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Is Joining the WAC So Soon a Good Move for the UTSA Roadrunners?

Nov 12, 2010

What does the University of San Antonio,Texas do better than its father campus in Austin?  Let’s debate it in the latest chapter of my popular "Reasoning on the Riverwalk" series.

The UTSA debate team is No. 1 in the nation.  They won the national tournament in Kansas City in October by beating out Harvard, Dartmouth and California-Berkeley. 

I was the finance officer for my debate team in college, and we competed against the likes of powerhouses Oklahoma and Texas Southern.  Emory and UT are also known as powerhouse debate squads. 

That was back in the day.

The other day, it was officially announced UTSA will join the Western Athletic Conference.  The Road Runners could do very well in the 48-year-old WAC. 

I would use the entire phrase and not the acronym, or I would change the conference’s name.  Why would I do this?

The term “whack” carries connotations of something bad happening, i.e., “Sammy got whacked” or “a whack song.”  I would rename the WAC The Big West Conference or something similar.

UTSA, Texas State and the University of Denver will join the WAC in 2012.  It is expected that  UTSA’s teams will start full athletic competition in the conference, in 2013.

The Roadrunners were invited to the WAC since Boise State, Fresno State and Nevada are moving to the Mountain West Conference.

Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Utah State and San Jose State are currently in the WAC.  Its charter members were: Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

Arizona and ASU bolted in 1978 to join the Pac-10.  The other four schools departed in 1999 to help form the Mountain West.

University of Montana officials were contemplating a move to the WAC, but decided to remain in the Big Sky Conference.  The Grizzlies are an FCS power. 

The WAC is considered to be a mid-major conference.  As it stands, only six BCS conferences exist: The Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, SEC and Big East. 

The BCS is designed to make sure the two top-rated teams meet to determine America’s best college football program.

According to BCS officials, the system has paired the top two teams in the nation 12 out of 12 years.  Officials are not shy about touting the revenue opportunities the BCS provides to all eleven college football conferences. 

Two mid-majors—TCU and Boise—are ranked No. 3 and No. 4.  Utah and Nevada are the only other mid-majors in the BCS 25.

Like it or not, some major college football programs don’t consider mid-majors as their equals.

Major schools have little to gain and lots to lose by scheduling UTSA.  If the Roadrunners beat Texas Tech or Baylor, for example, it could set TTU or BU back four years.

Allegedly, major squads prefer to boost their non-conference records by playing lesser mid-major programs. A weak strength of schedule is detrimental in the BCS system—see Boise in 2010 and Florida State in 2006.

That being said, Oklahoma State, Houston, Kansas State, Virginia and Baylor have committed to play the Roadrunners in San Antonio.  The dome now serves the purpose it was built for.

It would be something if those matchups occurred in one season, but they are scheduled in different years through 2018.

UTSA will call the dome home for at least five seasons ,and split the revenue with the city. 

Some argue UTSA playing in the Alamodome will aid the East Side’s small businesses.  I’m wondering if moving the Spurs to the AT&T Center did the same thing.

A windfall in the Coca-Cola plant sits across the road from the AT&T Center.  What about the rest of the businesses in the area?

Murf’s Better-Burgers disappeared from East Houston Street across the road from J’s Barber Shop.  My point is don’t count the football-related money before it is spent.

UTSA’s athletics director and football ambassador, Lynn Hickey, hopes the Roadrunners play in the Alamodome “for a long, long time.”

The move to the WAC is effective July 1, 2012.  Commissioner Karl Benson, during his press conference on Nov. 11, said he thought UTSA could become the next Boise.

He must have read my viral column published in September, arguing the very same point.

UTSA won’t play a full WAC schedule until 2013, according to Hickey.  She said she prefers to play a full WAC schedule starting in three years.

I believe it was a fantastic move to join the WAC.  In my opinion, UTSA could take over the conference in a variety of sports.

With their bold decisions, well-groomed publicity and history-focused get-up-and-go—UTSA sports gets an A+ from this sportswriter.

Do you think it was a good move?  Meet me on the Riverwalk and let’s debate it.  This has been the latest version of my Reasoning on the Riverwalk series.

Look Out FBS: Here Come the Bobcats and the Runners

Nov 27, 2007

Over the course of the year, many colleges are looking to push forward and to raise their football programs up to another level.

In 2007, both Texas State University and the University of Texas-San Antonio have made it clear that they will be Football Bowl Subdivision teams by 2013. As of press time, UT-San Antonio has already heard from the student body that 73% of the students voted for the move to the FBS level.

Texas State is a bit farther behind, as on November 26, 2007, University President Denise Trauth gave the go-ahead to draft the FBS referendum that will be published to the student body in the Spring of 2008. Voting is expected to take place around March or April 2008, with proponents of the move expecting an overwhelming vote of approval from at least 4-5,000 University students.

Texas State is currently a Football Championship Subdivision team that plays in the Southland Conference. UT-San Antonio, on the other hand, does not even field a football team—but it's athletic programs also compete in the Southland Conference.

Texas State has already won two national football championships while in Division II. Those two championships were won back-to-back in 1981 and 1982. Their most recent title came in 2005, when the Bobcats shared the Southland Conference crown with Nicholls State University.

For those who remember back to 2005, it was Texas State that came back in the D-I AA (now FCS) playoffs against Georgia Southern with a furious 4th quarter comeback. They also beat Cal Poly the following week to advance to the National Semi-Finals against the current #2 FCS team, Northern Iowa.

The question now of course becomes: with the move, which conference will absorb these two universities? 

The general consensus among fans in San Marcos, home of Texas State University, is that both these schools will join Conference USA in 2013. This has yet to be stated by Conference USA, Texas State, or UT-San Antonio officials.

FBS be warned: The Roadrunners and Bobcats are coming—and they are hungry for championships.