- July 3rd, 2007, 12:07 am
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I've always thought that we were a sleeping giant. No offense to the Big South ... but I've always thought we should be in a bigger conference - not just Division I-AA in football - but Division I-A all the way. (And, not just a football only conferecne, but a well-rounded conference). The Southern Conference or the A-10 may seem like a good fit, but my dreams are bigger than that even - as they are I-AA.
I'm envisioning our football program to take us to new heights. We've discussed on these very boards the distinct possibility of averaging over 15K, and then seeing our stadium more than double --- to the 30K - 34K range for Division I football. Let's just say that takes 3-4 years and maybe 1 or 2 more to expand. Is it against the rules here to dream out loud abaout 2011, 2012, or so?
Here's what I'm seeing. By then (2011-2012) LU will be well on its way to 25K on campus. We all know Dr. Falwell's dream about that. We also all know about his dream for Division I-A football. I'm seeing LU linking up with several Mid-Atlantic schools with Division I-A football stadiums and whole-hearted Division I-A mindsets. I can easily come up with a league of 6-7 such schools - spread across the Mid-Atlantic area. I can also see another 4-5 schools expanding and taking the expensive leap into Division I-A football.
I know it is just a dream right now, but I can see this happening. I'd like to see this develop into something special. Here's my list and thoughts (and I've mentioned some of the roadtrip cities because destinations is a huge part of being in a really good conference)...
(Disclaimer right here: Of course ALL of these schools are Division I-A in everything except football. That's a given to such a sports-oriented, educated board as this. Obviously I'm talking about making that expensive jump from I-AA to I-A in football and thereby being a total Division I-A conference, i.e. ACC, SEC, Big 10, etc...)
Okay ... with that cleared up, here's my listing of such schools that COULD be talked into starting something fresh (all Division I-A in every sport).
Liberty U --- 34K, 35K stadium rocks on Saturdays
Navy --- I-A now. They seat 34K right now, and average about 33K. They can still play Army. This would be a cool rival as they take sports very seriously. Annapolis is pretty and we could hit Baltimore on the trip every other year -- the Inner Harbor / Orioles / Ravens would make this a great trip (and/or Washington, DC, too).
Army --- I-A now. Well you just can't separate them from Navy. They seat 38K and average about 31K right now. Long trip, but certainly an interesting one and you know the opponent is always going to be a passionate rival. Imagine the recruiting advantage of saying that we go to NYC every other year to visit on the way to West Point.
Marshall --- I-A now. West Virginia's second most popular school. they seat 38K and averaged over 26K this past year. Not a long road trip -- and great if you like mountains (and I do). The school of Chad Pennington and Randy Moss -- really good football.
Temple --- I-A now. See, I like this one. They are in Philadelphia, share the Eagles 69K stadium, and love their sports. They've always been mis-matched in Divison I conferences (except for basketball where they always shine) forever -- and they always seem like they want to break out on their own (as there are 5 big schools in Philly). They would bring a huge TV market and would make a great road trip... and they'd be competitive.
Middle Tennessee State -- I-A now. Okay, they are right outside of Nashville - and next to UT, they are the biggest school in the state (much larger than Vandy). They seat 31K now -- and are aggressively growing athletically-speaking. They are definitely an up and coming program - and one stuck in a dud of a conference right now (Division I-A Sunbelt). And just think - Nashville is another awesome road trip.
Now that is six -- we know that is enough to get started, but I can see more teams joining.
News from Charlotte, NC is that UNCC (excuse me, they go by "Charlotte" now) is itching to finally launch a football program. The old downtown stadium only seats about 20-25K (which translates in to I-AA) ... so that would either take a major expansion... OR ... they could do a Philadelphia Eagles-type deal and play in the Panthers 72K digs. Charlotte would be an amazing rival. I'm hoping their vision is Division I-A football. The road trip is great, their other programs are always good (basketball and baseball are really exceptional).
I think U. of Delaware is right around the corner to becoming something bigger. They already seat 22K ... and the WHOLE state does not have a Division I-A FOOTBALL program (okay, all three counties do not)... Anyway, Delaware is THE state university -- and a major sleeping (well, not a giant - but a grand school who needs to step up to the bigtime). Can you see our Eagle's talons going up against the Blue Hen's claws?
Another school that I see jumping to Division I-A football is Appalachian State University. They've won back-to-back I-AA national championships and are favored to win it again this year. They only seat 16,650 -- but averaged almost 21K this past year in their great stadium they call "The Rock". Football is huge to them... and I can easily see them expanding again and jumping to Division I-A. They'd be perfect rivals - and Boone, NC is a great place to visit.
