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Why not ask Tulsa? The AAC I don't think will last long and teams will look to jump from there.
Sorry for misremembering vacant UTEP coaching cycles from 38 years ago when I was 15.Ok, but he wasn’t passed on to hire Lee after Stull left.
NIU and Toledo also haven’t come out and shit on the idea yet and Brett McMurphy mentioned last night in his Hawaii article, which tells you both sides are still interested.I also agree with your points in the second 2 paragraphs. The great news is that this is a complexed issue and I don't have to solve it. Hopefully she has enough foresight to make the correct decision.
I also agree with your points in the second 2 paragraphs. The great news is that this is a complexed issue and I don't have to solve it. Hopefully she has enough foresight to make the correct decision.You see his point, but that is his point only. If the MWC’s media partners want them to add teams, then they’re going to try to add them. They won’t be added for free either. So the notion that 10 teams are going to split the 8 teams pot, is false. They will split a pot for 10 teams. If NIU and Toledo are added, they will be paid to do so.
Back to my point, this information is out there and if the MWC or their tv partners weren’t told those 2 schools would add value, they wouldn’t have been mentioned. That’s why Gloria asked to speak with them. If they were “wanted”, why would she ask to speak with them? If they were going to bring down the per team average, why would you consider adding them?
An 8 team league isn’t viable for very long and it makes scheduling in all your sports more difficult. The MWC will have to add at least 1 more team.
You see his point, but that is his point only. If the MWC’s media partners want them to add teams, then they’re going to try to add them. They won’t be added for free either. So the notion that 10 teams are going to split the 8 teams pot, is false. They will split a pot for 10 teams. If NIU and Toledo are added, they will be paid to do so.Was it just me or was Kane actually defending UTEP? What a time to be alive.
Rod Rebel, don't take it personal, Kane likes to argue with a lot of people on here.
I see Rod Rebel's point about splitting the pie in more pieces but I just don't think there's solidarity in 8 schools. You need more in the event of other schools departing.
Maybe he feels that way because UNLV would be the school departing and not the school that's left behind if and when this happens. I would probably feel the same if we would be leaving to maximize dollars while we're in the conference. This round of realignment is UNLV's first experience in being left behind. We have gone through this many times.
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The problem with 9, is that one team is always off and if you add one team, that is an extra game of tv inventory you have.Nine has always seemed like the perfect number to me. Everyone plays everyone. I know a quick argument was the need for a football conference championship game. I just don’t see how that game would be worth dividing the TV pie by 2 or more schools.
I do understand, maybe you don’t. Again, why would Gloria ask to speak with them, if they didn’t add value?You don’t understand the value of what goes into a media deal or how these guys look at a market.
The answer is for the MWC to not add anymore in order to keep the shares as heavy as possible
AND we aren’t two of the 70
Ok, but he wasn’t passed on to hire Lee after Stull left.Shanahan was interviewed by UTEP when Stull was hired in 1986. He was an NFL assistant at the time.
1986: New UTEP coach, Bob Stull, has high hopes
1986: Bob Stull is selected as the new UTEP football coach.www.elpasotimes.com