- May 22nd, 2014, 2:41 pm
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It's a bitter pill to swallow but maybe this it for Liberty athletics? Maybe Big South is as good as it gets for us?
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Liberty22 wrote:Well hell, offer up that money to the big 12 and see if they bite. Maybe WVU would put in a good word hahaI'd love it but it was a horrible move for WVU
TDDance234 wrote:It's a bitter pill to swallow but maybe this it for Liberty athletics? Maybe Big South is as good as it gets for us?Well everything else Doc said he wanted Liberty to become has happened so I don't think the Big South is it.
BuryYourDuke wrote:I dont have all the reliable inside sources that you do.R i wrote:Jr tells Lang that LUO never came up as a negative. I stand corrected.You are the King of taking statements to the press at face value.
BuryYourDuke wrote:It never came up as a "negative," but it came up...R i wrote:Jr tells Lang that LUO never came up as a negative. I stand corrected.You are the King of taking statements to the press at face value.
TDDance234 wrote:It's a bitter pill to swallow but maybe this it for Liberty athletics? Maybe Big South is as good as it gets for us?Football is the first step. If we exhaust all of our options with FBS conferences, we will sue for independence. No doubt. Once we get football up to FBS, the rest of the sports will be fine, whether they are in the Big South or another conference.
Liberty22 wrote:Just an FYI and you can choose to believe this or not but most of the SBC Presidents actually wanted to know more about the model we use.This is true... and most schools are interested in the model. Just five years ago, folks in the UVa community would talk down about online ed, with one of the big complaints being class size and having too many students for a professor to manage. Of course, now with their 70,000 per class MOOC experience, minds are changing. Times are changing and many academics see LU as being on the leading edge of a model of higher ed that will keep schools open and lead to more manageable budgets.
bluejacket wrote:Suing to be FBS Independent would be stupid on so many levelsTDDance234 wrote:It's a bitter pill to swallow but maybe this it for Liberty athletics? Maybe Big South is as good as it gets for us?Football is the first step. If we exhaust all of our options with FBS conferences, we will sue for independence. No doubt. Once we get football up to FBS, the rest of the sports will be fine, whether they are in the Big South or another conference.
jbock13 wrote:Hey guys, how about we just go independent? Has anybody ever thought about that?You joking right!!! Haha?? Cause that's impossible/semi.... hence the whole reason we are breaking ankles to get into any FBS conference on the planet...
BJWilliams wrote:(Sigh) Yes jlread, he is joking...and if you walk up to an atm and play the national anthem on the keypad it randomly spits out thousands of dollarsThis is true. I saw it on the Internets
Purple Haize wrote:That whole www type thing is pretty cool.BJWilliams wrote:(Sigh) Yes jlread, he is joking...and if you walk up to an atm and play the national anthem on the keypad it randomly spits out thousands of dollarsThis is true. I saw it on the Internets
jbock13 wrote:Yeah, but that http:// thing is confusingPurple Haize wrote:That whole www type thing is pretty cool.BJWilliams wrote:(Sigh) Yes jlread, he is joking...and if you walk up to an atm and play the national anthem on the keypad it randomly spits out thousands of dollarsThis is true. I saw it on the Internets
thepostman wrote:Wait BJ is calling somebody out for not getting sarcasim?? WowThe fact that he took time to type (Sigh) makes me laugh
This naming and the $12.5 million that comes with it is more critical at this time of our history than any time before given the NCAA reforms that are about to be implemented,” Kustra said. “Now we’re fighting those reforms, and the Mountain West is fighting those reforms, because we think they’re excessive. We think we treat our student-athletes well. But when you look at the cost of attendance jumping from its original $2,000 to $3,800 now — then there’s the food addition (unlimited meals) — if you add all that up, that’s millions of dollars for an athletic program. I have no doubt that the Big Ten and the SEC are designing these reforms to try to leave some people behind. This is about leaving the Boise States behind and making sure the Alabamas and the Tennessees and whoever they are can march right along.