tyndal23 wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2020, 1:58 pm
Logic wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2020, 11:48 am
Jonathan Carone wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2020, 11:29 am
No it won’t. If you always get beat by someone, your perception is an easy win over a nothing program.
Losing to P5 teams does nothing except enhance the checkbook.
Beating P5 teams is the only way our perception changes.
Agree in regards to football specifically - but I was more so talking all sports, the entire athletic department, the entire university as a whole. Not to pick on ECU...but to back to them:
1. Because they play football in the AAC they’re seen as a “better” school
BUT...
1. We have a better overall athletics department
2. Better facilities
3. Better budgets
4. We would rather be here than there
But no one knows this. Marketing!
Please be specific and name any P5 who we have better facilities and a bigger budget than in Football which on average is 85% of revenue. You can start with the worst teams in the ACC. 5-8 years ago you might have been correct on the facilities aspect but every single P5 has had major upgrades to all aspects of their football operations. There are some “old” stadiums out there that aren’t too sexy - Rutgers, WSU, Oregon State, Wake but all bigger.
Again not speaking directly to football. More so the entire package. Take our Olympic sports into account and we have better facilities across the board than many, many P5 programs. Baseball, Softball, Tennis coming online, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, etc...All of those sports have nicer facilities than the majority of their P5 counterparts. Yet no one knows this because they still consider Liberty a small bible college. We have a top-3 indoor track in the country - how many people know this? I don’t see that as necessarily their fault - we need to tell them, somehow.
Take out football and Liberty > ECU in every possible way in regards to facilities and budgets for all other sports.