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Espn Article - CUSA vs WACModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Espn Article - CUSA vs WAC<A HREF="http://espn.go.com/ncaa/news/2003/0611/1566706.html" TARGET=_blank>http://espn.go.com/ncaa/news/2003/0611/1566706.html</A>
The three potential departing Big East members want to bolt for the 2004-05 season. None wants to be a Big East lame duck for two years. But leaving by '04-05 probably would mean they wouldn't share in the final year of television deals in the ACC, while the Big East deal for that season could be split 11 ways instead of 14. If all of these dominoes fall, Conference USA might have to replace two to three teams -- or as many as four. A bidding war could ensue with C-USA trying to lure Tulsa and SMU, while the WAC attempts to snatch TCU and Houston. The Mountain West also could look to add a few teams out of C-USA. The confederation of 16 teams has wide support within the Big East and with potential new members. The key is whether the ACC expansion goes through and when. The lawsuit filed against the ACC, Boston College and Miami by the five remaining Big East football members probably would go away if the ACC decided to expand to 14 and grab Virginia Tech and Connecticut. One source close to the process said those two schools would jump at the chance, but there so far has been no talk of bringing in more than three teams. The last 16-team league was the WAC. But it split apart in 1998 after too many differences between schools. Today's WAC is a 10-team league after expanding by two; the MWC was formed by the eight teams that broke away from the WAC.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACif nothing happens with the ACC and all of this expansion talk, at least this has given us something to talk about during a time in which SMU fans usually have nothing to talk about. I sure miss havng a baseball program.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACWhat a wonderful day it would be if SMU had a baseball team. I've been watching the College World Series with my 7 year old son and keeps asking me why SMU doesn't have a baseball team. I'm having a hard time giving him a good answer. So far, the only answers I can come up with are: "SMU is not a legitimate Division 1 athletic program", "we're pathetic - heck even UTA, DBU, UD can field baseball teams", "we're not as good as Rice!" If anyone has any suggestions on how I answer this question, I'd be most appreciative.
To add to the pain, my wife is a Longhorn and we were just in Austin and my son wanted to go and see Disch-Faulk field and then buy a UT baseball shirt. Man, this is really painful.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACTry explaining Title IX and it effect on mens college athletics.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACHas Andy Katz ever been right about anything?
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACCan't, nor do I desire, to address Title XI. I do know, however, that SMU dropped baseball well before Title XI. I recognize the practicalities of a baseball team. Nonetheless, it pains me to not have a baseball team when everyone else does. Plain and simple.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACBecause of Title IX and budget issues, it came down to a choice of Men's Soccer or Men's Baseball. Our baseball program was awful and given that it was tough to recruit great baseball players. At the time 60-70% of school aged children were playing soccer not baseball. Looking at its crystal ball, the school opted to keep soccer because it would be more likely to appeal to SMU's preppie/yuppie personna and it was the wave of the future. I would rather have a top ranked soccer program than a crappy soccer and a crappy baseball program. Hopefully, we will be in the soccer finals in the next four years and your child can ask, why isn't UT in the soccer finals, mom.
[This message has been edited by EastStang (edited 06-18-2003).] UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACBottom line for me is I still wish SMU had a baseball team. Unfortunately, my son currently asks "Why is Texas in the Final 4, why is Texas ranked nationally in FB, BB, Baseball, Swimming, Golf, etc."
As far as baseball v. soccer, I played both, currently coach both and appreciate both sports. Give up tennis b/c NO ONE cares anything about that sport. IMHO, not having baseball is a void in our athletic program. And, by the way, there is AMPLE baseball talent right here in the metroplex to send a baseball team to the College World Series. [This message has been edited by EastStang (edited 06-18-2003).][/B][/QUOTE]
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACIt would be nice to return Baseball to SMU, but it won't happen:
1) Budget constraints combined with a resulting need to add one or more new Women's sports. 2) Soccer and other Olympics sports are our natural strenghts, e.g. our student profile 3) No room on campus for Baseball Stadium. Off campus facility would make it even less appealing 4) Immediate facility needs include upgrading Moody and adding my personal favorite, a new 50 meter, indoor competitive pool. We need to invest in all current Olympic Sport facilities or lose ground/water. Pony Up
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACSoccer drwas better at SMU than the baseball team ever did. We have just recruited the best soccer player in the country. See the DMN story today.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACI never disputed the merits of our soccer program and, yes, I saw the article in the paper - right next to the story on the College World Series, which I'll be watching on ESPN2 tonight. When's the last time you found a college soccer or tennis match on tv?
On a final note, I don't know why this has turned into a soccer v. baseball debate. That is not the issue. I am grateful for our nationally ranked soccer program and don't desire that to change. I still would like to see us have baseball.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACThe College Men's and Women's Soccer Cups are always on ESPN, just as the College World Series is.
Why would I want to watch regular college baseball or soccer games anyway? I'd rather watch MLB and MLS soccer or even better, the national teams.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACAnd I, along with many other people, would rather watch college baseball and soccer over MLB and MLS any day of the week. Believe me, I realize that having baseball is merely a dream at this point. It doesn't change the fact that I still wish we had a team. I also agree that the natatorium is our #1 priority at this point outside of FB and BB.
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACActually, Rice's advance has gotten lots of interest among WAC constituent schools, and old SWC schools to see UT hopefully get it in the groin. I'd love to see Rice put up another double digit number on UT. I wish I had $5 Million laying around to endow a baseball program at SMU. You'd need a similar number for softball to even pull this off. I don't. Cowboy you got a spare $10 Mil?
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Espn Article - CUSA vs WACI agree with you Cowboy Pony. I would much rather see an average college baseball team than a great college soccer team. I think most would agree.
Why don't we tear down the discus throwing area on 75 and University. Right now it is an eye sore. We could move the discus team to an off campus location, and build a state of the art baseball field at that location. That would really irk those froggies after they just got through building their new baseball stadium.
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