicago
TV market)

so long Army, Charlotte, St. Louis and UAB



You say we can lop off some of the bottom feeders
but yet you keep Tulane
and Houston in the conference. Houston's athletic
department is in a very
bad money situation right now, reportedly not able
to even pay for
scholarships and Tulane is facing a vote to give
up their Div 1 status
due
to financial restraints. Charlotte, St. Louis and
UAB have hardly been
bottom feeders in basketball.

oleskl
e-mail: address@hidden











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