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You can learn from those teams by playing them in the regular season, so what's the difference? After all these years in the playoffs, the MEAC still struggles just about every year, yet I still see no vast improvement in talent or play on the field.
Pough goes undefeated in the MEAC year in and year out, but where are the victories to show that being in the playoffs is actually benefitting the MEAC?
Real competition makes you better and increases your chances of success.
Scheduling has been a big problem for us. We have contracts with Ala St and SU that we haven't been able to fulfill because of scheduling problem. Now that the MEAC is going with a seven game mandate, hopefully we will be able to have a more competitive schedule. We will play the third of five games w/SU in Atlanta this year. We've played only one of the five games with ALA St.
Presently we have slots for four OOC games. We could play SU in the ATL, finish the contract w/Ala St (thereby freeing up another slot), schedule a FBS payday, and schedule OOC games with Tenn St, GA Southern, GA State, Jacksonville St, and other school from the Big South, Southern, and South division of the Colonial Athletic Assoc.
With our new AD, I can see this happening because of some of the games other MEAC teams have been able to schedule.
So if you guys are under contract with Southern and Alabama State and have scheduling conflicts with the MEAC, why are you guys able to find room to play FBS schools every year?
The FBS games are scheduled years out with the availiable dates. Last year we finished our contract w/Miami. This year we play Univ So Fla. I don't know if this is a multi=game contract or not, but I remember it was signed about five years ago. The one really important FBS game we got knocked out of because of scheduling was Univ of GA. They offered about $800K!
But with the change in the amount of conference games we have to play, more funds from booster groups, and the addition of the new AD, I feel that we will be on solid footing within the next few years.
With the new mandate, I think we will be able to fulfill those contracts rather quickly, of course depending on their scheduling ability.
Ok Help me out on this. I've seen topic after topic about this and I really don't see the fuss! The conference made it a rule that no teams in the SWAC can go to the playoffs?
The MEAC doesn't have a nine-game mandate, they can add who they may choose.
Fiya,
If there is a 9-game mandate, why do we even have a SCG? That's almost as dumb as giving your only bid to the NCAA Tournament to anyone who win our 4-day conference tournament.
Fiya,
If there is a 9-game mandate, why do we even have a SCG? That's almost as dumb as giving your only bid to the NCAA Tournament to anyone who win our 4-day conference tournament.
The answer to both of these questions is there is money to be made, plain and simple.
I don't agree with your logic about the basketball tournament, remember it's a TOURNAMENT.
...which has no real weight.
The NCAA basketball championship event is a TOURNAMENT.
Nothing succeeds like success. MOST teams in FCS lose in the Playoffs, but that does'nt mean they should stop trying. Real competition makes you better and increases your chances of success. Much like in playing the Lottery. If you buy a ticket but don't win the jackpot, do you quit playing Lottery?
You can learn from those teams by playing them in the regular season, so what's the difference? After all these years in the playoffs, the MEAC still struggles just about every year, yet I still see no vast improvement in talent or play on the field.
Pough goes undefeated in the MEAC year in and year out, but where are the victories to show that being in the playoffs is actually benefitting the MEAC?
Im beating you to it Jag Hammer
Wut lol
And why would Grambing and Southern move the Bayou Classic off of NBC Thanksgiving weekend for a million dollars apiece to play in the FCS Playoffs for $30,000, that will barley cover their expenses?
Jayrob:
We are getting over $1 million for two OOC games straight up. Why would we give that up to play teams in the regular season we can play in the postseason. Say we give up one of our games and lose possibly $400,000 and the LB is promising less than $25,000 per participant. Or we can keep the $500,000 and play in the FCS and either break even or make a small amount of money (less than $50,000 at most maybe if we host multiple games). You tell me which optimizes both our competitive and financial opportunities.
So, in other words, FAMU does not care as much about scheduling FCS competition as they do about playing "money games".
It is called the MEAC expanded and limited our OOC games. With the few we have we are trying to maximize revenue and play the teams our fans want. The 9 game mandate in the SWAC initially hurt us playing teams in the SWAC and MEAC expansion finished it off. We have contracts with SU and ASU that are incomplete due to MEAC expansion.