A sleeper would be The Citadel. This is another military school that loves their sports - particularly football. Charleston, SC is an awesome city, with great sites, history, and food. They play in a 21K stadium now -- and the thought of joining Navy and Army should excite them to no end. I'm seeing a South Carolina school in this conference... and they are the best candidate. Furman and Wofford would be next, but to me - they are happy being I-AA.
Sadly, VMI is not going to ever be Division I-A in football either. They seat 10K. Its a shame and I wish they'd explode to bigger things... but I don't see it.
I would also challenge either I-AA stalwarts such as Richmond, William & Mary, and/or James Madison to step up to the plate and go big-time in football. Richmond makes the most sense -- as they alreay seat 22,000. I know the enrollment is small, but the city is huge -- and they simply always get stuck in unimaginative, dull conferences. There is nothing for the city / school to get excited about presently. But to see themselves like a Charlotte -- well, maybe that very well could do the trick. For that matter Chattanooga is a thought. The city is very large - and the stadium seats about 21K now. If you've never visited there, you are in for a treat. The sites are unreal (caverns, Rock City, Civil War battlefields, etc.). They could be a Charlotte or a Richmond and just decide to make the jump.
Finally - there's East Carolina University, a well established Division I-A football school. ECU seats 43K and averaged over 37K last year. They are football crazy -- rabid actually. The drive is long and the city (Greenville, NC) isn't spectacular -- but the barbeque is outstanding and the football atmosphere is great. I held off on suggesting them because I always think that they want to start a conference with WVU, Lousiville, Pitt, Cincy, Memphis, etc. But, you never know. The thought of playing NC schools like Charlotte and App State may intrigue them. They are kinda lost in an ACC fantasy that's NEVER going to happen. They'd be a great opponent and would bring a lot to the conference.
In closing - I'd suggest calling this conference something like the ECC. The East Coast Conference ... or the Eastern Collegiate Conference. (There's been similar names before, I know, but not now). Maybe the Eastern Seaboard Conference.
Anyway ... is this crazy to talk about? Is it disrespectful to the Big South to whisper out loud? Is it a slap in the face to the Southern Conference or the Atlantic 10 -- you know, to jump over their I-AA-ness and think about a Division I-A all-sports conference?
Hmmmmm............
I'm envisioning our football program to take us to new heights. We've discussed on these very boards the distinct possibility of averaging over 15K, and then seeing our stadium more than double --- to the 30K - 34K range for Division I football. Let's just say that takes 3-4 years and maybe 1 or 2 more to expand. Is it against the rules here to dream out loud abaout 2011, 2012, or so?
Here's what I'm seeing. By then (2011-2012) LU will be well on its way to 25K on campus. We all know Dr. Falwell's dream about that. We also all know about his dream for Division I-A football. I'm seeing LU linking up with several Mid-Atlantic schools with Division I-A football stadiums and whole-hearted Division I-A mindsets. I can easily come up with a league of 6-7 such schools - spread across the Mid-Atlantic area. I can also see another 4-5 schools expanding and taking the expensive leap into Division I-A football.
I know it is just a dream right now, but I can see this happening. I'd like to see this develop into something special. Here's my list and thoughts (and I've mentioned some of the roadtrip cities because destinations is a huge part of being in a really good conference)...
(Disclaimer right here: Of course ALL of these schools are Division I-A in everything except football. That's a given to such a sports-oriented, educated board as this. Obviously I'm talking about making that expensive jump from I-AA to I-A in football and thereby being a total Division I-A conference, i.e. ACC, SEC, Big 10, etc...)
Okay ... with that cleared up, here's my listing of such schools that COULD be talked into starting something fresh (all Division I-A in every sport).
Liberty U --- 34K, 35K stadium rocks on Saturdays
Navy --- I-A now. They seat 34K right now, and average about 33K. They can still play Army. This would be a cool rival as they take sports very seriously. Annapolis is pretty and we could hit Baltimore on the trip every other year -- the Inner Harbor / Orioles / Ravens would make this a great trip (and/or Washington, DC, too).
Army --- I-A now. Well you just can't separate them from Navy. They seat 38K and average about 31K right now. Long trip, but certainly an interesting one and you know the opponent is always going to be a passionate rival. Imagine the recruiting advantage of saying that we go to NYC every other year to visit on the way to West Point.
