Could fau emerge as a houston/louisville type team?
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I'd be surprised to see less than 6 wins (as I pointed out previously, Kiffin didn't have less than 6 wins at any of his previous full-season college stops) and also surprised if there were more than 8.
I think this will be an easier turnaround than some others because Partridge recruited so well.
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NEVER HAPPEN IMHO! Just because it makes too much sense and is fair. The BigBoys and their new MONOPOLY don't want to share or risk anything!
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GeorgiaOwl said
Only way ANY Group of 5 team gets in playoff is an expanded one with the highest ranked Group of 5 Conference Champion getting a slot. And the Big Boys DON'T WANT TO TAKE THAT CHANCE!I still thing an 8 team playoff is best and fairest, then you get ALL the Power 5 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS, the Group of 5 team and TWO AT-LARGE ENTRIES.
NEVER HAPPEN IMHO! Just because it makes too much sense and is fair. The BigBoys and their new MONOPOLY don't want to share or risk anything!Posted On: Jan 17th 2017, 2:35 PM #365796
you know someone brought that up and suggested that on the espn page. top 2 teams get a week buy and the remaining 6 teams play in Bowl games or games at their stadiums until the final four teams are determined then the final four play in the playoff games.
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Even with 11 wins we would be handcuffed due to our G5 affiliation.
Our hope then would be to play in and win the highest bowl we could get into and attempt to do so on a consistent basis. I mean, that's always been the goal, but there's certainly a difference between just hoping to get to 6 wins (as we have been) and hoping to get 10 or 11 (UCF, Houston, Louisville, etc).
But in order to be that successful you either have to find yourself a PJ Fleck/Chris Peterson type that sticks around (yes I know Fleck had offers and Peterson went to Washington, but you know what I mean) or you have to accept that it will be a string of successively more expensive head coaches to continue to swim with the other whales.
If that rise is protracted over 10, 20 years, it will be easier to finance because the fanbase will grow over time and bring in more revenue for FAU to play with. If we're hiring a new coach every year like Arkansas State did, it could get dicey.
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Our ceiling is probably 10, maybe 11 wins (depending on the bodybag games we schedule).
Even with 11 wins we would be handcuffed due to our G5 affiliation.
Our hope then would be to play in and win the highest bowl we could get into and attempt to do so on a consistent basis. I mean, that's always been the goal, but there's certainly a difference between just hoping to get to 6 wins (as we have been) and hoping to get 10 or 11 (UCF, Houston, Louisville, etc).
But in order to be that successful you either have to find yourself a PJ Fleck/Chris Peterson type that sticks around (yes I know Fleck had offers and Peterson went to Washington, but you know what I mean) or you have to accept that it will be a string of successively more expensive head coaches to continue to swim with the other whales.
If that rise is protracted over 10, 20 years, it will be easier to finance because the fanbase will grow over time and bring in more revenue for FAU to play with. If we're hiring a new coach every year like Arkansas State did, it could get dicey.Posted On: Jan 18th 2017, 12:17 PM #365807
The real question is should I book a hotel and flight to the rose bowl or cotton bowl next year for the semi final games or hold out for the NC in Atlanta?
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owlcountry40 said
Owl2Doc said
Our ceiling is probably 10, maybe 11 wins (depending on the bodybag games we schedule).
Even with 11 wins we would be handcuffed due to our G5 affiliation.
Our hope then would be to play in and win the highest bowl we could get into and attempt to do so on a consistent basis. I mean, that's always been the goal, but there's certainly a difference between just hoping to get to 6 wins (as we have been) and hoping to get 10 or 11 (UCF, Houston, Louisville, etc).
But in order to be that successful you either have to find yourself a PJ Fleck/Chris Peterson type that sticks around (yes I know Fleck had offers and Peterson went to Washington, but you know what I mean) or you have to accept that it will be a string of successively more expensive head coaches to continue to swim with the other whales.
If that rise is protracted over 10, 20 years, it will be easier to finance because the fanbase will grow over time and bring in more revenue for FAU to play with. If we're hiring a new coach every year like Arkansas State did, it could get dicey.Posted On: Jan 18th 2017, 12:17 PM #365807
The real question is should I book a hotel and flight to the rose bowl or cotton bowl next year for the semi final games or hold out for the NC in Atlanta?Posted On: Jan 18th 2017, 12:28 PM #365808
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GeorgiaOwl said
Fleck getting $3.5M a year from Minny!
Whoops, did not realize Fleck took a job at Minnesota. Been out of the loop there. Last thing I heard was that he turned down an offer to stay at WMU.
So… bad example
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David Slavic said
An 8-team playoff would be too much. These athletes are trying to get to the NFL, so to play an additional three games after the conference championship is asking a lot. Plus, having a 4-team playoff makes the regular season tremendously important.Posted On: Jan 18th 2017, 2:15 PM #365813
Typical P5 fan, concerned about their athletes when it infringes on its anti-trust monopoly powers. FCS seems to make it work. There will be a lawsuit one day that will force an expanded playoff.
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