Reading between the lines, Memphis losing Fuente indicates to me that they are not close to a P-5 bid.
Also note that Bronco and TCU AD Chris Del Conte were college roommates and still friends to this day. So, you could imagine that Bronco knew BYUs chances were slim at the end.Thought the same thing about Bronco at BYU. Mendenhall stuck that job out for 11 seasons. For him to bail now - to UVA of all spots - think it's a pretty clear sign they aren't going anywhere.
To be fair, Memphis could hire Nick Saban tomorrow and they still wouldn't have much of a chance at a P-5 bid.Reading between the lines, Memphis losing Fuente indicates to me that they are not close to a P-5 bid.
The intriguing question is why are they not going anywhere.Thought the same thing about Bronco at BYU. Mendenhall stuck that job out for 11 seasons. For him to bail now - to UVA of all spots - think it's a pretty clear sign they aren't going anywhere.
I feel like UConn to the Big 12 is the safest bet and biggest risk somehow.
I, along with a few others, corrected him as well. He didn't like that too much..... He's a sensitive little guy.Task completed.
I agree because of the proximity of West Virginia. If geography was the only consideration they along with cincinatti would be locks.I think you guys are making a mistake dismissing Memphis.
I agree because of the proximity of West Virginia. If geography was the only consideration they along with cincinatti would be locks.
I think they won't add anyone until at least 2020, or possibly later, in the end.
Memphis is definitely a less "polarizing" selection than UConn for the B12. Better geographic fit, decent hoops, football has been respectable recently (and it is all about recency with some of these mental midgets) good recruiting area, and Mr Fed Ex could throw some money around to make it even more compelling. If it is not initially about a B12 Network, it would very easily be UC and Memphis...To me it's simple. More SEC football players come out of greater Memphis than anywhere else.
College sports from top to bottom is an academic farce. Academics matter when some leader wants to pretend they matter.
Rule #1To me it's simple. More SEC football players come out of greater Memphis than anywhere else.
College sports from top to bottom is an academic farce. Academics matter when some leader wants to pretend they matter.
Is that a true statement? With Florida/Gainesville/Jacksonville, I find that statement hard to believe.To me it's simple. More SEC football players come out of greater Memphis than anywhere else.
College sports from top to bottom is an academic farce. Academics matter when some leader wants to pretend they matter.
Is that a true statement? With Florida/Gainesville/Jacksonville, I find that statement hard to believe.
I took a quick peek at rivals database for Memphis prospects going back a few years. 2013 looks like a banner year with 12 P5 recruits. Outstanding, but at least 4 were Vandy commits. 2014 1 SEC commit, plus commits to UNC, Louisville, and Northwestern. 2015 4 SEC commits, 2016 0 Sec commits so far with 1 committed to ND AND 1 to Oregon.I've read it somewhere. Not sure how they defined the area or where I read it.
Probably in the state of Tennessee (that is how I interpreted your comment at least).I've read it somewhere. Not sure how they defined the area or where I read it.
Probably in the state of Tennessee (that is how I interpreted your comment at least).
Well as a state Georgia leads by a lot.
Might not be true or it might be defined in a silly way - but I still wouldn't write of Memphis.
I seem to remember Louisville being written off.
Pretty sure, Florida, Texas and CA lead...but maybe not on a per capita basis.
I think you guys are making a mistake dismissing Memphis.
that would be a logical way to sum things up. but you are forgetting Rule #1 trumps all logic with respect to CR.I would be shocked if they invited Memphis.
Memphis is a toxic mix of bad academics, NCAA trials and marginal athletics.
Their football program has been to nine bowls in 100+ years of football - we've been to six in about 11.