Marshall --- I-A now. West Virginia's second most popular school. they seat 38K and averaged over 26K this past year. Not a long road trip -- and great if you like mountains (and I do). The school of Chad Pennington and Randy Moss -- really good football.
Temple --- I-A now. See, I like this one. They are in Philadelphia, share the Eagles 69K stadium, and love their sports. They've always been mis-matched in Divison I conferences (except for basketball where they always shine) forever -- and they always seem like they want to break out on their own (as there are 5 big schools in Philly). They would bring a huge TV market and would make a great road trip... and they'd be competitive.
Middle Tennessee State -- I-A now. Okay, they are right outside of Nashville - and next to UT, they are the biggest school in the state (much larger than Vandy). They seat 31K now -- and are aggressively growing athletically-speaking. They are definitely an up and coming program - and one stuck in a dud of a conference right now (Division I-A Sunbelt). And just think - Nashville is another awesome road trip.
Now that is six -- we know that is enough to get started, but I can see more teams joining.
News from Charlotte, NC is that UNCC (excuse me, they go by "Charlotte" now) is itching to finally launch a football program. The old downtown stadium only seats about 20-25K (which translates in to I-AA) ... so that would either take a major expansion... OR ... they could do a Philadelphia Eagles-type deal and play in the Panthers 72K digs. Charlotte would be an amazing rival. I'm hoping their vision is Division I-A football. The road trip is great, their other programs are always good (basketball and baseball are really exceptional).
I think U. of Delaware is right around the corner to becoming something bigger. They already seat 22K ... and the WHOLE state does not have a Division I-A FOOTBALL program (okay, all three counties do not)... Anyway, Delaware is THE state university -- and a major sleeping (well, not a giant - but a grand school who needs to step up to the bigtime). Can you see our Eagle's talons going up against the Blue Hen's claws?
Another school that I see jumping to Division I-A football is Appalachian State University. They've won back-to-back I-AA national championships and are favored to win it again this year. They only seat 16,650 -- but averaged almost 21K this past year in their great stadium they call "The Rock". Football is huge to them... and I can easily see them expanding again and jumping to Division I-A. They'd be perfect rivals - and Boone, NC is a great place to visit.
A sleeper would be The Citadel. This is another military school that loves their sports - particularly football. Charleston, SC is an awesome city, with great sites, history, and food. They play in a 21K stadium now -- and the thought of joining Navy and Army should excite them to no end. I'm seeing a South Carolina school in this conference... and they are the best candidate. Furman and Wofford would be next, but to me - they are happy being I-AA.
Sadly, VMI is not going to ever be Division I-A in football either. They seat 10K. Its a shame and I wish they'd explode to bigger things... but I don't see it.
I would also challenge either I-AA stalwarts such as Richmond, William & Mary, and/or James Madison to step up to the plate and go big-time in football. Richmond makes the most sense -- as they alreay seat 22,000. I know the enrollment is small, but the city is huge -- and they simply always get stuck in unimaginative, dull conferences. There is nothing for the city / school to get excited about presently. But to see themselves like a Charlotte -- well, maybe that very well could do the trick. For that matter Chattanooga is a thought. The city is very large - and the stadium seats about 21K now. If you've never visited there, you are in for a treat. The sites are unreal (caverns, Rock City, Civil War battlefields, etc.). They could be a Charlotte or a Richmond and just decide to make the jump.
Finally - there's East Carolina University, a well established Division I-A football school. ECU seats 43K and averaged over 37K last year. They are football crazy -- rabid actually. The drive is long and the city (Greenville, NC) isn't spectacular -- but the barbeque is outstanding and the football atmosphere is great. I held off on suggesting them because I always think that they want to start a conference with WVU, Lousiville, Pitt, Cincy, Memphis, etc. But, you never know. The thought of playing NC schools like Charlotte and App State may intrigue them. They are kinda lost in an ACC fantasy that's NEVER going to happen. They'd be a great opponent and would bring a lot to the conference.
In closing - I'd suggest calling this conference something like the ECC. The East Coast Conference ... or the Eastern Collegiate Conference. (There's been similar names before, I know, but not now). Maybe the Eastern Seaboard Conference.
Anyway ... is this crazy to talk about? Is it disrespectful to the Big South to whisper out loud? Is it a slap in the face to the Southern Conference or the Atlantic 10 -- you know, to jump over their I-AA-ness and think about a Division I-A all-sports conference?
Hmmmmm............
Last edited by Eagle Ed on July 3rd, 2007, 12:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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