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Texas: Property of UConn Men's Basketball program
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I'm beginning to wonder if they stopped teaching reading comprehension in schools over the past couple of decades.
If you aren't interested in a real conversation where you respond to what I actually post, and choose instead to find new ways to pick a fight, then why bother responding?Yeah, I didn't think you had a plan to land BYU, TCU and Baylor. So you know what you can do....
WVU will very likely finish ranked for the next couple years, BSU is our number one priority, and will too. UCF is a strong possibility and they finished ranked last year. With those three schools, and hopefully one or two others already in the conference finishing ranked over the next 2+ seasons then we don't have to worry about whether or not Navy did. Also, I've stated (and you may agree) that we don't get Boise without Air Force, and don't get Air Force without Navy. If we get all three, I think we have a shot at BYU. I believe they are more valuable than Houston/SMU. They have a better tradition and stronger more established program.It is not out of the realm of possibility that both Houston and SMU end this season ranked. I doubt the same can be said about Navy (nor do I believe that any service academy will ever be able to help us maintain a BCS bid). Using Navy kind of destroys your mandate on immediatel help with BCS status. I don't know off the top of my head where BYU sits in the rankings but I'm not sure that they would be much more of a help than the two above mentioned Texas schools even if we could lure BYU to the BE.
Yes, TCU did finish undefeated & #2 last year and not much lower than that with one loss the year before. Unfortunately that ship has sailed but while that ship is sailing, the two former SWC schools from major demographic markets in the state of Texas each appear to be close to being where TCU was a few years ago. I don't believe that it is a seven to ten year quest for SMU and Houston to equal (consistent on field performance) Baylor and TCU, it appears that if they aren't there already, they will be within a season or two.
That is your argument against Boise? I guess we wouldn't want to add LSU to the conference either, they are currently ranked # 1. Nowhere to go but down.
Don't be absurd. I merely believe that Boise's success won't be sustainable. Right now they appeal as a top 10 team. If they even slip to a team that is sometimes ranked and sometimes not, I think we regret adding them.
I'm going with Worst commish Ever! The sooner Marinate gets fired or let go the better! In the Game of Chess, Marinate was playing Tic-Tac-Toe, and losing.If not, we not only have the worst commish, but the worst legal team ever.
Barring an embarrassing bowl loss Houston is going to end the season highly ranked. They probably have a 60% chance of going 12-0. Their schedule is absolutely pathetic.
Agreed. Houston, and even more so UCF are making major improvements to facilities, and UCF is investing like crazy to build their athletic programs.Houston's doing it the right way. Beating up on the non-BCS teams and building new facilities and waving their hands and saying "BCS ready".
Memphis OTOH wants to put the winning and the facilities on hold while begging for a BCS bid. It's almost comical. Nova's proposed soccer stadium upgrade (3,000 portable bleachers makes us a BCS school!) and FCS Championship look like a quality add in comparison.
Houston and SMU need stadium expansions
The University of Houston placed a hefty bet on its future in college athletics on Thursday, unveiling a $160 million plan to upgrade its football and basketball facilities.
The football stadium, which would be built at the existing Robertson site, would seat 40,000 and be expandable to 50,000-plus. The basketball facility renovation would include the addition of practice facilities for the men's and women's teams and feature a seating capacity of 8,593
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Houston announced in March 2011 they were 1/2 way to their $80 mil fundraising goal and expect to make formal construction announcements in Spring 2012.
And the Memphis vision statement: We will build it if you will come.
AND -- we will start winning. Until then, we won't take this football thing too seriously.
Well then Mets you would have loved Legion Field in Birmingham where we played South Carolina. It was an absolute s**ithole.
Correction... it IS an absolute s**thole.Well then Mets you would have loved Legion Field in Birmingham where we played South Carolina. It was an absolute s**ithole.
Houston's doing it the right way. Beating up on the non-BCS teams and building new facilities and waving their hands and saying "BCS ready".
Memphis OTOH wants to put the winning and the facilities on hold while begging for a BCS bid. It's almost comical. Nova's proposed soccer stadium upgrade (3,000 portable bleachers makes us a BCS school!) and FCS Championship look like a quality add in comparison.