Playoff or pay-off? MEAC decision a 'win-win'
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07/30/2010 -
Norfolk, VA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - There's a difficult decision ahead for Mid-
Eastern Athletic Conference football, and there may not be a right or wrong
answer considering both of the given options have merit.
"A win-win situation," according to Norfolk State football coach Pete Adrian.
Just as the FCS is expanding its playoff format from 16 to 20 teams this
season, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference schools are weighing in on the idea of
giving up the automatic bid afforded its champion, beginning in 2011, to return
to a bowl game against the champion of the nation's other Historically Black
Colleges and Universities league, the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
Talk of the potential Legacy Bowl has gone on for some time. Decision day is
nearing.
Ironically, as FCS conferences desperate for an automatic bid like the Pioneer
League and Great West circle the waters, there's good reason for the MEAC to
considering giving up its bid. ESPN is believed to be offering around $1.5
million to the MEAC and SWAC for the television rights to such a bowl game.
The SWAC already foregoes sending its champion to the playoffs to have its own
championship game, which draws huge crowds and revenue that stays within the
conference. The FCS playoffs, meanwhile, aren't much of a revenue-generator for
schools with small fan bases or those that, like the MEAC, rarely host.
"Hopefully it will be at some point in time in the fall, or before. At the
latest in the fall," MEAC commissioner Dennis Thomas said today regarding the
MEAC's decision during the conference's football media day.
"It's part of my responsibility to identify new revenue streams. And this is
one of many revenue streams that I have brought to the table as commissioner.
As you know, with the economy these days, every institution in our conference,
their states are facing tremendous cutbacks and deficits. This is another
proposal to vet with our membership to see whether or not we want to take
advantage of a new revenue source."
North Carolina Central and Savannah State will begin participating in MEAC
football next year, but Thomas said the proposal would be voted on only by the
chancellors and presidents of the nine existing member schools: South Carolina
State, which has been named the preseason favorite to win a third straight
conference title, along with Bethune-Cookman, Delaware State, Florida A&M,
Hampton, Howard, Morgan State, Norfolk State and North Carolina A&T.
A majority vote will determine the MEAC's future direction, Thomas added. If
the vote was taken today, it surely would have been close, with South Carolina
State, Florida A&M and to a lesser degree Delaware State believed to be the
strongest proponents of keeping the status quo and not sacrificing the FCS
automatic bid. What direction the other schools are leaning is up for
speculation.
"You look at what's going on in college football today in general with the big
guys," South Carolina State coach Buddy Pough said. "You know, Texas saved the
Big 12, or whatever number they are now; Nebraska left the Big 12 to go to the
Big Ten because of money. If those kind of people are making decisions based on
fundraising, finances, that kind of stuff, then why in the heck would a little
bitty outfit like us who needs a hundred times more money than they do not at
least explore the possibilities of what could be?"
"Both ways, it's really a win-win situation, whichever way you want to go,"
Adrian said. "Obviously, we like being in the playoffs, but if the bowl game is
something that's going to be on national TV, as it's supposed to be in front of
30, 40,000 people, that's bigger than any playoff games. It's just a question
of which way we go. We don't know yet."
The MEAC and SWAC played a bowl game during the 1990s - the Heritage Bowl, with
the conference champions having the option of playing in the game or going to
the FCS (formerly Division I-AA) playoffs. If a conference champion chose
the playoffs, the No. 2 team would be invited to play in the Heritage Bowl.
In a twist with the Legacy Bowl, the conference champions would square off, and
other teams in the conferences could still have the chance to go to the
playoffs, though they would have to be strong enough to earn an at-large bid.
It seems unlikely for the MEAC, which hasn't won a playoff game since 1999.
Florida A&M won the MEAC's only national title in 1978, but it was only a four-
team playoff then.
The MEAC has won four playoff games since the field was expanded to 16 teams in
1986.
"South Carolina State (which fell at Appalachian State, 20-13, in last year's
first round) showed that this conference has probably made the biggest gains in
terms of quality play as a conference," said Florida A&M coach Joe Taylor, who
had some playoff near-misses at Hampton before he switched schools. "Certainly
the CAA, everybody is chasing them - that's the flagship, they put teams in
they've won it. Buddy showed last year that we have somewhat closed that gap
with some of these stronger leagues within FCS. That's important, that you
compete for the best, for the ultimate prize. I think you're going to see that
continue to happen."
Taylor adds that recruiting would suffer if the MEAC surrendered its playoff
bid, but Adrian says it's not necessarily true. "You can say that I guess,"
Adrian said, "but when you look at the big guys, if you're not at a BCS school,
you've not playing for the national championship and they still get the good
recruits."
