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It Just Means More…
Does this mean that Woodward is out?
If not, quite a sweet deal to not have to do the most important task of your job but still get paid.
It Just Means More…
Not yet… but Outlick’s @TreyWallace has the Landry rant in his timeline (it will end up getting booted if posted here).Does this mean that Woodward is out?
If not, quite a sweet deal to not have to do the most important task of your job but still get paid.
Not yet… but Outlick’s @TreyWallace has the Landry rant in his timeline (it will end up getting booted if posted here).
(disclaimer: I am NOT disagreeing with you, nelsonmuntz)The highest NIL are going to win, and schools like Vandy and Duke and Stanford can pay a lot more, if they want to.
these p2 AD's and presidents have to be idiots if they had BCS-era regular season records as the ongoing standard, as they brought in more big brands to their conferences. a 12-0 "Pac12" USC is a 9-3 "B1G" USC ; there had to be a re-calibration as the conferences grew in membership and strength of schedule.These P2 programs are going to drive themselves crazy all thinking they can go 11-1 or 10-2 every year.
LSU is the best available job. It may be a poor state and perhaps a poor school. But football is like the top priority by miles. And it’s a place where you can win a NC. They will be able to find a very good coach if they want.
(disclaimer: I am NOT disagreeing with you, nelsonmuntz)
but DO they want to?
what's the point of all this? to make money.. right?
assuming your endowment figures are correct/up-to-date, then obviously LSU wants money.... Vandy and Stanford HAVE money. they probably have tremendous application numbers & heavy tuition/donation income annually. And any gap in fundraising doesn't need to be addressed by becoming a party/saturday school. You lean on your strengths (research, faculty, USNews rankings).
However, the following is the whole platform of the SEC, minus-Vandy; mediocre academics, awesome football and parties.
that "sec platform" ^ is NOT what Vandy and Stanford and Duke, and Northwestern, etc... want to be at the end of the day. They don't need football success (and the horrible spending that comes with it), and IMO will spend just enough to be competitive but not enough to become the next bama and LSU..... and that's ok.
they don't need it, unless the alumni power brokers demand it... which again - I doubt they care about that, the way bama and ole miss alumni care about football.
Alabama enrollment didn't shoot up in the last quarter century (19K to 42K) because of their pre-med ranking.
agreed on all points.I agree that the prestige universities don’t need to do football at a high level, but Vandy is. Stanford’s alumni are staggeringly wealthy, and could lay waste to college athletics if they wanted to.
I am a little surprised there hasn’t been more chatter about a Vandy, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, Cal, Rice, whoever league.
just a nobody's opinion:As the college football powers consolidate into the P2, some historically winning schools will lose more often. How does that impact attendance and fan interest?
This makes sense to me as well. University of Chicago was a charter member of the Big10 until they deemphasized sports in the 40s. Similar journey for Ivies.I agree that the prestige universities don’t need to do football at a high level, but Vandy is. Stanford’s alumni are staggeringly wealthy, and could lay waste to college athletics if they wanted to.
I am a little surprised there hasn’t been more chatter about a Vandy, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, Cal, Rice, whoever league.
I agree but it is highly unlikely that a service academy wins a National Championship in football or basketball.Academics and Athletics don't need to be mutually exclusive. The military academies do both at the highest level.
The chance of winning FBS championships has always been limited to approximately a group of 20 schools. Other schools may have been playing FBS but in reality were never truly competing for a national championship, Now it is possible any school with a rich alumni base to have a chance of winning a Football championship. Examples are Indiana, Texas Tech.I agree but it is highly unlikely that a service academy wins a National Championship in football or basketball.
True- but they defend our country.I agree but it is highly unlikely that a service academy wins a National Championship in football or basketball.
I question how long the elite privates will stay in the P2. They don't need the football revenue and they have the money to go out and buy championships if they want to. So why don't they? Why be in it if not to win it? Do Vandy, Northwestern and Stanford gain something that MIT and Chicago lose out on because of college football? Or is it the opposite. At the same time Texas and Michigan are also $$ loaded. I doubt the privates could go out and buy a full roster of players who could all handle the rigorous academics, unless of course they aren't required to.I agree that the prestige universities don’t need to do football at a high level, but Vandy is. Stanford’s alumni are staggeringly wealthy, and could lay waste to college athletics if they wanted to.
I am a little surprised there hasn’t been more chatter about a Vandy, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, Cal, Rice, whoever league.
No top P2 school fans would be satisfied with going 4-8 or 6-6. Using FSU as an example, attendance in 2014: 82.5k. Attendance in 2022: 67.3k. The traditional powers want to go 11-1 or 10-2 with perhaps a down year to 8-4, but this is hard to do now in the P2 conferences which is why we are seeing the coaching turnover.just a nobody's opinion:
I think as the P2 forms into its "final" form and kicks out the stanfords/dukes/rutgers of the world, that final super conference will just be an NFL model. you can go 4-8 and still get the income, because every week is a spectacle, and the athletes are still far and away the best football players in the country, even if that particular P2 team "sucks" this year.
"sucks"... as in they'd still absolutely destroy anyone in the G5 or the P2 rejects.
Academics and Athletics don't need to be mutually exclusive. The military academies do both at the highest level.