FB: Southern Athletic Association

Started by Ron Boerger, October 25, 2011, 02:57:49 PM

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jknezek

Some of these teams change conferences faster than drunk 20 year olds change partners in a nightclub.

MCScots2013

Scheduling is going to be fun...

6 schools in the SAA:
Maryville, Centre, Sewanee, Rhodes, Trinity, Berry

6 schools in the ASC:
HSU, UMHB, Howard Payne, ETBU, McMurry, Schreiner

8 schools in the SCAC, pending whatever they do with Gallaudet:
TLU, Hendrix, Millsaps, Lyon, Austin, Centenary, Southwestern, Gallaudet

awadelewis

Quote from: MCScots2013 on Today at 02:49:36 PMScheduling is going to be fun...

6 schools in the SAA:
Maryville, Centre, Sewanee, Rhodes, Trinity, Berry

6 schools in the ASC:
HSU, UMHB, Howard Payne, ETBU, McMurry, Schreiner

8 schools in the SCAC, pending whatever they do with Gallaudet:
TLU, Hendrix, Millsaps, Lyon, Austin, Centenary, Southwestern, Gallaudet


Southwestern leaving adds to my belief that the league will look to the east for expansion candidates.  Still think the leading candidates would be football playing members of the CCS + Brevard from the USA South..

Ron Boerger

(1) will Trinity get "St Thomased" - possible except the SAA would need to find another school to retain football bid.  And if so they might *have* to go to the ASC if the SCAC is happy with 12 (or the presidents don't want them back).
(2) another possibly more important question - will the SAA continue.  Rumblings of other schools - plural - looking for new homes.

There's something - something unsavory - going on behind the scenes for there to be this much activity suddenly going on.

MCScots2013

Quote from: awadelewis on Today at 03:42:51 PM
Quote from: MCScots2013 on Today at 02:49:36 PMScheduling is going to be fun...

6 schools in the SAA:
Maryville, Centre, Sewanee, Rhodes, Trinity, Berry

6 schools in the ASC:
HSU, UMHB, Howard Payne, ETBU, McMurry, Schreiner

8 schools in the SCAC, pending whatever they do with Gallaudet:
TLU, Hendrix, Millsaps, Lyon, Austin, Centenary, Southwestern, Gallaudet


Southwestern leaving adds to my belief that the league will look to the east for expansion candidates.  Still think the leading candidates would be football playing members of the CCS + Brevard from the USA South..


If that's the case, we'll get to see what Berry people really think of LaGrange...

LaGrange, Huntingdon, Belhaven are CCS/USA South schools. Adding those 3 gives the SAA 9, assuming Trinity stays. Either way, might not need Brevard who is a full USA member.

Losing those 3 for the USA South would give them 5. Snag Gallaudet for a 6th. They'd be up the same creek. Tough situation.

jknezek

Quote from: Ron Boerger on Today at 03:51:09 PM(1) will Trinity get "St Thomased" - possible except the SAA would need to find another school to retain football bid.  And if so they might *have* to go to the ASC if the SCAC is happy with 12 (or the presidents don't want them back).
(2) another possibly more important question - will the SAA continue.  Rumblings of other schools - plural - looking for new homes.

There's something - something unsavory - going on behind the scenes for there to be this much activity suddenly going on.

IF I had to guess, I'd say the pressure was building when Trinity and Southwestern joined. Some members were not going to be happy about adding those expensive trips. Then the catalyst was Maryville joining the SAA. The "peer group" thought died for necessity that day. I'm sure that had some of the more stressed schools look at the travel line item and question, "why the heck are we doing this?"

MCScots2013

Maryville's invitation was unanimous. Either the presidents thought it was a good idea to extend the invitation, or someone played along to get along.  Hard to believe they didn't consult a map until after the ink dried.

Maryville had a good thing going and it's looking more and more like the wool was pulled over our eyes. Would not be surprised if MC is one of the schools looking for that escape hatch and asking the CCS/USAC for forgiveness.

jknezek

Quote from: MCScots2013 on Today at 04:12:09 PMMaryville's invitation was unanimous. Either the presidents thought it was a good idea to extend the invitation, or someone played along to get along.  Hard to believe they didn't consult a map until after the ink dried.

Maryville had a good thing going and it's looking more and more like the wool was pulled over our eyes. Would not be surprised if MC is one of the schools looking for that escape hatch and asking the CCS/USAC for forgiveness.

Lots of things are unanimous once people realize they've lost. It does little good to extend the hand to Maryville while someone says "these are the three schools that didn't want you". It's much better for those three schools to say, "Maryville, buddy, welcome to the conference. So excited to have you!" while calling the SCAC and saying "how much interest you got?"

And yes, I'm just pulling 3 out of a hat. No idea if anyone didn't actually want Maryville, but the results kind of speak to a conclusion.