UL must be ready. At the same time, any move, if offered, must be evaluated.
For example, the PAC 2 wanted some lifeline football games last season. The Cajuns and many other “G5s” passed. There was no return on the single game.
This has been an entertaining thread (a few laughable and illogical posts), but your point at the end is so right. Must be ready.
We’ll find out soon, but it appears UL is making a Napier-like dive into MBB. This has to be sustained and is the most understated and critical part of any future movement.
More investment has to be made into football and basketball to show others school is serious (NIL being a key component).
Time will tell. History isn’t on the optimistic side.
You don't know me but go back over the last 12 years on this site and look at who discussed subjects like Primary Media Rights, 2nd Tier and 3rd Tier media rights. I guarantee you everything you hear publicly is less than a 3rd of what is actually going on. I'm all about moving this program forward, but a little common sense doesn't hurt at times.
CajunT has always been a good balance of aspirations and common sense.
Would a package of Tulane, Memphis, Texas State and Louisiana to the PAC 12 with high enough revenue as determined by our AD make the move attractive or is remaining in the SBC our fate? Granted, that is a big IF scenario, but Tulane and Memphis appear to still be in talks with the PAC 12. Should UL at least enter those talks along with Texas State who appear ready to move regardless who joins them? We were left behind before and I would hate to see that happen again. No harm in at least testing the waters.
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