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Liberty investing strong in facilities for a potential AAC invite
Lol

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(03-18-2020 04:11 PM)panama Wrote:  Lol

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Liberty investing strong in facilities for a potential AAC invite
It's not happening dude. They have out spent everyone and still no President will touch them. Nobody wants their online ATM in there conference.

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(03-18-2020 04:11 PM)panama Wrote:  Lol

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You sure are doing a lot of laughing DUDE, it's better than crying though. You are probably right, I'm sure the conference will add the best team available when the time comes. To me that would probably be Air Force, but it could be BYU or Boise State. As far as C-USA is concerned, maybe UAB or FAU would be as good, but with less national recognition, Liberty will probably be in the running in spite of your pessimism.
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Liberty investing strong in facilities for a potential AAC invite
Witness that the CAA didn't invite them to the most Virginia - centric conference ever.

Think about that...

Presidents decide and there is no room of Presidents in FBS they fit in with.

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(03-19-2020 08:32 PM)panama Wrote:  Witness that the CAA didn't invite them to the most Virginia - centric conference ever.

Think about that...

Presidents decide and there is no room of Presidents in FBS they fit in with.

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They compete in the ASUN conference, the BIG EAST, CCSA in every sport but football, in which they chose to remain independent. It looks like you just may be a little prejudiced.
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(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
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(03-19-2020 10:23 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(03-19-2020 08:32 PM)panama Wrote:  Witness that the CAA didn't invite them to the most Virginia - centric conference ever.

Think about that...

Presidents decide and there is no room of Presidents in FBS they fit in with.

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They compete in the ASUN conference, the BIG EAST, CCSA in every sport but football, in which they chose to remain independent. It looks like you just may be a little prejudiced.
They chose to remain independent?

*snort*

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(03-20-2020 01:00 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
"They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. "


...and yet ...we invited Coastal Carolina...

Odd don't you think?

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(03-20-2020 03:42 PM)panama Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 01:00 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
"They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. "


...and yet ...we invited Coastal Carolina...

Odd don't you think?

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(03-20-2020 05:33 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 03:42 PM)panama Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 01:00 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
"They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. "


...and yet ...we invited Coastal Carolina...

Odd don't you think?

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RE: Liberty investing strong in facilities for a potential AAC invite
Well Liberty ain’t happening either
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(03-21-2020 09:03 AM)jaredf29 Wrote:  Well Liberty ain’t happening either

You may be right, but who knows what the landscape will look like in two years?
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(03-20-2020 05:33 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 03:42 PM)panama Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 01:00 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
"They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. "


...and yet ...we invited Coastal Carolina...

Odd don't you think?

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As opposed to ridiculous Liberty thread?

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(03-20-2020 05:52 PM)Pony94 Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 05:33 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 03:42 PM)panama Wrote:  
(03-20-2020 01:00 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 06:44 PM)liquidshade Wrote:  I am really surprised that CUSA did not take Liberty when they had a chance. Liberty has cash to spend and they where looking to write a big check to join a conference and right now CUSA could use that type of money. They may not be ready for AAC right now but at the rate of growth they could be a contender for the 12th spot in two years.

They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. If they can just win some of those P5 games, they will be in a good position. The AAC could add them without impacting any other conference, and they are in the AAC's current footprint.
"They certainly have one of the best strength of schedule of anyone. They have newer and comparable facilities to any P5 program. Their Sagarin rating is the best of any independent except for Notre Dame and BYU. They have great attendance and school spirit. "


...and yet ...we invited Coastal Carolina...

Odd don't you think?

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He wants in the AAC but we know that’s not happening
Really, I don't. LOL.

I am not convinced anymore that that is best for our program. Doesn't stop me from being an AAC fan.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53703294

The old Friday evening news dump...

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(08-08-2020 09:41 AM)usffan Wrote:  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53703294

The old Friday evening news dump...

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Was his photo worst than that of the Governor (Blackface)... or is it that religion is worst than racial indifference.
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(08-29-2020 03:13 PM)GoOwls111 Wrote:  
(08-08-2020 09:41 AM)usffan Wrote:  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53703294

The old Friday evening news dump...

USFFan

Was his photo worst than that of the Governor (Blackface)... or is it that religion is worst than racial indifference.

One was a photo resurfaced from years ago of a guy in blackface. Definitely not a good look for sure.

However, the other was from a man who made it his mission to promote moral superiority and condemn people for not following Christian values while simultaneously actually willingly personifying the definition of a cuck. The hypocrisy was just oozing out of the whole situation. And speaks to why there was no way a group of university presidents would willingly align with an institution that was headed by such an odious individual.

But yeah, go ahead and embrace whataboutism...

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