- January 20th, 2012, 5:17 pm
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If he isn't going to mention names of future institutions, Liberty won't be in the Big East. So, I wouldn't be excited about that.
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cjsweat wrote:If he isn't going to mention names of future institutions, Liberty won't be in the Big East. So, I wouldn't be excited about that.fun hater
ALUmnus wrote:Navy to the Big East, football-only, 2015.Good thinking with that disclaimer. You wouldn't want BJ getting ticked at you!!
Disclaimer: saw this on espn, so take it for what it's worth.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
TH Spangler wrote:After the Tebow phenomenon ... I wonder how the FBS conferences feel that have been saying, inviting a bunch of Evangelicals in would not work and would hurt them ..... . He drew some of the largest TV audiences the NFL has seen in years.Interesting thought. I don't know if it would truly open any doors for us but the Tebow effect would be an interesting draw.
Hopefully he opened some FBS eyes for us!
cjsweat wrote:I honestly doubt that us being evangelical is going to be a deciding factor in whether or not we receive an invite. It could have an impact for sure, but I don't think that it's going to be a big enough impact to render us moving up.I remember reading a link posted here, were someone wrote that LU and it's "Liberty Way" are to controversial to fit in with a FBS conference. I don't buy it myself. If ND and BYU can fit in so can LU. Tebow is as outspoken about his faith as Liberty U and it didn't hurt the NFL. In fact he put up TV numbers like they haven't seen in while.
BuryYourDuke wrote:The difference is, pro football is just that. Pro football. They don't care, they just want butts in the seats and eyes on tv's. Colleges and universities are (at least supposed to be) primarily academic institutions. Like it or not, Biblical Christianity is seen as quite antithetical to academic excellence in the world of academia. The world of academia is full of cliques, politics, and snooty elitism. So while I believe we will land in FBS soon, our reputation and status as a conservative Christian university does matter. Schools look at conference affiliation as a sort of baseline endorsement of the other institutions they partner with. Therefore, academics, the visual appeal of our campus, the cost of attendance, selectivity in admissions, quality of athletics and facilities, as well as our religious views and politics ALL will matter.sad, but true.
thepostman wrote:Will those be brought into a conversation among the conference officials? Absolutely. However, when you look at all of the advantages that we bring, our Christian reputation will not matter. Very few schools and I mean very few schools have their own t.v. network or have students world wide. Additionally, we are much more financially stable than many current FBS schools. You add these things plus the following that we're getting, it's going to be really hard for any conference to say no to us.BuryYourDuke wrote:The difference is, pro football is just that. Pro football. They don't care, they just want butts in the seats and eyes on tv's. Colleges and universities are (at least supposed to be) primarily academic institutions. Like it or not, Biblical Christianity is seen as quite antithetical to academic excellence in the world of academia. The world of academia is full of cliques, politics, and snooty elitism. So while I believe we will land in FBS soon, our reputation and status as a conservative Christian university does matter. Schools look at conference affiliation as a sort of baseline endorsement of the other institutions they partner with. Therefore, academics, the visual appeal of our campus, the cost of attendance, selectivity in admissions, quality of athletics and facilities, as well as our religious views and politics ALL will matter.sad, but true.
ballcoach15 wrote:I cannot see why our views should affect us going to another conference. (granted they could), but LU is a better school than most, if not, all when it comes to morals, ethics, conduct, behavior.Ask the SoCon. They have stated that we will never get in because of our religiosity.
There are schools playing at the highest level of NCAA that have little morals, ethics, etc. I could name them but i will remain silent
Sly Fox wrote:And for the record, those so-called Baptists across town from BJU can have their SoCon.Sly is slamming little ole Furman? I like it!
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