Red wrote:ODU dropping wrestling. They blame a significant portion of their financial woes on joining CUSA and then having the "name" schools from that league bolt for greener pastures.
VUGrad1314 wrote:I definitely think that the AAC might eventually be interested in Old Dominion. If they can't get any of their top top candidates they would be one of the best most balanced options between football and basketball strength out there. That said, with another wave of realignment on the horizon, the AAC might or might not be interested in or even interesting to Old Dominion depending upon what happens. There are a lot of ways realignment can go and it's hard to speculate on what will actually happen until the dominoes actually start falling. Cutting wrestling owing to declining revenue and travel costs in CUSA is certainly not a great look for ODU which is why I suggested maybe choosing the A10\Football Indy route which may end up being a better safer path for the Monarchs. They can use their football program which hasn't been terribly successful anyway to take buy games and fund their basketball program which would probably reach new heights in the A10. In addition, there are a lot of eastern independents to help them fill out a football schedule and potentially make independence pay for itself. I really think it could be the best move possible for ODU.
VUGrad1314 wrote:Visions (Delusions?) of money or the promise of money that was never actually there? I think a lot of people mistakenly believe that going from FCS to FBS will make so much money for the athletic department but I don't think that's borne out very well for most G5 schools. It's a real shame because ODU has been and would make a very good basketball school if they fully committed to hoops. Same with Charlotte. Same with Western Kentucky. Same with many others. I hope most of the FCS schools with decent to good basketball programs are watching how these schools have fared since jumping to FBS and weighing that in their decision before making the jump. (Schools like North Dakota State should absolutely make the jump, as should schools like Eastern Kentucky or Jacksonville State or Kennesaw State if they can afford to do so because it's not like they have a great basketball program or tradition of excellence in the sport that they would be risking. The situation for Missouri State Illinois State and UNI is different though. They would have a lot to potentially lose by going FBS and for the health of their basketball programs (and their athletic departments in general for that matter) I hope none of those schools make the jump.
VUGrad1314 wrote:Visions (Delusions?) of money or the promise of money that was never actually there? I think a lot of people mistakenly believe that going from FCS to FBS will make so much money for the athletic department but I don't think that's borne out very well for most G5 schools. It's a real shame because ODU has been and would make a very good basketball school if they fully committed to hoops. Same with Charlotte. Same with Western Kentucky. Same with many others. I hope most of the FCS schools with decent to good basketball programs are watching how these schools have fared since jumping to FBS and weighing that in their decision before making the jump. (Schools like North Dakota State should absolutely make the jump, as should schools like Eastern Kentucky or Jacksonville State or Kennesaw State if they can afford to do so because it's not like they have a great basketball program or tradition of excellence in the sport that they would be risking. The situation for Missouri State Illinois State and UNI is different though. They would have a lot to potentially lose by going FBS and for the health of their basketball programs (and their athletic departments in general for that matter) I hope none of those schools make the jump.
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