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2 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

Buffalo is more midwestern than an east cost. They would be a great fit in the B1G Ten except for budget and tradition. But obviously the B1G is willing to lower it's standards for Rutgers. Academically UB fits the profile of the B1G Ten. They added Rutgers for the New York market, but UB has just as many downstate alums as they do.

Promo, Your enthusiasm is something to behold. I want to be gentle and diplomatic: You are getting freaking carried away! :)

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42 minutes ago, JohnC said:

Promo, Your enthusiasm is something to behold. I want to be gentle and diplomatic: You are getting freaking carried away! :)

He’s not wrong 

 

UB is going on a 10-15 year climb to a major conference 

 

they are getting the facilities and just need more booster support

 

they axed a lot of programs so football and basketball can be king, and not just forever  in the MAC 

 

New York States university is too big to stay in the MAC forever

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6 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

Buffalo is more midwestern than an east cost. They would be a great fit in the B1G Ten except for budget and tradition. But obviously the B1G is willing to lower it's standards for Rutgers. Academically UB fits the profile of the B1G Ten. They added Rutgers for the New York market, but UB has just as many downstate alums as they do.

 

Definitely and it would help recruiting, maybe if they can sustain winning they can work their way in.

 

 

 

 

 

3 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

He’s not wrong 

 

UB is going on a 10-15 year climb to a major conference 

 

they are getting the facilities and just need more booster support

 

they axed a lot of programs so football and basketball can be king, and not just forever  in the MAC 

 

New York States university is too big to stay in the MAC forever

 

Preach! 

 

who did they cut , hopefully not wrestling??

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Good, kids can do that in club leagues.

 

wrestling should never be cut being the true test of Manhood.

 

 

 

Not a big fan of them cutting baseball as I know players who play and played there 

 

one even drafted

 

but it is what it is... football and basketball are king there

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1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

Not a big fan of them cutting baseball as I know players who play and played there 

 

one even drafted

 

but it is what it is... football and basketball are king there

It's a shame to cut any sport but baseball and softball couldn't even play games at home for the first half of the season due to Buffalo weather.

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6 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

He’s not wrong 

 

UB is going on a 10-15 year climb to a major conference 

 

they are getting the facilities and just need more booster support

 

they axed a lot of programs so football and basketball can be king, and not just forever  in the MAC 

 

New York States university is too big to stay in the MAC forever

You are allowing yourself to be influenced by the zealous PTR. Where they are is where they are suited. 

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

He has no influence on me. I have been around the program since they have started it back up

If you have been around the program for a long time then you know very well that it doesn't resonate very much around the region and to an extent on campus. I'm not knocking UB. I'm happy and excited how the basketball and football programs have been elevated. I root for them and I would love to see greater fan support, especially in the football program. 

 

It just seems to me that the MAC is a good fit UB. Although it is not considered to be a tier 1 league this mid-level league offers a good level of competition and an entertaining product. UB is in a good situation and should be proud of what they have accomplished in both basketball and football. 

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Just now, JohnC said:

If you have been around the program for a long time then you know very well that it doesn't resonate very much around the region and to an extent on campus. I'm not knocking UB. I'm happy and excited how the basketball and football programs have been elevated. I root for them and I would love to see greater fan support, especially in the football program. 

 

It just seems to me that the MAC is a good fit UB. Although it is not considered to be a tier 1 league this mid-level league offers a good level of competition and an entertaining product. UB is in a good situation and should be proud of what they have accomplished in both basketball and football. 

It not a bad league and I love the MAC...

 

but UB is spending millions on its facilities and cutting other D1 programs to boost football and basketball 

 

they have branded themselves as the New York State university like a Ohio State or Penn State. They need more boosters but that can come with time and wins

 

Like I said this isn’t a 1-2 year project I’m talking about... in 15 years they will be ready.. and they want to make the jump when it comes

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

It not a bad league and I love the MAC...

 

but UB is spending millions on its facilities and cutting other D1 programs to boost football and basketball 

 

they have branded themselves as the New York State university like a Ohio State or Penn State. They need more boosters but that can come with time and wins

 

Like I said this isn’t a 1-2 year project I’m talking about... in 15 years they will be ready.. and they want to make the jump when it comes

The University of Maryland thought that jumping up to the Big 10 football oriented league would elevate their sports programs and generate more revenue. For a variety of reasons including not being competitive on the football field the large amount of money used to upgrade the facilities has fiscally sunk the athletic department. What makes it even more upsetting is that many secondary sports programs were killed in order to subsidize the major sports programs. The school and athletic department are now in a financial crisis. And the state government is not too happy about it. 

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4 hours ago, JohnC said:

The University of Maryland thought that jumping up to the Big 10 football oriented league would elevate their sports programs and generate more revenue. For a variety of reasons including not being competitive on the football field the large amount of money used to upgrade the facilities has fiscally sunk the athletic department. What makes it even more upsetting is that many secondary sports programs were killed in order to subsidize the major sports programs. The school and athletic department are now in a financial crisis. And the state government is not too happy about it. 

That's why I think the American is where UB may eventually end up. The B1G is a pipe dream.

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8 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

That's why I think the American is where UB may eventually end up. The B1G is a pipe dream.

I disagree with you. Without question their football programs are more advanced but geographically the schools are too widely spread out. It would be very difficult to establish rivalries with schools that are so far away. If you have trouble filling the stands on your own campus and local region you will have a paucity of traveling support.

 

The MAC is certainly not a powerhouse conference but it is a good regional conference. There is a coherence and proximity to the region where the schools are located compared to the sprawling area of the American conference. UB is in a good situation and making the best of it. The grass is not always greener. And exploding the budget for a pipe dream at the expense of other programs is not fiscally smart but also not right. 

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6 minutes ago, JohnC said:

I disagree with you. Without question their football programs are more advanced but geographically the schools are too widely spread out. It would be very difficult to establish rivalries with schools that are so far away. If you have trouble filling the stands on your own campus and local region you will have a paucity of traveling support.

 

The MAC is certainly not a powerhouse conference but it is a good regional conference. There is a coherence and proximity to the region where the schools are located compared to the sprawling area of the American conference. UB is in a good situation and making the best of it. The grass is not always greener. And exploding the budget for a pipe dream at the expense of other programs is not fiscally smart but also not right. 

 

The problem with the MAC is UB doesn't belong with those 2nd tier schools with directions in their name. But I agree that their athletic budget would be to be much larger just for the travel alone, in any other conference. WNY has not shown a willingness to buy tickets or donate to the program, even with them winning.

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