How about a different strategy? Dins follow JMU into FBS. The way things are going, the FUture of FCS is really in question IMHO. It worked out pretty well for App St
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You're moving goal posts.youwouldno wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:50 amIf someone from the CAA calls Jason Donnelly, and he picks up the phone to have a general conversation, would that mean Furman was exploring leaving the SoCon?
I guess you could say that claim wouldn't be "fabricated" since it's loosely based on a real event. But the bottom line is, there is no real indication that SoCon membership could change under the current circumstances.
If a bunch of wacky stuff happens in other conferences, certainly the picture could change.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:52 pmYou're moving goal posts.
You said it's a random guy. You have no idea. Maybe it's true. Maybe it isn't. I'm just posting it for discussion. I didn't bet my house on it being true.
I think Furman, despite the not being able to get anywhere close to filling our stadium, is leading the SoCon in game attendance.Sad Din wrote:Following the departures to the Sun Belt and the planned moves of six other schools to the American Athletic Conference, Conference USA will be left with only five members: Western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, Florida International, UTEP and Louisiana Tech. Conference USA commissioner Judy MacLeod has said the league is pursuing new members, including FCS schools that are considering making the move to FBS.
Last one to act will be left holding the bag. IMHO ETSU and Chatty will jump eventually and UNCG wont be too far behind. Given a good deal, beleive CIT will too.
SoCon will have to scoop up the BIg South schools. Its a tough situation for sure
No idea what “relevant team” in the playoffs means. If they make the Playoffs, they are a “relevant” Team.FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:24 pmI’m all for CofC to bolster the bball side of things. The goal of the SoCon should be to get an at large tourney bid and CofC helps. The same should be true of Fball. The SoCon has struggled to have more than one relevant team in then playoffs since App and GSU left. If adding any of these schools help I’m all for it.
Curious to know reasons for continuous disparagement of Elon. Is it mainly because they have so many students from NY NJ MA, and relatively few from NC?FUBeAR wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 9:29 pmNo idea what “relevant team” in the playoffs means. If they make the Playoffs, they are a “relevant” Team.FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:24 pmI’m all for CofC to bolster the bball side of things. The goal of the SoCon should be to get an at large tourney bid and CofC helps. The same should be true of Fball. The SoCon has struggled to have more than one relevant team in then playoffs since App and GSU left. If adding any of these schools help I’m all for it.
SoCon has avg’d 1.33 At Large Playoff bids in the 24 Team Playoff Field since GaSou & Appy departed, including 4 in 2016…and getting completely hosed out of 3 in 2018.
Most peeps are acknowledging that the SoCon will have 2 this year with possibilities of 3…even 4 (FUBeAR says NFW to 4…5 worthy Teams, but only 2 or, maybe, 3 will get the call).
The only time the SoCon has failed to get at least 1 At-large bid in a 24 Team field was 2014…the year after the GaSou/Appy exit. Samford & WCU may have deserved bids that year, but perception, due to the departures & perceived weakness of new SoCon Teams, hurt their ’cases.’ With those not-so-new-now Teams winning/challenging for SoCon Championships and doing some good things OOC, that perception has subsided. Overall, top-to-bottom strength, is now reluctantly recognized, but we will need some strong SoCon Playoff (overcoming the stacked decks) performances to get to an expectation of being a 3 or 4 bid league.
Richmond & W&M…and NC A&T would help. Everyone recognizes E*Loan for the ‘posers’ they are.