I have a feeling the ACC will regret their addition soon enough. Glad they're not here.
Why?
Because they won a BCS bowl?
Because they won a National Championship?
Because they made the CWS?
Why do they regret that decision?
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I have a feeling the ACC will regret their addition soon enough. Glad they're not here.
Why?
Because they won a BCS bowl?
Because they won a National Championship?
Because they made the CWS?
Why do they regret that decision?
Had a sister who graduated from Tulane. Excellent academics but I attended a football game and there were maybe 10,000 fans there and I saw them get annihilated by Army. They play in the Superdome which would be cool if they filled it, but their fans aren't very passionate and don't care much about their athletics. Everyone down there is all LSU. Not sure they bring much to the table in expansion
Did I read that right? People are actually thinking about Tulane as a viable option? You know, the objective of expansion is to make the conference better, not worse.
Uh...why? They would certainly add more to the Big 12's sports rep than ISU has.I have a feeling the ACC will regret their addition soon enough. Glad they're not here.
Uh...why? They would certainly add more to the Big 12's sports rep than ISU has.
Sure we do. Kansas could beat Tulane.
Tulane provides nothing, and I mean nothing.
Northwestern probably has about 10k fans at a game even when they're ranked, but they would still sell out a 50-60k stadium regularly if they had one. I'm guessing Tulane would be similar, its not that far from the Texas schools. Vandy is similar in the SEC, they're doing fine. These teams don't even add a new market at all to those conferences like Tulane would to the Big 12.
Not saying I'm a huge fan of adding Tulane, but I think they have more upside than Northwestern which still provides a great day in a fun city for football programs around their conference despite a small alumni base, small stadium and small fan base. Tulane's ticket sales would at least double the minute they join the Big 12, it just wouldn't be Tulane fans. Most other rumored expansion teams wouldn't get a drastic attendance boost from Big 12 teams making the road trip, maybe some WVU fans would drive to Cinci.
We already have 2 teams like that, Baylor and especially TCU. We dont need another team that only can fill its stadium because its opponents bring fans.
We already have 2 teams like that, Baylor and especially TCU. We dont need another team that only can fill its stadium because its opponents bring fans.
We already have 2 teams like that, Baylor and especially TCU. We dont need another team that only can fill its stadium because its opponents bring fans.
I think that you're wrong there. Adding a couple of beatable schools to the conference and splitting back into divisions would give the better teams a better average record (somewhere in this thread there was some information on how that is what the SEC does) and a conference championship game.
The trick will be adding the right schools so not to dilute the payouts too much.
Had a sister who graduated from Tulane. Excellent academics but I attended a football game and there were maybe 10,000 fans there and I saw them get annihilated by Army. They play in the Superdome which would be cool if they filled it, but their fans aren't very passionate and don't care much about their athletics. Everyone down there is all LSU. Not sure they bring much to the table in expansion
Tulane is a reach, but they do have a very interesting football history. former member of the SEC and used to play in and fill a 80,000 seat stadium of their own.
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