Thursday, January 31, 2013

South Alabama campus editor tries to slam the Insider

I am writing this post just because I want to inform you my faithful followers about what is happening with your Insider. I do believe that I should keep you all informed.
During this off season I haven’t posted much, because I also write on politics and operate a Satellite radio network. However I am devoted to bringing you informed information always.
Recently, about a week about I posted here on the Insider about South Alabama football coach hiring two new assistants, which you will find below. I want to inform you on what’s happening. When I post here on my blog I also share what I post in other groups on other sites such as face book and twitter.
I recently posted my blog post in a South Alabama Jaguars group page on Face Book as I always did. When I share the post, I once again received questioning from a South Alabama on campus newspaper editor. That’s right once again, because it’s not the first time he has questioned me, and I will not call names, because that’s not of my character.
But I want to make sure am I right or wrong, and I would like to get some feed back from you my followers and visitors on this matter.  The last time I checked, I am a blogger and not a press service. I also thought I have a right to free speech as well and a right to my own opinion.
The young man questioned me and asks me why do I re-quote what al.com says in my posts on my blog, well maybe because al.com gets most of their info from South Alabama website as I do, but not all the time. Not only that he stated that the Athletics Department at South Alabama was very and highly upset with me, because I post about their program on my blog.
Let me clear up something here, I post on anything that is made public by the university itself. When South Alabama issue a news release or media release it becomes public and also if it’s posted on its website its public.
I also believe that I can re-quote a local newspaper if I mention them in my posts.
I also asked this young, why can’t South Alabama Athletics Department contact me and inform me that they are very upset with me and have a concern with me? He couldn’t and would not answer.
Once again it’s the hatred that comes from this campus and those that have a little authority and want South Alabama world to be centered around them only. For some time many fans of South Alabama have been in disagreement on how the Athletics Department is ran out there at South Alabama. And you see that constantly by all of the games that they hold on campus, when fans don’t even come out to support any of the teams.  The Mitchell Center is half empty at basketball games, and now they have football and the attendance there has drop heavily since the program started a few years ago.
Here at the Insider I created this blog to help bring more positive and informed news on what’s happening around the Sun Belt Conference. I am a supporter and fan of South Alabama sports. I live here in Mobile and always wanted South Alabama to have a football program in the FBS and glad that it has come to pass. But I see there are haters out there that don’t want to see you do well, and don’t want any attention taken away from them.
However I am glad that I am not that type of person and I will never be. I will continue to write here on my blog on whatever I feel I should write on with my opinions.
So the floor is now open, and you can share your thoughts!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Roach, Pearson headed to South Alabama to fill coaching vacancies

Coach Travis Pearson

South Alabama Jaguars head coach Joey Jones has completed the hiring of two more coached to fill the vacancies left open by former coaches that took coaching jobs elsewhere.

Joey Jones has hired Freddie Roach and Travis Pearson to the coaching staff. Roach a former Alabama standout who was recently a defensive line coach at Murray State, and Pearson, most recently the defensive coordinator at Colquitt County, Ga., High School. 

"I'm very happy to have the two additions to our staff that we have in Freddie Roach and Travis Pearson,'' Jones said Friday. "

"But also, they are great football coaches. They really understand football and they bring the factor that -- the thing I noticed in both of them in the interview process -- is they have a look in their eyes that they will translate to our players. They'll get them to play extremely hard on the field because they have a lot of passion for what they're doing and they are going to bring that to the field.
Coach Freddie Roach

"They aren't going to settle for anything less than that, and like I said, they are unbelievable ball coaches. They understand Xs and Os and they are going to teach all those things to our young players.''

Both new coaches are in town this weekend to be a part of South Alabama recruiting weekend. This recruiting season will be very special and important for South Alabama as they moved into the Sun Belt Conference as full members and be able to compete for the conference championship and a post season bowl game.

Roach will join Brian Turner in coaching defensive linemen for the Jags, with Pearson set to coach linebackers. Sherrer will coach the Jags' secondary as well as handle defensive coordinator duties.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

So goes the Sun Belt Conference

College football realignment is real and it can have a big impact on college football conferences. In this ever changing business of college football, nothing seems to be so sure and steady. However it is guaranteed to be about the dollars and cents.

I have been covering and following the most recent realignment in college football, and I have watched C-USA peck the hell out of the WAC and the Sun Belt Conference. I have watch the Big East nearly dissolve and lose all of it Catholic 7 basketball teams, and Boise and San Diego State return to the Mountain West after committing to the Big East. Don't forget Big Ten added two programs in Rutgers and Maryland, and the ACC added Louisville from the Big East. The SEC took from the Big 12 and the Big 12 took in as well.

In all of this conference shuffling, the Big East and Sun Belt Conference remains in it all. The Big East is grabbing C-USA teams and the C-USA is grabbing Sun Belt teams. We all know that the Big East wants to remain at the top of the group of five and we also know that Conference USA wants to be a mega conference of 14-16 teams. The Big East also wants to remain alive, as well as the Sun Belt.

There is a big change that is about to take place soon and if it does, I don't see the to much of a brighter future for the Sun Belt Conference, if they continue not to be proactive.

There are serious reports out there that the Big East is targeting Tulsa and Southern Miss to be apart of their conference, which many are calling the new C-USA. Tulsa and Southern Miss have both hinted that they are ready to leave C-USA, which they are calling the new Sun Belt Conference. Tulsa don't want to be with those SBC teams that’s now in C-USA.

