
As much as I would love to see my EERs in the SEC we all know that Mal Moore, SEC powerbrokers Jeremy Foley and Mike Slive will not allow my dominant WVU team into the SEC. It is the truth. We would be like the United States as the sole superpower…..
SO here is another scenario if those yeasty pussies get their way:
WVU in a conference with the likes of Memphis an ECU will not be a BCS league so WVU wouldn’t get a BCS bid anymore anyway.
Recruiting will dissolve if WVU becomes part of CUSA
television revenues will vanish with WVU in CUSA
Bowl opportunities will not exist with WVU in CUSA
Independence would at least allow WVU to play a decent schedule against BCS level competition. Try and play one or 2 teams home and home from each BCS league each year-hopefully the departing Big East teams would offer a few more than two since they left WVU at the doorstep-they will have to play at least one decent OOC game I think. Play Pitt, Syracuse, RU, Uconn on a rotating basis if necessary-hopefully three, two SEC like Auburn, Mississippi, Maryland, one other ACC, two Big Twelve like Colorado and Iowa State or Kansas State or Kansas, and continue to play Louisville, Pitt and especially USF on some basis in football. I think they could negotiate a TV deal for football to bring in as much money as they would likely get in CUSA large.
That way you could have a schedule like:
Marshall
Uconn
Maryland
Auburn
Mississippi
Texas Tech
Iowa State
Syracuse
NC State
Louisville
USF
Pitt
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