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It's all G5....

I just think that neither league is better than the other. That its a lot more balanced than people think and balanced meaning mediocre. I think that the money that people keep throwing around isnt going to be there and even if its a few extra million dollars, youre giving Boise the benefit of the doubt while everyone else is mediocre. I think both leagues suffer from institutions that ignored football and the ones who had success early tried to leave almost a decade ago when they were relevant but havent been able to get anywhere near that since except for Boise. We spent a lot of years in that mediocrity to down right terrible but finally decided to start spending money and taking it seriously.
Ww also played a much tougher schedule than Army and Tulane. We beat 2 P4 programs on the road, we had 2 combined losses by 8 points. Our schedules were not the same and that's why with 2 losses we were able to stay in Top 25. Our conference is full of mid-tier to bottom feeders and the vaunted Pac 12 is going to be taking several of those.
Our P4 wins weren't moving the needle and you know it. We were ranked ahead of army before Kansas started their whirlwind tour of really good wins.

Mediocre yes. But we have bad teams with little hope. Their bad teams actually have a lot of hope.

Utah State under Bronco, SDSU, both have a ton of potential over nearly any MW school outside of UNLV.

Fresno was using an interim coach that we know first hand is flawed

Reno, UNM, have little hope. Hawaii's ceiling is low. AFA has a cap on their ceiling which is maybe what Navy and Army did this year, perhaps a step down from that

There is some potential at Wyoming, though it seems that the NIL era will hurt them. Not that much money there community wise.

Sjsu has been really good, but will they invest? They spend zero dollars in NIL in basketball, not sure about football. They have paid good money for coaches but does it trickle down? Their fan base doesn't care so why would they invest?

Every team in the new PAC you could realistically see in the top 25. We have 3, maybe 4 teams.

All of that adds up. SOS matters.

Then there is the money. We will see, but I thinjthey will be getting significantly more, and once they get in a couple of years, they will be racking up more NCAAT credits. Money certainly helps stay competitive. We seemingly found some willing to invest, but that is new to us, will that be there down the road if we can't strike gold again after Mullen inevitably moves on?
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Not UNLV but football related...Kinda..

Stumbled across this on Twitter.

Short minute long video of Michigan players going through the tunnel entering the Horseshoe for the Ohio State game. Set to the music The Beast from the movie Sicario.

If there was a category for super short films 1 minute in length at the Academy Awards this would get my vote..

Timed the music and perfectly. Final 5-10 seconds cool as hell.

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Love that movie. And yeah vey cool video.
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UNLV Offered. . .

I like this one a lot. Not sure what chance we have getting him as Wisconsin, Illini, and Oregon are after him. I see him fit in with us as an instant starter at linebacker. He would get a lot of visibility with us. But, I don't think our chance is good to land him. You never know those A4 schools might just want him for depth and his playing time might be limited. He needs to be a Rebel.

It's all G5....

Ok. We'll see in a couple years..

Personally the PAC top to bottom has the most schools with upside and potential.

We have Reno and UNM.
I just think that neither league is better than the other. That its a lot more balanced than people think and balanced meaning mediocre. I think that the money that people keep throwing around isnt going to be there and even if its a few extra million dollars, youre giving Boise the benefit of the doubt while everyone else is mediocre. I think both leagues suffer from institutions that ignored football and the ones who had success early tried to leave almost a decade ago when they were relevant but havent been able to get anywhere near that since except for Boise. We spent a lot of years in that mediocrity to down right terrible but finally decided to start spending money and taking it seriously.
It wasn't jsut Boise. We were ranked ahead of Army even with 2 losses, and many had us ahead of Tulane with both with 2 losses, though the CFP ranking did not.

NIU doesn't move the needle much for me. They were a 100+ level team. It doesn't seem that their brand draws a lot of eyeballs. Being in another timezone is nice but does it matter if you are grabbing a small fan base with it?

They are upper middle team in a conference that is worth less media value than the current MW. At best they would be the average value if the new MW with all factors considered
Ww also played a much tougher schedule than Army and Tulane. We beat 2 P4 programs on the road, we had 2 combined losses by 8 points. Our schedules were not the same and that's why with 2 losses we were able to stay in Top 25. Our conference is full of mid-tier to bottom feeders and the vaunted Pac 12 is going to be taking several of those.
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It's all G5....

The only reason that the AAC wasn't in front of the MWC was due to BSU having a very high rating due to the one game played verse Oregon. Remove BSU and the rest of the MWC didn't do anything. When the MWC breaks to the PAC, they will have BSU and a bunch of SCRUBS (sorry, pun intended!). Depending on being able to get NIU and one other team from back east, I do not believe there will be that noticeable of a difference between the MWC and the PAC on a national level. The bottom line is that UNLV must be as good as they were this year or better. As for BSU, remove the wins over UNLV, and they didn't beat a single team ranked in the top 40.
It wasn't jsut Boise. We were ranked ahead of Army even with 2 losses, and many had us ahead of Tulane with both with 2 losses, though the CFP ranking did not.

NIU doesn't move the needle much for me. They were a 100+ level team. It doesn't seem that their brand draws a lot of eyeballs. Being in another timezone is nice but does it matter if you are grabbing a small fan base with it?

They are upper middle team in a conference that is worth less media value than the current MW. At best they would be the average value if the new MW with all factors considered

Is anyone else concerned?

He also fell short on one in Boise in the cold.I have to imagine conditions played a role in it.

Kicking in a dome and not dealing with the elements has to be easier overall. Not just from the actual kicking but the snap and hold as well.

There was an actual Harvard study on it in for the NFL (Good to see those outrageous tuition costs are studying things that matter!)

'Not surprisingly, there is a strong association between kicking indoors and greater FG success. From distances of greater than 20 yards, being indoors is strongly associated with higher FG success. And the significance of this association appears to increase along with the length of the FG attempt.'

It did go on to say that after 50 yards there wasn't much difference. Having more to do with kickers leg strength. But from 20 yards to 49 yards significantly easier kicking in doors.
Wait a second. You're talking about guys who kick? As in the 'French Commies' you despise guys who kick?

Please take some time away from these boards and enjoy some fresh air.

CDM Era: Transfer Portal and Recruits Thread

Just stuff thrown at the wall.

I'd ask the writer; what connection does he have to Martyn? The branch bros were easy to connect because of Gorman but that's a pipe dream.
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