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LUinPA wrote:Is it safe to assume that if the pledges fall flat, they may be back in the same situation of cancelling the program?The reasons they were shutting it down in the first place were financial in nature. It might hang around as a 'comeback' a little longer, but logic would dictate that not receiving at least 60% of the pledged amount would put them back in a similar spot.
Chris Lang wrote:Kiwon,Chris, I am late responding but thanks for your clear explanation. Yes, there is a difference between "miscalculation" and "mistake."
Notice I said miscalculation and not mistake. It was not a mistake to make intentions known. The miscalculation was in just how ready an FBS conference was to receive LU, and it's clear that the Sun Belt (preferred landing spot of the admin, it seems) was never going to embrace a private school with unlimited resources among its group of public schools with limited resources. The same issue exists with the MAC. The admin has done everything it can to try to convince Sun Belt presidents to look at Liberty with more of an objective eye, but only a precious few have flipped their positions. Liberty was ready for FBS. Clearly FBS was not ready for Liberty. That's my point.
Kiwon wrote:Careful. With that last paragraph people may think you are being seduced byChris Lang wrote:Kiwon,Chris, I am late responding but thanks for your clear explanation. Yes, there is a difference between "miscalculation" and "mistake."
Notice I said miscalculation and not mistake. It was not a mistake to make intentions known. The miscalculation was in just how ready an FBS conference was to receive LU, and it's clear that the Sun Belt (preferred landing spot of the admin, it seems) was never going to embrace a private school with unlimited resources among its group of public schools with limited resources. The same issue exists with the MAC. The admin has done everything it can to try to convince Sun Belt presidents to look at Liberty with more of an objective eye, but only a precious few have flipped their positions. Liberty was ready for FBS. Clearly FBS was not ready for Liberty. That's my point.
To avoid being cynical, I guess since LU has always had an uphill climb then why should joining the FBS be any different?
The subjective factors working against it (private, religious-institution, revenue via online education) are obvious and won't be changing. What they can change is their performance on the field/court. Nothing generates buzz in the Sports world more than success. Take care of that and more objective minds will change as LU gets noticed for the quality institution that it is becoming.
Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News wrote:CCU leaders share insight on talks with Sun Belt ConferenceClick Here for Full Story
By Ryan Young
ryoung@thesunnews.com
CONWAY — Since the news spread fast and wide last week of the Sun Belt Conference’s interest in evaluating Coastal Carolina as a potential future member, the possibility of a league change and of the Chanticleers maybe making the jump to the FBS level has prevailed as the headlining topic for supporters of the university.
The related thread on popular message board CoastalFans.com has nearly 6,000 views and more than 600 responses, actually dating back to late May when preliminary rumblings emerged, and even Coastal Carolina President David DeCenzo said he’s had people send him screen shots of online commentary on the subject.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
Humble_Opinion wrote:BYU would be a solid add in my opinion even with the baggage. Expanding to the East is better for us though so I'll hope they go that route. I still maintain that ECU/UCF/UConn would all be good additions.Meh, I don't see the Big XII extending an invite to any of those schools anytime soon, unless one manages to make some noise on the football field this fall.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
ATrain wrote:BYU to me is a great addition to any Conference. Built in fan base. Financially stable. Competitive in all Sports. And, most importantly happy to have a home.Humble_Opinion wrote:BYU would be a solid add in my opinion even with the baggage. Expanding to the East is better for us though so I'll hope they go that route. I still maintain that ECU/UCF/UConn would all be good additions.Meh, I don't see the Big XII extending an invite to any of those schools anytime soon, unless one manages to make some noise on the football field this fall.
Sly Fox wrote:ECU & UConn are non-starters for the Big XII. UCF on the other hand is very much on the table as a potential expansion target.ECU is a quality add. I was thinking UConn specifically for basketball and decent academic prowess. ECU has had relative success in football and has been stable in performance and attendance. I think a BIG XII invite would only increase expansion of their facilities. They also have a pretty large medical school that might be of interest to other BIG XII member schools...
LUGrad2000 wrote:So Coastal's president has stated in the Myrtle Beach newspaper that if the SB offers they will accept. He also stated that they would immediately expand their stadium to 21-22k. Looks like they will be invited at some point. He did say that SB officials also visited EKU and plan on one more visit next week. Any chance they visit Lynchburg?Nope
LUGrad2000 wrote:So Coastal's president has stated in the Myrtle Beach newspaper that if the SB offers they will accept. He also stated that they would immediately expand their stadium to 21-22k. Looks like they will be invited at some point. He did say that SB officials also visited EKU and plan on one more visit next week. Any chance they visit Lynchburg?They've been to Lynchburg.
LUGrad2000 wrote:Please send me an application to join the Dark Side. Not quite ready to fill it out just yet, but getting closer.You don't join, you are selected....
LUGrad2000 wrote:So Coastal's president has stated in the Myrtle Beach newspaper that if the SB offers they will accept. He also stated that they would immediately expand their stadium to 21-22k. Looks like they will be invited at some point. He did say that SB officials also visited EKU and plan on one more visit next week. Any chance they visit Lynchburg?If they do come to Lynchburg, unlikely IMVHO since like SJ said they've already been,it's just as a formality with no real intentions of an invitation coming our way.
LUGrad2000 wrote:So Coastal's president has stated in the Myrtle Beach newspaper that if the SB offers they will accept. He also stated that they would immediately expand their stadium to 21-22k. Looks like they will be invited at some point. He did say that SB officials also visited EKU and plan on one more visit next week. Any chance they visit Lynchburg?Does this mean they win the rivalry?
JakeP50 wrote:They haven't visited since the latest offer was made...LUGrad2000 wrote:So Coastal's president has stated in the Myrtle Beach newspaper that if the SB offers they will accept. He also stated that they would immediately expand their stadium to 21-22k. Looks like they will be invited at some point. He did say that SB officials also visited EKU and plan on one more visit next week. Any chance they visit Lynchburg?If they do come to Lynchburg, unlikely IMVHO since like SJ said they've already been,it's just as a formality with no real intentions of an invitation coming our way.