The idea of using your position of power to keep others down is a tried and true method of achieving short term success and long term failure (see 1000+ examples on LA alone). You may be right in that our admin would have taken the same route. If that happened, I would be much more dissapointed in our pathetic existence than I am now over losing out on a bowl bid.
HOUCajun, if it ever comes to light that my schools administration went any further than saying "if possible, we would rather not play a sunbelt school". I will join you in being dissapointed in our pathetic existence.
I have no problem with making your desires known, but to say "we will go else where if you pick a sbc team" is not acceptable imo.
I agree with you that that was the deciding factor. I have also been on your message board and have read countless post by your fans commending Dooley/I-bowl for keeping the Sun belt out. Look I wasn't in the room when the talks were going on. But I have no doubt that the Tech admin. made it clear that they would back out if a sunbelt team was chosen. I think it was a combination of many things but the NIU Athletic head being a former I-Bowl official was probably the deciding factor.
Look i know when looking for someone to blame we need only find a mirror. just look at how much better 7-5 looks than 6-6. We didn't do our job on the field. It is what it is. There is nothing sexy about a 6-6 sunbelt team. So now we are here and Tech is trying to put as much lipstick on that pig named I-Bowl as possible. All we can do now is make sure that we win 7 or more next year and make sure that our conference will go to bat for us. If they aren't, then we'll find some place else to play.
An hour from Chicago's city center. Very close to the Chicago footprint.
I guess that's enough. There's really no arguing with the "market." It's obvious NIU has the advantage there. The argument lies in ticket sales, which UL would have bought orders of magnitude more than the Huskies.
That's flawed thinking IMO. We were outclassed badly in all three games both athletically and in coaching. I could understand if we lost by only a touchdown or something.
I understand the injury argument. To me, it holds enough water to give our coach another chance (that's significant). But it does not allow us to start saying, "we could have won one of those games." We were never in them.
I've been a Cajun fan for a long time, but the day my school pulls a stunt like what LA Tech is alleged to have done (I don't know for sure whether they did or not) is the day I give up on this team and school. We are above that, and I honestly do not believe that we would have had any problem playing Tech if the situation was reversed.
If they want to be "elite" and "above" the sun belt, fine--play us, kick our butts, and then you have a case. Using back-room politics to avoid getting embarassed is not helping anything.
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