DenisGScott Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Believe me, or not it doesn't matter. McNeese State is a DI (FCS) power and in Lake Charles game-days are events not just games. Plus, with your thought process Coach Tidwell made a major mistake leaving TCU for little ole Lamar. It's about getting an opportunity. Yes someone, somewhere would love the chance to coach a Lamar University football team. I realize you do not think football is a great idea for Lamar and I very much appreciate your opinion. I just don't share it. Best of luck to whatever school you graduated from or follow. here's the difference, TCU and Lamar are both D-I in basketball, that wouldnt be the case now for football would it? Thats the big difference between football and basketball is the number of D-I schools. I'm all for LU playing football again, but I think some of the names being thrown around as possible coaching candidates are way over the top and unrealistic. I'd attend some LU games depending upon work schedule and what other top 25 games are on at the same time. Maybe take a page from the old Southern Miss playbook and play some games on Thursday nights or try to?
UNLV Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 here's the difference, TCU and Lamar are both D-I in basketball, that wouldnt be the case now for football would it? yes, Lamar will be D-I football when football returns.
UNLV Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Florida Atlantic Sunbelt Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their. Arkansas St Sunbelt Was on the list of candidates to join the WAC as replacements for Rice, Tulsa, SMU, UTEP, but passed over. Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their. La. – Lafayette Sunbelt Was on the list of candidates to join the WAC as replacements for Rice, Tulsa, SMU, UTEP, but passed over. Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their. Troy State Sunbelt Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their.May 25, 2003: Officially joined the Sunbelt for all-sports Middle Tennessee St. Sunbelt Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their.Was on the list of candidates to join the WAC as replacements for Rice, Tulsa, SMU, UTEP, but passed over.Possible: Has been mentioned as a candidate to join the MAC. North Texas Sunbelt Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their.On the list of candidates to join the WAC as replacements for Rice, Tulsa, SMU, and UTEP. Considered highly by CUSA before they eventually chose UTEP.Probable: Remains in Sunbelt La. – Monroe Sunbelt Just joined the Sunbelt for all sports in 2005-2006. Florida International Sunbelt Comfortable in the Sunbelt, but could be targeted by CUSA if there were a Southwest conference split their. http://collegesportsinfo.com/conference-realignment-grid/
Guest abovetherim Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 OMG, UNLV you know your stuff!
Guest coachacola Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Lamar will be D1 FCS in football for a minimum of two years, like the rest of the SLC schools, only Lamar will be independent. Then in then summer of 2012 they'll need to declare their intent to go FBS, probably at the same time they get an invite to the "new" Southwest Conference (or Sunbelt, or who knows what FBS conference). That's the same route UTSA plans to take according to their football feasiblity study.
Guest abovetherim Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 A lot of people will disagree but that is the only way for football at Lamar to be successful.
UNLV Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 If Sunbelt football teams go CUSA, what happens to the Sunbelt Conference?
Guest abovetherim Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Personally, I think a conference of Texas schools would be exciting to watch. El Paso, UH, SMU, Baylor, Lamar, UH, Rice, and UTSA come to mind.
Guest coachacola Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 I think the CUSA is probably more unstable than the Sunbelt. They're not much better in football, and take out Memphis, their basketball isn't much better either. I think Lamar, UTSA, and Texas State are going to be involved in the next round of conference shakeups in 2012. And this is the reason why a coach like R.C. Slocum would be interested in coming to Lamar.
UNLV Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Personally, I think a conference of Texas schools would be exciting to watch. El Paso, UH, SMU, Baylor, Lamar, UH, Rice, and UTSA come to mind. Texas st, Tulsa, La tech and New Mexico st....that makes a 12 team Southwest Conference.
Guest abovetherim Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 That would be a nice mid-major conference!
Guest mffl Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Everybody except Baylor is right. Baylor has too much money. I heard TCU instead of Baylor. I think we will go independent for a few years also. As long as let people know what our long term plan is (FBS) Then people need to sit back, be patient, and support them. If we do this the right way, who knows we might be the next USF in 10 years!!
UNLV Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Yep, Baylor is very happy being the big 12 pass around...TCU, I don't know. Air Force may go Independent, WAC and MWC could lose members causing them to merge. TCU would be stuckout of place. So maybe TCU, although they won't be happy about it.
Alpha Wolf Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Looks like Texas A&M and Baylor's coach are going to be available.
UNLV Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Looks like Texas A&M and Baylor's coach are going to be available. Pass on both....
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