berryfrog95
Active Member
^^BYU all sports
Moving along.....
Really, which part?That's some pretzel twisting.
LiarBtw, never heard of Duquesne.
So, why are the people making the decisions not as enlightened as you and making the correct decisions on who to invite into the conference?Hawaii is a state flagship founded by the Merrill act. One of only 4 universities ( the other 3 being Penn St, Cornell and Oregon St) that is land grant, sea grant, space grant, and sun grant. They are R1 research. They have a law school and an M.D. school. The entire Hawaii system has 50,000 students. TCU has shared a conference with Hawaii and San Diego St in the past. They have strong TV ratings.
Hawaii certainly knows what football is as they produce some great talent including a Heisman winner in Mariota, and Tua, who won the national title and was the MVP of that game. Tua also was Orange Bowl MVP and won the Maxwell and Walter camp awards as well as SEC offensive player of the year. Both of these guys came out of Hawaii high school football. Hawaii high school football produces some of the most elite talent in the country.
If you want a minor league school look towards Memphis, Boise or the Florida directionals.
Nobody is strong enough to fend off the UT Pres and BOR when they decide they want to do something. In the overall scheme of things Del Conte was just along for the ride.Iowa State fan. One of the best moments of the Big 12's history was reading about TCU's invite to the Big 12 and the celebration of TCU students and alums. Del Conte's story on how it unfolded was great. When Del Conte went to Texas, I thought it was great news as was hoping Del Conte would help keep the Big 12 stable. Totally bummed with UT sneaking to the SEC under him. Curious what TCU fans think now of Del Conte. Was he just not strong enough to fend off the President and UT BOR or was he in cahoots and screw any past association? I am sure it has been discussed here but not going to read all the past posts.
So. Miss ain't very scrappy anymore. They're terrible nowadays.Really? Cause I think they’re at least as good of a fit as Hawaii, Rice, UTSA, Colorado St.
Maybe we can get Southern Miss. We used to have some real grudge matches with those scrappy Eagles .
yada, yada, yada! There might be two people who give a flip about inviting SDSU. But you keep on keepin on.On June 30, 2020, the city of San Diego approved the sale of the SDCCU Stadium site to San Diego State University and on August 10, 2020, the university officially took control of the property.[5] San Diego State bought the entire 135 acres, including the existing stadium, from the city for $88 million. Groundbreaking on the new stadium took place on August 17, 2020, just one week after SDSU took control of the site.
The entire $3.5 billion SDSU Mission Valley project includes housing, office and retail space, hotels, and 80 acres of parks and open space, including a 34 acre river park on city property, and will be developed in phases over 10-15 years.[6] The stadium will seat 35,000 fans and is being built to support college football, non-football NCAA championship games, professional soccer and special events such as concerts.[7][8] The stadium was designed to be expandable to a capacity of 55,000 or more (complete with a plan and renderings for such an expansion) to accommodate a prospective NFL return to San Diego and/or future needs of the Aztecs football team.[9]
Aztec Stadium is scheduled to open September 3, 2022.
Construction cost $310 million
So, why are the people making the decisions not as enlightened as you and making the correct decisions on who to invite into the conference?
Nobody is strong enough to fend off the UT Pres and BOR when they decide they want to do something. In the overall scheme of things Del Conte was just along for the ride.
TN has more than 4 times as many active pros in the nfl than Hawaii does. Would you like to know how many Florida has in comparison? Hawaii is easily the worst option anyone has suggested.Hawaii is a state flagship founded by the Merrill act. One of only 4 universities ( the other 3 being Penn St, Cornell and Oregon St) that is land grant, sea grant, space grant, and sun grant. They are R1 research. They have a law school and an M.D. school. The entire Hawaii system has 50,000 students. TCU has shared a conference with Hawaii and San Diego St in the past. They have strong TV ratings.
Hawaii certainly knows what football is as they produce some great talent including a Heisman winner in Mariota, and Tua, who won the national title and was the MVP of that game. Tua also was Orange Bowl MVP and won the Maxwell and Walter camp awards as well as SEC offensive player of the year. Both of these guys came out of Hawaii high school football. Hawaii high school football produces some of the most elite talent in the country.
If you want a minor league school look towards Memphis, Boise or the Florida directionals.
Nobody is strong enough to fend off the UT Pres and BOR when they decide they want to do something. In the overall scheme of things Del Conte was just along for the ride.
[ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ]. CDC entirely culpable. Traitor. Deceived us and ADJD. scheiss CDC forever.
[ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ]. CDC entirely culpable. Traitor. Deceived us and ADJD. scheiss CDC forever.
You need to get caught up a little.‘No’ to UCF as an addition to B12. Are they even a D1 school?? Aren’t they akin to being the Texas State/UTSA of Florida that had a good run or two in a subpar conference? I’d rather have BYU and Cougar High (UH) than whatever and whoever UCF is. UH is in-state and a big market even if they are not a like-for-like replacement for UT or OU.
So. Miss ain't very scrappy anymore. They're terrible nowadays.