by EastStang » Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:43 am
TCU is like Elizabeth Taylor. Pretty at times, but never seems satisfied with her husband. After a while, she moves on to the next guy. The economics of the deal made no sense. The MWC TV deal is reportedly modestly better per year than the CUSA deal (per team), but has no ESPN part to it and after extra travel costs nets TCU less per year than CUSA. There were reports that TCU did not want to be in the same conference with SMU no matter what (which of course doesn't make sense since they will continue to play us every year). Apparently, they figured getting BYU and AFA to play them at home every other year would give them better attendance than playing USM and Memphis every four years which is probably correct. They will however see a slipping fan base over the years. Wyoming, UNLV, SDS, UNM and CSU are not great draws. After Utah returns to earth, they will not be a great draw either, just as Boise (a great team) only drew 10,000 in Dallas. These are not marquee names in Texas. Either way, it appeared to me to be a lateral move at best and one that in the long run they may come to regret. I don't see CUSA taking them back, unless a team leaves. ECU is itching to get out because they are geographically alone out there, but they are not that attractive right now to a BCS conference like the Big East, so I don't see them moving for quite awhile. I think they are stuck out west for quite awhile. If they don't like it, maybe the MAC or SBC will take them.