Some believe the Legacy Bowl would be a better experience than, say, losing a
first-round playoff game. There are few games nationally in early to mid-
December, when the Legacy Bowl would take place, so there would be a better
chance for gaining national exposure.
"When you talk about going into a bowl game," Morgan State coach Donald Hill-
Eley said, "it gives our young men an opportunity to experience that atmosphere
of the bowl games, it gives them an opportunity to compete against another
conference, to be able to go and spend three or four days away and be
representation of your conference."
"The plusses would be a couple-day bowl game and the exposure from that,"
Delaware State coach Al Lavan added, "and the fact some revenue from those
games would be equally distributed between the two teams involved, but also the
remaining revenue would be dispersed to the remaining teams. That the plusses
for it. I think there's good reason to certainly consider it."
Pough's South Carolina State squad has won 19 straight MEAC games, has a
veteran team which won every conference game by at least 12 points last season,
and again is led by senior quarterback Malcolm Long, the preseason conference
offensive player of the year. Despite SCSU suffering losses in the first round
of the playoffs at Appalachian State each of the last two seasons, including
the hard-to-swallow defeat last year, Pough still prefers that experience over
the MEAC's possible alternative.
"I enjoyed being in the playoffs," he said. "I also have confidence in the fact
that the powers-that-be who make these kinds of decisions will make good
decisions. They asked us for our input and we tell them what we like. Of
course, some of us want to be in, some of us would like to be out. The one
thing that I can tell you is that none of us take this lightly as far as how we
decide what we're going to do."
MEAC PRESEASON POLL (Head Coaches and Sports Information Directors)
1. South Carolina State (15 first-place votes), 315 points; 2. Florida A&M (2),
268; 3. Norfolk State, 190; 4. Hampton (1), 167; 5. Morgan State, 166; 6. North
Carolina A&T, 150; 7. Delaware State, 120; 8. Bethune-Cookman, 68; 9. Howard,
32
PRESEASON MEAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Offensive Player of the Year - Malcolm Long, QB, South Carolina State
Defensive Player of the Year - Julio Sanchez, LB, Hampton
First-Team Offense
QB- Malcolm Long, South Carolina State. RB- DeAngelo Branche, Norfolk State;
Philip Sylvester, Florida A&M. TE- Lamont Bryant, Morgan State. WR- Willie
Carter, Howard; Isaac West, Howard. OL-Johnny Culbreath, South Carolina State;
Juavahr Nathan, South Carolina State; Josh Harrison, South Carolina State;
Kendall Noble, Norfolk State; Sam Timothy, South Carolina State.
First-Team Defense
DL- Andre Carroll, Delaware State; Kenrick Ellis, Hampton; Josh Turner, Norfolk
State; Jayson Ayers, South Carolina State. LB- Alvis Graham, Florida A&M; David
Erby, South Carolina State; Julio Sanchez, Hampton. DB- Qier Hall, Florida A&M;
Justin Ferrell, North Carolina A&T; Quay Long, North Carolina A&T; Darren
McKahn, Morgan State.
First-Team Specialists
PK- Trevor Scott, Florida A&M. P- Nicholas Adams, Morgan State. Ret- Dwight
Fluker-Berry, Norfolk State.
Second-Team Offense
QB- Anthony Glaud, Delaware State. RB- Jaashawn Jones, Delaware State; Mike
Mayhew, North Carolina A&T. TE- Sherron Childress, Norfolk State. WR- Kevin
Elliot, Florida A&M; Richard Christie, South Carolina State. OL- Christopher
Sands, Florida A&M; Michael Ola Folorian, Hampton; Lawrence Brewer, Morgan
State; Calton Ford, Norfolk State; William Falakiseni, Norfolk State.
Second-Team Defense
DL- Ryan Davis, Bethune-Cookman; Brandon Peguese, Hampton; Micah Stanfield,
North Carolina A&T; Ronnell Ferguson, South Carolina State. LB- Reginald
Sandilands, Bethune-Cookman; Anthony Taylor, Norfolk State; Julius Wilkerson,
South Carolina State. DB- Curtis Holcomb, Florida A&M; Semaj Moody, South
Carolina State; Devonne Quattlebaum, South Carolina State; Ricardo Silva,
Hampton.
Second-Team Specialists
PK- Blake Erickson, South Carolina State. P- Alex Grubb, North Carolina A&T.
Ret- Larrone Moore, Delaware State.
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