Let's say Tulane does go to the Pac-12, do we push to try to get an invite to the American?
Let's say Tulane does go to the Pac-12, do we push to try to get an invite to the American?
I really don't think we are attractive to them, and no amount of pushing will change that.
If the PAC is smart, and I think they are, they must be pulling out all of the stops right now to lure Rice/Memphis/Tulane/USF away from the AAC.
No other schools offer them anywhere close to what these 4 do. It would also kneecap the AAC, vaulting the PAC as the clear best of the rest conference.
If they can make the numbers work, this will happen. The SBC would have the pick of the AAC remnants. I think bringing in UTSA and ECU would work just fine.
Yeah, think NIL has been an issue for some fans across the nation? Chances of this happening here…never say never.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-with-players/
https://howlraiser.com/2024/09/17/re...ege-athletics/
Are we actively doing anything behind the scenes? Like…making any attempt to showcase Louisiana athletics?
I would say if it's a football only conference, I would think there would be some interest. But once again don't get caught up in all this stuff about Tulane or anyone else as the gospel at this time. At this point, anyone can inquire into the openings in the new PAC-12 regurgitation. The Media contract will be better only because of the Brand, but they will not be part of the New Reclassification of the best P5 programs when the separate and create another classification.
There is no way anyone with a budget under $50M will want to eat the travel cost associated with spring sports from a Southern or Eastern Footprint. IMO
I totally get that and I agree. What the PAC12 is going for is that G5 spot annually in the CFP. We are also seeing a lot of smoke about TXST as a potential addition and it makes no sense to me. Louisiana should at least be making moves or working the phones.
(I get that the PAC wants in on the state of Texas too)
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