Unlv & Air Force in contact w/AAC
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We stay and Odom is gone. Especially after they bring in weaker schools to fill in.
We stay and Odom is gone. Especially after they bring in weaker schools to fill in.
Their home scheduling is an embarrassment they always pull that crap and move the best home games to someplace else.We play eleven non conference games. According to last years final Kenpom rankings, the 7 lowest ranked teams play in the Thomas & Mack. The other 4 are neutral or away.
Road games: Kenpom # 11 32,34, 41,61
Home games # 217,224,260,290,310,358
A rather embarrassing slap in the face to downstairs donors who have to witness these putrid games. How does UNLV expect to draw ANY crowds with that type scheduling? Thanks Kevin for getting me all fired up about UC Riverside…..Not sure how we coerced Memphis to come here. So we got that going for us…
that there are a few programs in that group of 6 that dont want to see UNLV elevated. Also they dont want UNM. Also there is the question of who pays the fees for the next group- does the Pac 12 give up its massive War chest to the MWC in departure and poaching fees or do the next 4 programs pay their own way... If thats the case, none of those schools have the 18 million required.Surprised the PAC doesn't prioritize Army, Navy and AFA. Add Memphis, USF, UAB/Tulane, UNM, and UNLV. Ultimately Killing the MWC and all costs associated and watering down the AAC so bad that CUSA would giggle. Then you got your got your $10mil/per school media package with ease and with 14 schools. CSU would have to join the east side with AFA. 7v7
If I was the PAC, my first order of biz would be to destroy the MWC. Adding AF, UNLV and UNM could do it.
What am I missing?
I agree four is a good number. Would those four votes be enough to dissolve the conference and avoid paying a departure fee?If Memphis and Tulane agree to stay with AF & UNLV the AAC should consider taking UNM and one other school. The other school doesn't necessarily have to be a MWC school.
Does AFA get their funding from the Defense Department or through some other mechanism? If it's DOD would they need congressional approval to move?What makes this tough is the uncertainty of who's staying and who's going.
I'd have to know who else from current MWC is sticking it out.
Figure AFA not likely sticking around.
I'm down to 7 now.
Need 5 to rebuild.
Ok if I'm building with 7 I'm thinking I probably take the money and do everything possible with it to get a BIG12 invite in 5 years.
If it's 6 because USU took the PAC12 offer I think I'm taking a PAC12 offer as well if its there.
I just think the conference would be so watered down at that point I'd damn near have to run the table every year to even hope for a CFP birth. I'd have to schedule way up in OOC (No more FCS opponents) to compensate for weak in conference schedule.
But that is a boatload load of money to turn down.
If Memphis and Tulane agree to stay with AF & UNLV the AAC should consider taking UNM and one other school. The other school doesn't necessarily have to be a MWC school.Pretty much how I read it...Wouldn't be surprised if Utah State wasn't part of that discussion as well.
I hadn't ever thought about AAC adding UNLV and AF as a way to entice Memphis and Tulane to stay.
There is a ton of maneuvering right now for sure.
Creative for sure, I just can’t see the rest of the schools agreeing to hand UNLV that big of a chunk of cash… I mean it would be funny to be public enemy number 1 to every other MW schools fans though lol.So here's a what if...
Glory calls and offers 30% of the departure fees collected to UNLV, an increased revenue share to say 5 million per year, with a 5 year commitment(ie- 5 year penalties to leave, after 5 none) to help build conference back to stay... do you take that?
It's going to be a close game. Storyline: UNLV Freshman Field Goal Kicker with Win.There are a million storyline surround each of these teams. Broadly, there are two major ones:
One is on the way out of the conference, the other is trying.
Both are CFP hopefuls.
These teams were picked 2 and 3 in tbe conference each with 2 first place votes. In addition to what should be a really good game on Saturday, what storyline specific to this week are you most interested in?
I always like former staffers playing against UNLV again. Skipper is a former UNLV DC, JD Williams is DBs and DPGC.
Yes but this is true of the other MWC schools as well. Our title game vs BSU drew over 1M.I would be careful with these metrics. Our numbers definitely were boosted by Michigan, Kansas and Vanderbilt. The numbers don’t look so exciting when you remove bowl and out of conference.
I had read that as well yeah that is definitely no on the grant of rights. If the new PAC is expecting $ similar to what the AAC already gets I would negotiate with them which would likely keep Memphis and Tulane in that conference maybe add two more MWC schools and let the PAC scramble. If the $ are the same we don't need the PAC if they don't want to pay our departure fees.
What if I took out Boise's Bowl Games and OOC schedule of Washington, Memphis, and UCF? Looking at the smaller OOC game, do you think Bryant draws more eyes than North Dakota?I would be careful with these metrics. Our numbers definitely were boosted by Michigan, Kansas and Vanderbilt. The numbers don’t look so exciting when you remove bowl and out of conference.
NopeSo here's a what if...
Glory calls and offers 30% of the departure fees collected to UNLV, an increased revenue share to say 5 million per year, with a 5 year commitment(ie- 5 year penalties to leave, after 5 none) to help build conference back to stay... do you take that?
So here's a what if...
Glory calls and offers 30% of the departure fees collected to UNLV, an increased revenue share to say 5 million per year, with a 5 year commitment(ie- 5 year penalties to leave, after 5 none) to help build conference back to stay... do you take that?
So here's a what if...
Glory calls and offers 30% of the departure fees collected to UNLV, an increased revenue share to say 5 million per year, with a 5 year commitment(ie- 5 year penalties to leave, after 5 none) to help build conference back to stay... do you take that?