hapapp wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:05 am
Yosef10 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:31 am
MtnMan09 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:19 pm
AppWyo wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:40 pm
The AAC is no longer an attractive option for Appalachian, either the ACC-SEC or a new regional archrival conference of Marshal, Liberty, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Coastal Carolina, ECU, A&T, Charlotte, and Appalachian. Anything less would be a compromise that would hurt Appalachian in the long term. If the ACC pulls out of Greensboro, the Archrivals Conference could use those offices for their headquarters.
I'll be harsh. This is an absurd post. From the way its written all the way to the notion that we could land in the ACC or SEC.
That's all without discussing that the poster thinks its a better long term move for App to play Georgia State, A&T, and UNCC instead of SMU, Navy, ECU, Memphis, and USF.
It’s been eye opening how many App fans seem to be simply unaware of the hierarchy and perception in college football (ie saying the Sun Belt is a better collection of schools than the AAC). If App wanted to be in a regional conference it should have stayed in the FCS and SoCon. This fetishization of regionalizing you does nothing but hurt App, unless the only goal is to have road games to drive to. That certainly isn’t a top goal of mine for App State football.
The regionlization of conferences is seen as a means of saving money and ensuring that when we host we draw decent crowds. In particular it cuts down on travel for our olympic sports. I realize for you that the only sport that matters is football and that our olympic sports are to be sacrificed if it furthers the interest of the football program. (Don't mean that as a pejorative statement but I believe I have seen you state that previously.) I'm sure there others who share that perspective. I don't want us to become a one trick pony.
Given the addition of Marshall and some other "regional" partners, would you prefer to stay in the Belt or are you an AAC first supporter? What do you see as the benefits of the latter, especially in comparison to the former?
I mean, look at what provides revenue to the athletic department. It’s football. Almost solely football. It should be the overwhelming priority. We’re already sending teams to San Marcos, we can swap that out for Dallas and be just fine.
I honestly don’t have strong feelings about SBC vs AAC, though I think it would be monumentally stupid to turn down an AAC invite if offered. No additions to the SBC are going to bump up the TV dollars the AAC will make. The AAC TV contract will be adjusted, probably down to around $3M per school. That’s still almost 10x what Sun Belt schools will receive, and no addition of Marshall, ODU, JMU is going to change that. Theres a lot of talk about the SBC being just as good as the remaining 8 AAC schools, that’s simply bologna. The remaining 8 schools average SP+ ranking over the last 5 years is better than the SBC average and is better than the MWC average the last 4 of 5 years. Simply put, even with UCF, Cincy, and UH leaving - the AAC will remain the best G5 (or whatever) conference. At the end of the day, I want to see App play the best competition week in and week out as possible and make as much money as possible. The AAC is simply the best avenue to achieve both goals, and quite frankly it really shouldn’t even be up for debate. The Athletic lays it out just as such in an article posted this morning.