Lamar isn't going FBS anytime soon. There's nowhere to go.
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Lamar isn't going FBS anytime soon. There's nowhere to go.
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Not sure if this has been posted yet or not. Just crossed my screen this morning:
WAC Meetings starting soon!
@CA: Most FBS programs utilize student fees and institutional support in order to...
Thing is, the poverty line, as it were, is between BCS leagues and everyone else.
Not very many. It's something like 8-12. I know Georgia routinely runs in the black.
Last year when all the conference realignment madness happened, I distinctly recall the impression that the current 10-team Big XII (sigh) isn't publicly interested in expanding. Oklahoma and Texas...
@ CardAmbassador: I didn't think of the relative health of the leagues. That's a good point.
It's clear you believe that the Lamar leadership's mind is made up.
What's clear to me is that it...
@ NorthoftheBorder: I disagree on the viability of FCS. I don't think it's going anywhere nor undergoing any major changes. If that were true, a greater number of established institutions/programs...
@ coachcola: That's an interesting take on the "packaging" of schools using the WAC as a way-station to another league. It's hard to believe how far the WAC has fallen in just a year and how it...
I've seen the Sun Belt as a more logical partner in the future for a while.
If LU wants to go FBS, then the SBC is the only place it really fits. If the Big East raids C-USA, then C-USA might...
You're welcome. I'm glad to find a place to talk about Lamar, Cardinal football and the other sports.
Lamar would be in the bottom half of both leagues in terms of endowment and enrollment. Yes,...
I think this entire conversation is premature.
Lamar would be in the bottom half of either the WAC or the Sun Belt in terms of enrollment, endowment, and football facilities.
Perhaps my...