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Out of The Box Thinking Big 12 Expansion Idea: Liberty University
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<blockquote data-quote="ThisIsOurTime" data-source="post: 2447508" data-attributes="member: 5887"><p>Because they have their own unique following. They have the potential to grow their program more than most of the other alternatives. Other schools have serious limitations because of goverment restrictions or their commuter school history. But Liberty is more in line with BYU and Notre Dame where they will have their own unique following and unlike some other smaller private schools they appear to have the money and donors willing to make the necessary changes. Where they are right now isn't so great but you need to project out where they could be in 5 or 10 years. If they all of a sudden are validated with a Power 5 seal of approval, this puts a lot of wind in their sails. I think compared to the other alternatives they have more room for growth. </p><p></p><p>I think the big hurdle for them is the perceived politics and some perception criticisms but I don't think it's stadium size, student body size or those other types of things because those would already be issues with the other candidates and Liberty appears to be growing in those areas anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThisIsOurTime, post: 2447508, member: 5887"] Because they have their own unique following. They have the potential to grow their program more than most of the other alternatives. Other schools have serious limitations because of goverment restrictions or their commuter school history. But Liberty is more in line with BYU and Notre Dame where they will have their own unique following and unlike some other smaller private schools they appear to have the money and donors willing to make the necessary changes. Where they are right now isn't so great but you need to project out where they could be in 5 or 10 years. If they all of a sudden are validated with a Power 5 seal of approval, this puts a lot of wind in their sails. I think compared to the other alternatives they have more room for growth. I think the big hurdle for them is the perceived politics and some perception criticisms but I don't think it's stadium size, student body size or those other types of things because those would already be issues with the other candidates and Liberty appears to be growing in those areas anyways. [/QUOTE]
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