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Georgia Southern Football
Georgia Southern Football cleared the hurdles this year. Great teams don’t give up and they didn’t. I would speculate a bowl game this year but I’ll refrain. The college landscape has been choppy, and fun. Georgia Southern beat the odds. Worthy of a spot in a bowl game with national substance , but we will see what’s awarded. Many fans have been the factor, and in fact was a good part of the team…
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I remember my school playing against sam landry when she was in the sunbelt conference at Louisiana and I just cannot believe shes at Oklahoma now 😲😲 like ik she's a good pitcher but thats like the biggest transfer upgrade ive literally ever seen in college sports 😭
Lmao yeah I find in softball that’s probably where you see the biggest jumps in transfers😌
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omg! i went to school at a sunbelt conference school and i worked with sports for the wbb team and i saw her!
ooohhh cool which team?
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sometimes i really love watching pathetic football from the sunbelt conference
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I live in NC and college sports hits different here. I mean we have the Canes but that’s the only pro sports team I actually like here. But I also love the vols so I will be watching the games and probably commenting about them on here be prepared for my asks.
you have app state!!! you should watch their football team when I was in college a friend of a friend’s boyfriend played for them we would travel when our team was away (before I was a student athletic trainer) to go to a few games. they shouldn’t be stuck in the sunbelt conference 😭
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CUSA hits a home run with Delaware addition.
Obviously, this is an opinion piece but the addition of Delaware is another strong add for CUSA. IMO.
Why am I so gung ho on Deleware? Because Delaware can draw 20,000 fans and compete with MAC caliber football programs. Delaware was drawing more than 20,000 per game to see FCS football games before they reduced their stadium capacity. Now that they are increasing it again, I think in short order they will be back up to 22,000 a game or so.
Delaware was a consistent top 25 team at the FBS level on the field each year.
Realistically Delaware was in that elite class of FCS school that could walk into FBS and compete because they have the on the field component and the financial support component. They were peers to the Montanas and Dakota State schools at the FCS level, just like schools like Jacksonville State.
But there is more to my admiration for this addition. 1) Delaware had to pay $5M to move up...and they paid it. That is a cost of doing business now and schools saw a school pay it. 2) Delaware is a good academic brand and a state flagship. That is a great pickup for CUSA. Birds of a feather flock together. Delaware is a truly attractive member in a region that is potential a cash-generating region for CUSA. 3) The is no second-tier FBS conference in the Northeast. There are tons of viewers up there. Delaware opens the door for CUSA in the Northeast if they have the vision to go there and not be short-sighted. 4) Delaware is good enough for CUSA but likely isn't good enough for the American/ might be blocked by Temple. Now could CUSA lose them to the sunbelt in short order? Yeah ...that could happen if CUSA is short-sighted and leaves Delaware on an island. But Delaware is forgettable in the other revenue sport, basketball.
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SUNBELT CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL
“The Sun Belt gets paid more per school than C-USA does.”Ĭonsidering how much harm financial harm the coronavirus has already done to athletic programs, merging for less money would be a terrible idea. “No way the conference merges and splits up less money,” Moore said. By no means is the Sun Belt rich, but merging with C-USA would possibly make both lose revenue. The Sun Belt is nowhere near the level of the Atlantic Coast Conference or the Southeastern Conference in terms of revenue. Even after landing a new television deal in 2018, they still lost money. The conference’s geography causes many teams to travel far to play each other. A young Panthers football team is one of the many that would struggle with the odd and long schedule of traveling.Ĭonference USA is one of the many smaller conferences to ask the NCAA for aid and it underscores a huge issue. On top of funding, teams in East Coast states, like Georgia State and Coastal Carolina, would also be harmed through travel costs, which come out of the school’s pockets and are not funded by the NCAA. In particular, C-USA does not have as much program funding as the Sun Belt. With all of this in mind, a merger sounds great and could really help Georgia State, but don’t hold your breath.Īs great as the idea might sound, a conference merger is quite complex. 20 nationally, received a bowl date before Christmas a merger could put them in a better spot. As a result, the two could benefit from better access to top-tier bowl games and more bids for the NCAA Basketball Tournament.Ĭurrently, both conferences are relegated to one bid each in their conference, and bowl-wise are subject to terrible slots. Both mid-major conferences have strong programs in football and basketball. On paper, the proposal to merge both conferences makes a lot of sense. “A possible merger has been rumored for a long time now,” Moore said. Roy Moore of 247Sports is familiar with talks of a merger. They boast successful programs such as the Appalachian State Mountaineers in football and the Georgia State Panthers in basketball. The Sun Belt is undeniably a better conference. Both have an abundance of teams, but they also have varying levels of talent and success. While the idea itself is not new, the urgency of such a proposal is now being taken seriously by fans of both conferences. Now, those schools must consider some radical ways to ensure they can still play in the upcoming season.Ī popular option would be a merger between Conference USA and the Sun Belt Conference. Their loss is on a growing list of the financial impacts many small and mid-major conferences are facing. Some small programs are shutting down, such as Morehouse College’s, which ended its program for the foreseeable future last month. The pandemic is wreaking havoc on the sports world, and college football in particular is already feeling the effects.
SUNBELT CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL
And although professional sports are set to come back, collegiate athletics have not been able to say the same. For the last four months, COVID-19 paused sports entirely.

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Power 5 conferences are always like “we’re so disrespected :(“ pls shut the fuck up lmaooooo the sunbelt conference is literally right there
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Is it a coincidence that many athletic GOATs crop up in the late 80s/early 90s? see: Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Barry Bonds, Rickson Gracie, arguably Maradona
Same reason that things were more all-time meaningful in all fields of life back in your childhood?
More seriously, the 80s/90s/00s cable TV era demanded more content, enabled the “celebrity” as an autonomous force, blew up revenues and salaries through broadcast rights and endorsements. So it’s not surprising a lot of sports heromaking came out of this period (remember baseball/football star Bo Jackson?)
The period started with the NFL consolidating its takeover from baseball as “America’s game” and the NBA solidifying itself as a major sport, ending it with making its own challenge to football. It saw NCAA professionalization - modern football conferences and TV rights, the Bowl Championship Series, March Madness getting big. It saw the development of MMA (amidst the retreat of boxing), the rise of televised poker, the national consolidation of professional wrestling. It saw the decline of hockey along with its Rust Belt heartland, the expansion of the other leagues into new sunbelt markets, and NASCAR representing the emergence of a new Southern middle class into something like a national default identity.
Meanwhile, Europe could tell you all about the simultaneous rise of corporate big money celebrity football. A lot was going on.
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