The Big 12 has only 7 softball members. We have a nationally recognized program. We should get our foot in the door and apply for softball membership. E. Carolina got in the AAC by starting in a similar way that ultimately led to full membership. Maybe we have the people in charge to make something like that happen. You never know what could happen in a few years. In the meantime ...
HC, East Carolina didn't approach the AAC with a female sport. The Big 12 doesn't hold softball in as high a regard as per say the SEC. But even our baseball team would be a non-starter as well for Big 12 membership. At this point, our goal is to focus on the AAC and that is the best we can do at this time because we are so far behind in our commitment to grow athletics beyond the SBC .
The P5 will eventually down size itself from the bottom programs in the major conferences because it creates more revenue for them with premium scheduling match ups to sell networks. The bottom of the P5 that will be purged will join in with the Top of the G5 to create their own separation with their own premium scheduling match ups to sell networks and on-line streaming. Everyone else that is left in the G5 will create their own regional conferences. You will have three levels of separation at that point.
We want to be at the top of the G5 and that should be our focus 5 year, 7 years to 10 years out. That is the best we can do short term and we better stay focused on that goal while increasing our budget and improving facilities.
.....the G-5s are numbers 7-8-9-10-11 in national rankings....we are just about all a number 9 to them however We do get some 8s and even a few 7s....I know the perception deal but our very few lowest teams and some fairly high gets these rankings for us.....btw we are about in. The middle at lower 90s.....hopefully we stay at our level or higher to get some extra bucks from the ncaa!
Brother T, perfect analysis .. See you Wednesday, time to sign up again my Bro.
It's been a long time. Since I looked at court cases in regards to business monopolies but wondering if congress would ever get into a quasi regulation of ncaa grouping and not allowing teams to join upper echelons of ncaa athletics.....the senator of Montana brings a bill forward to allow his university the right to compete at a fair level for championships......any attorneys take a stab? Raoul where are you?
Interesting look back four years later
I disagree with first paragraph, the headquarters of all of softball is in big 12 country for goodness sakes….. SEC is a janey come lately, watch and see if they keep up the same pace of funding after their plan failed.
They wanted to develop a loss leader strategy that would initially price others out (read pac 12 and us) then once they were gone they would scale back.
it is all a house of cards and a lie, they claim it is because of title ix, not true, many other ways to make a title ix impact and they waited well over twenty years to “get serious” about title ix, fat chance.(errr body positive chance) it looks like they spent more but most of that was initial startup costs, shouldnt count toward a yearly budget, now check, all these years later see if they renovate those previously new state of the art stadiums to keep up or not.
There is a serious review study by a legislative committee being done to get at how the Louisiana state income tax can be reduced then eliminated. It won't happen under the current governor in his final year, but a more conservative governor could get behind it. The committee has to identify tax exemptions to eliminate and of course reduce frivolous spending of taxpayer dollars in order to offset lowering the State income tax. Its not a stretch of the imagination to see these college sports subsidies phased out or at least substantially downsized in the years ahead.
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