Coeur d' Alene
Well-known member
If the MWC sits back and watches whatever changes come in college athletics there's a good chance that all that will happen is the conference weakens or gets eliminated. So instead of waiting and then reacting when any or all of Boise, UNLV, csu, sdsu, or whoever leave for whatever conference (won't be the pac 12) the idea should be strengthening the conference and being proactive in the changing of ncaa sports.
Football: become the first conference to have a playoff
*gives that much more of a chance for the best team to strengthen its schedule and resume
How? Cut 1 regular season game, make a conference rule to not play d2 schools. Have a 2nd 4 team playoff for bowl eligible teams or teams trying to become eligible. Teams 5-8. Maybe even a "futures" bracket for the toilet bowl teams.
All sports/basketball: big expansion of non football schools. Make the western U.S. Have only 2 conferences matter in anything.
Must get teams: Gonzaga, Wichita and Creighton
Schools to add for geographical and media power: Denver, Pepperdine, Long Beach, San Fransico
Football adds: Houston and SMU
BB divisions
WYO, csu, Air Force, Denver
Boise, Gonzaga, utah st, San Fran, San Jose
Hawaii, sdsu, Pepperdine, long beach
Unlv, Fresno, Nevada, New Mexico
Creighton, Wichita, SMU, Houston
Football divisions:
East: wyo, csu, Houston, SMU, new mex, usu
West:Hawaii, sdsu, Fresno, sjsu, unlv, Nevada ((then split up usu and Boise either way)
Run this a couple years and then go after Phase 2. Break up the big 12 by going after Texas, Oklahoma(s), Kansas and even BYU by eventually making smaller divisions in football as well to allow more scheduling flexibility
I know the wac tried the huge conference before and didn't really work. But it was the wrong teams/wrong time. Now is the right time. Starting with some basketball only schools would work. Maybe some of my Cali bball picks are the wrong ones or not needed, but Gonzaga, Wichita, creighton would all be huge pluses to the conference. The divisions could all be adjusted too. dU and San Fran I could see being really questionable (long beach and Pepperdine as well) but it's about what those schools could become playing at a higher level and the cities of LA, San Fran, Denver coming in.
My point is that the MWC needs to get out ahead before they get broken up by other conferences
Football: become the first conference to have a playoff
*gives that much more of a chance for the best team to strengthen its schedule and resume
How? Cut 1 regular season game, make a conference rule to not play d2 schools. Have a 2nd 4 team playoff for bowl eligible teams or teams trying to become eligible. Teams 5-8. Maybe even a "futures" bracket for the toilet bowl teams.
All sports/basketball: big expansion of non football schools. Make the western U.S. Have only 2 conferences matter in anything.
Must get teams: Gonzaga, Wichita and Creighton
Schools to add for geographical and media power: Denver, Pepperdine, Long Beach, San Fransico
Football adds: Houston and SMU
BB divisions
WYO, csu, Air Force, Denver
Boise, Gonzaga, utah st, San Fran, San Jose
Hawaii, sdsu, Pepperdine, long beach
Unlv, Fresno, Nevada, New Mexico
Creighton, Wichita, SMU, Houston
Football divisions:
East: wyo, csu, Houston, SMU, new mex, usu
West:Hawaii, sdsu, Fresno, sjsu, unlv, Nevada ((then split up usu and Boise either way)
Run this a couple years and then go after Phase 2. Break up the big 12 by going after Texas, Oklahoma(s), Kansas and even BYU by eventually making smaller divisions in football as well to allow more scheduling flexibility
I know the wac tried the huge conference before and didn't really work. But it was the wrong teams/wrong time. Now is the right time. Starting with some basketball only schools would work. Maybe some of my Cali bball picks are the wrong ones or not needed, but Gonzaga, Wichita, creighton would all be huge pluses to the conference. The divisions could all be adjusted too. dU and San Fran I could see being really questionable (long beach and Pepperdine as well) but it's about what those schools could become playing at a higher level and the cities of LA, San Fran, Denver coming in.
My point is that the MWC needs to get out ahead before they get broken up by other conferences