Sturt:
a). Your demonstrations are opinion which assumes power and leverage that does not exist.
Avoidant.
Flat out avoidant.
It is not "opinion" that the BCS revenue system is currently being negotiated.
It is opinion, but informed opinion, that the revenue system ultimately will be decided based on some kind of democratic vote... unless you can demonstrate why you would think there would be a big dog in the room that gets to make the final decision, you're left with that conclusion.
It is fact that those schools set to compete in MWC and Big East have historically ended seasons over the last decade at the top of the heap of those schools who will now compete for a BCS slot assigned to the 60-something Group of Five schools.
It is opinion, but informed opinion, that the schools who are not part of the MWC and Big East have reason to want that BCS revenue system to essentially be a socialistic one, dividing the entire pie equally, or near equally.
It is fact... just doing the math... that we are in a position to forge a majority of the vote... either aligning with the other schools in the other conferences, and making that socialistic distribution happen, or alternatively, getting Big East and MWC to 32 schools total so that they can have their preference.
It is fact... just doing the math... that the BCS revenues are significant... not so much when compared to the power conferences' take, but certainly so when compared to whatever other sources of income that the Group of Five schools have.
Either stop the avoidance and deal with the substance, or exit the discussion.
b). My opinion, however Hamrick, et.al. have stated that we are in a better position than those who have bailed on CUSA to the BE. To say Hamrick believes otherwise because he made inquiries and performed due diligence is simply twisting words.
I've only asked for you to reconcile your own words.
And let's not pretend to be ignorant... Hamrick is in a delicate position. He can't come out and say like you or I, "This sucks." He is paid to stay positive publicly. To go negative publicly is counterproductive. But then, if he, and more importantly Kopp, sense that the public is okay with it all, that gives them license to be okay with it. Hopefully their integrity to look out for Marshall drives them to do the right thing regardless, but that shouldn't be counted on.
c). My opinion, and in my opinion the opinion of most. I don't think anyone thinks we made a move down by moving from the MAC to CUSA or that the perception was that ECU. So Miss, etc. were drug down by us joining.
Recently, I worried aloud that I wasn't seeing people post here and giving an amen to my assertions. whf responded that maybe they weren't responding because they mainly agree with what I'm saying.
I don't pretend to know. Hard to say where "the opinion of most" stands.
I agree with you that we did not make a move down by moving from the MAC to CUSA... I'm not sure why you bring it up, though... this is clearly the opposite kind of thing... though technically standing still, the reality is that we appear to be set to move down by virtue of the fact that our peers are all moving away from us, and we're left to compete with Sun Belt type schools.
d). Satisfaction should be tempered by reality. We are in the best position we can be. We have a solid, Southern-based...It's all been said before. No one is pursuing us and no one has the power or leverage to pursuade large groups to do our bidding to our benefit. It is what it is. I cannot wait for football season.
To my knowledge... correct me if I'm wrong... and I mean that... no one in a position to know (Hamrick or Kopp) has yet said publicly that we have no hope at this point to keep up with our current peers and graduate to playing in the Big East. I agree that it is probable that no one is pursuing us at this point, but I disagree... for reasons I've made clear above... that we do not have leverage. You're simply avoiding fact and simple logic that demonstrate otherwise.
We
do have leverage.
What we might
not have is an administration willing to spend the necessary time and/or political capital to get a majority together and make the BCS revenue issue work to our advantage.
And my fear is that that might be the case if they perceive the base is so easily persuaded that competing with Sun Belt schools is better than competing with our current peers. So, nothing against you personally, but it would be terribly unfortunate to Marshall's athletics future if indeed most fans think as you do... at least, at this point, prior to the BCS revenue system having been established.