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It is the people in flyover country that get angry though.
No they just think that they are the only places that are good at sports. An amusing level of overconfidence.
It is the people in flyover country that get angry though.
I think the Mid has to rename itself even if it keeps the "MAC" brand. Mid has such a negative connotation, mid-major, even kids use "mid" as insult.Here is the official press release. It became official today.
University of Massachusetts Accepts Invitation to Join the Mid-American Conference As Full Member - University of Massachusetts Athletics
The University of Massachusetts has accepted an invitation to join the Mid-American Conference (MAC) as a full member.umassathletics.com
We found your color!@zls44 looks good in orange, apparently.
That's typical CR, but it should help the athletic department overall. It will also depend on who else the MAC adds and how many programs it adds. UMass going to the MAC helps the MAC and hurts the A-10. The head coach:Bottom line..the move is going to help football and hurt basketball
Here’s a thought about basketball in the long run. The last time UMass was in the tournament was 2014 and back to 1998 for the previous time. They were regular season co-champions in 2007 with a 24-9 record and did not make the tournament. Not much success in the A10.Bottom line..the move is going to help football and hurt basketball
because having a conference gives you something to work towards. Simple as.I don't understand why people think the MAC is the answer for UMass football. They were in the MAC for football for 4 years and were 8-40, 7-25 in conference. Their stadium holds 17k fans. And, they didn't draw fans when in the MAC.
I think the fans are here, they just don’t have a team to root for. As much as it pains me to say this, but if BCU gets good under Bill O’Brien it might actually help us if we can get back on their schedule. I would offer them 2 home games to our one game. Maybe even move our home game to Gillette. This way we build the rivalry and guarantee us a P4 game that our fans will travel for.And also the northeast doesn’t care about college football compared to other parts of the country
HahahaMajor Athletic Conference - MAC
Welcome to the Majors UMass!
We have already scheduled home and homes with them. We are not giving low or medium-end P4s 2 for 1s. Just stop. Home and homes only.I think the fans are here, they just don’t have a team to root for. As much as it pains me to say this, but if BCU gets good under Bill O’Brien it might actually help us if we can get back on their schedule. I would offer them 2 home games to our one game. Maybe even move our home game to Gillette. This way we build the rivalry and guarantee us a P4 game that our fans will travel for.
Thank you for your interest in connecticut football.I think the fans are here, they just don’t have a team to root for. As much as it pains me to say this, but if BCU gets good under Bill O’Brien it might actually help us if we can get back on their schedule. I would offer them 2 home games to our one game. Maybe even move our home game to Gillette. This way we build the rivalry and guarantee us a P4 game that our fans will travel for.
Good Lord.I think the fans are here, they just don’t have a team to root for. As much as it pains me to say this, but if BCU gets good under Bill O’Brien it might actually help us if we can get back on their schedule. I would offer them 2 home games to our one game. Maybe even move our home game to Gillette. This way we build the rivalry and guarantee us a P4 game that our fans will travel for.
That's typical CR, but it should help the athletic department overall. It will also depend on who else the MAC adds and how many programs it adds. UMass going to the MAC helps the MAC and hurts the A-10. The head coach:
The move doesn’t just have an impact on UMass athletics, it’s already had a tremendous influence on both The Midnight Ride and The Massachusetts Collective, UMass’ NIL basketball collective.
Since Monday’s news, both collectives have reached weekly numbers they’ve never seen before. The two groups saw record-breaking 24-hour totals as well as single-week totals, and each have had handfuls of new members join.
“Both collectives are having a great week, and I think that speaks to the alumni base, in general, their appetite and want to win,” Schneider said. “I think that also sends a message to UMass as well, that like people are expecting to win and they want to win.”
I live in Mass and have friends who went to UMass. None of them think this is a good move.
Speaks volumes of the type of friends you have. lol. Sure they don't understand the finances at the G5 level. No more Davidson College, or Gola arena and flying to Buffalo and then busing down to Olean etc. Basketball has a dozen OOC games so they become more important. That is how Cal built UMass up.I live in Mass and have friends who went to UMass. None of them think this is a good move.
When Cal got it going, the A10 included Temple, West Virginia, Rhode Island, Rutgers, St. Joe's, ... Much more interesting than the current A10 and way more interesting than the MAC. Do you think fans will be excited to see Akron, Central Michigan, ,,, I understand that UMass was in a tough position with no good choices, but it will be tough to build excitement in Amherst in either football or basketball.Speaks volumes of the type of friends you have. lol. Sure they don't understand the finances at the G5 level. No more Davidson College, or Gola arena and flying to Buffalo and then busing down to Olean etc. Basketball has a dozen OOC games so they become more important. That is how Cal built UMass up.