Dave wrote:I worry that if lightning does strike and we are presented with a great opportunity we won't be able to take it.
It's always a concern with Nova. Most of their football opportunities and conference alignments have fallen into their laps. Even then they have struggled with them. Nova needs to proactively seek the next path for football, and it is unlikely they have it in them to act.
Repeat is looking tougher. We might be to a 6 man rotation.
Why in God's name would Nova need to seek a 'next path' for football?
Dave wrote:Why in God's name would Nova need to seek a 'next path' for football?
Because we spend MAC level money on football, $6M to $10M per year, with no upside in FCS. Yes, there is no interest in FCS football at Nova.
FBS at PPL / Talon addresses the key flaws with the program - Tailgating, decent facilities, and better competition.
We are assured a large financial loss with FCS football. With FBS football we can play at a higher level with more interest and a chance to reduce the loss on the bottom line.
Dave wrote:Why in God's name would Nova need to seek a 'next path' for football?
Because we spend MAC level money on football, $6M to $10M per year, with no upside in FCS. Yes, there is no interest in FCS football at Nova.
FBS at PPL / Talon addresses the key flaws with the program - Tailgating, decent facilities, and better competition.
We are assured a large financial loss with FCS football. With FBS football we can play at a higher level with more interest and a chance to reduce the loss on the bottom line.
'Next path' or not, yeah the football situation needs to be addressed. The initial cost of moving up to FBS is probably a lot of commitment, and I am not convinced it's worth it.
PPL: no-one is going to go to Chester to watch Nova football. Students wouldn't walk the 100 yards from Sullivan or Sheehan to watch a game...they're not going to travel 20 miles to see a game held in the ghetto. Not sure where/what Talon is (maybe I've been out of the Delaware Valley for too long).
There is no interest in college football in general at Nova, nor in the Philly area. If there was, we would have made it work back when it was considered, and forced the (old) Big East to eventually take us.
The only reason to pursue FBS football now would be to try and chase an ACC invitation. Chasing football money hasn't worked for anyone else; what factor would make it work for us?
Dave wrote:UConn would be a good academic fit for the Big East. US News ranks UConn #60 in its National Rankings. That would put UConn 3rd in the Big East behind Georgetown and Nova.
Big East National Rankings: Georgetown #20, Nova #50, Marquette #86, Seton Hall #118, DePaul #124, St Johns #164
Big East Regional Rankings: Providence #1 (North), Creighton #1 (Midwest), Butler #2 (Midwest), Xavier #4 (Midwest)
Small Private P5 National Rankings: Stanford #5, Duke #8, Northwestern #12, Notre Dame #15, Vandy #15, Wake #27, BC #31, Miami #44, TCU#82,
Programs that have been discussed as expansion candidates (National Rankings): UConn #60, Saint Louis #96, Dayton #111, VCU #164, Wichita St (NR)
Dave wrote:Nova used to sell out Villanova Stadium until Nova went over the top in banning tailgating. The gameday experience on campus sucks. That is why students and alumni stay away.The only reason to pursue FBS football now would be to try and chase an ACC invitation. Chasing football money hasn't worked for anyone else; what factor would make it work for us?
Nova is not getting an ACC invitation. I'd prefer we stay in the Big East. We need a credible home for football, not a P5 dream. The reason to move up is to have a credible program that has more interest and less financial loss. NOT to chase the ACC.
Dave wrote:PPL: no-one is going to go to Chester to watch Nova football. Students wouldn't walk the 100 yards from Sullivan or Sheehan to watch a game...they're not going to travel 20 miles to see a game held in the ghetto. Not sure where/what Talon is (maybe I've been out of the Delaware Valley for too long).
PPL (now called Talon): Have you been there??? It is not in a ghetto! Students swarm to Wells Fargo Center to tailgate in the middle of winter and they will go half the distance to tailgate on a beautiful fall day. As will alumni.There is no interest in college football in general at Nova, nor in the Philly area. If there was, we would have made it work back when it was considered, and forced the (old) Big East to eventually take us.
Nova used to sell out Villanova Stadium until Nova went over the top in banning tailgating. The gameday experience on campus sucks. That is why students and alumni stay away.The only reason to pursue FBS football now would be to try and chase an ACC invitation. Chasing football money hasn't worked for anyone else; what factor would make it work for us?
Nova is not getting an ACC invitation. I'd prefer we stay in the Big East. We need a credible home for football, not a P5 dream. The reason to move up is to have a credible program that has more interest and less financial loss. NOT to chase the ACC.
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