No offense, but he has to get us in the rankings before he can keep us there. And if you dont want "big donors" then good luck with that. Im guessing Des would vehemently diaagree with you. Let's be honest, if our coach was named John McGillicutty, you wouldn't be glazing him like you are with Des. Still think he was the wrong hire. And while I've seen some improvement this year, the jury is still out. I hope to God he becomes a great coach for us, but hiring Des when we did, hamstring us with a coach who had zero ties out there to be able to get a staff outside of the guys that he either played with or was already a coach here. If he is still our coach in the next 2 to 3 years, than 1 of 2 things has happened. . . . Des improved as a coach and play caller and has us rocking, or we have a Marlin situation where we remain a mediocre football program at best, and the hometown boy is extended into perpetuity. I'm only 51, but I've been a fan here long enough to know both those options are a distinct possibility. I love your positivity Fun, so keep it up. . .I need the balance.
That is sort of what is happening with the PAC. Only 2 original members remain that were/are P5 programs, WSU and OSU. They pick up several G5, MWC schools to get to 8 members and hope to remain a P5 conference. But, are they? Schools are joining in hope that they will. If the PAC keeps its P5 status after this, why not start a conference with the top remaining G5 schools that are not in the PAC, MWC or MAC?
Just for fun to play around with this concept (feel free to show your picks), would you go with 12 or 14 schools? Other options might include Liberty and FAU.
Tulane, Memphis, Louisiana, Rice, Texas State or UTSA, N. Texas
USF, App State, Marshall or JMU, ECU, Army, Navy
This would be as strong a conference as the new PAC. If the PAC will be considered and accepted as a P5 conference, would this conference garner the same respect?
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