The Mountain West still has it's eyes open along with the Big East, and if both or either decides to grab a couple from C-USA, then C-USA will nearly kill the Sun Belt Conference. Rice and Texas-El Paso have been targets for the Mountain West while New Mexico State and three Sun Belt schools in Western Kentucky, Arkansas State and Georgia State all have been mentioned as potential C-USA expansion candidates.

The Sun Belt Conference could possibly be left with five FBS schools and be looking to add more FCS programs to continue to a FBS conference and a competitive conference. Or C-USA could just kill the Sun Belt Conference all together and leave them scrambling just like the WAC.

What disappoints me in all this conference realignment is that I see many of the other conference on the forefront of this matter and being very proactive. Over in the Sun Belt Conference all I see is quite leaders that is still searching for a solution. My question is why is Commissioner Karl Benson and those eight AD's that are left not being proactive as the other conference, instead of letting other conferences continue to recruit schools from the Sun Belt Conference. Do they have any intentions on saving the Sun Belt Conference and do they really care. If they do, when?

Don't forget that Commissioner Karl Benson is on his third commissioner job in college football, and all I can say is look at what's happening to the Sun Belt Conference, just as what happened in the WAC. Commissioner Benson knew what was about to take place in the WAC so he got out of there quick, so it would not seem as if it was his fault or leadership. But less than a year in the Sun Belt that has already followed Commissioner Benson to the Sun Belt Conference.

Every news report that comes about the Sun Belt Conference and it's expansion plans, all you continue to hear is we are exploring our options and nothing will be done before 2014. Well if I was an AD or college president, I wouldn't wait either on a conference that is not proactive to save a dying conference or have a solution.

Many reports and rumors are out there that Georgia Southern, Appalachian State, Liberty, Lamar, New Mexico State, Jacksonville State, UT-Chattanooga and Sam Houston State are all on the Sun Belt Conference radar. There is no doubt that these schools could be competitive in the Sun Belt immediately. So why not add them now? Oh I forgot, it's all about the markets and dollars.

The Sun Belt Conference had one option already open and should have been put on the table and agenda in adding already an FBS member New Mexico State to get back to nine members in 2013-2014 season, to keep the eight SBC members from having to scramble for a additional non-conference game. The SBC conference could have either added Appalachian State or Georgia Southern now, so they could declare their independence status with the FCS and become a member of the SBC in 2014 as a transitional member.

Why is all of this overlooked? Some believe that the SBC is waiting until all the dominoes fall, and then begin the work of adding programs. Well I don't think many of the remaining AD's and Presidents are happy with the situation and not knowing the future of the conference they are in. What if Georgia Southern and other FCS programs get invited to other conferences or back out of becoming an FBS program.

The answer to all of that is, if the MTW Conference expands to 14 and the Big East grabs Tulsa and Southern Miss, the Sun Belt Conference maybe dead just like the WAC.

Don't get me wrong I love the Sun Belt Conference and hate to see so many programs leave the conference, and I hate to see our leadership sit still and not be proactive just as the other conferences are being proactive.

South Alabama gets verbal commitment from three star Terrence Upshaw

RB Terrence Upshaw
A three star 5'10 190lb running back name Terrence Upshaw of Duluth, Ga. has committed to South Alabama Jaguars to play college football. Upshaw is planning to sign with South Alabama on national signing day Feb. 6th.

Upshaw made an official visit to the Jaguars campus over the weekend, and last year Upshaw has put up some number in his senior year in high school. He has a total of 1,200 yards in total offense, rushing and receiving. This year he had 1,600 yards total offense and 27 rushing touchdowns.

Upshaw's high school coach, Chad Davenport, said he had an offer from Vanderbilt really early and he decided to wait it out and see what else is out there.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Georgia State adds four for spring semester

Georgia State is on a roll in bringing in new players to their football program. 

The Georgia State Panthers welcome a pair of mid-year junior college signees in quarterback Clay Chastain, a 6-4, 211-pound sophomore from Georgia Military College and Powder Springs, Ga. (Harrison High School), and defensive lineman George Rogers, a 6-2, 296-pound junior from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater High School).

Georgia State also added Tarris Batiste, a transfer from Indiana State. The 6-1, 205-pound defensive back played in 10 games as a redshirt freshman in 2012 and collected 24 tackles, three tackles for loss, one pass breakup and one forced fumble. He hails from Irvine, Calif., but moved to Cartersville, Ga., where he attended Cass High School. Batiste will sit out the 2013 season and then have two years of eligibility beginning in 2014.

Also enrolling at Georgia State is freshman running back Jonathan Jean-Bart of McDonough, Ga., who graduated from Henry County High in 2012 but sat out the fall after sustaining a knee injury during his senior season. He rushed for 536 yards in the first five games of 2011.

Georgia State is building a great so far.



Seven games for the Sun Belt Conference eight

With the many changes surrounding smaller college football conferences, the Sun Belt Conference learned on Tuesday that all eight teams will need to add another non-conference game to their schedules. Middle Tennessee and FAU is now out and headed to the C-USA on July 1, 2013, leaving eight teams in the Sun Belt and all eight will only play seven conference games.

Middle Tennessee and Florida Atlantic will not be leaving without paying a fee to the Sun Belt Conference, each team must pay as agreed $700,000 to exit early and be apart of C-USA, according to the commissioner Karl Benson.

“Our desire to aid our athletic directors in finalizing the 2013 football schedule was the reason for allowing a reduced exit fee,” Benson said in a statement released by the conference. “While the seven-game conference schedule is not perfect, the understanding is that this would only be for one season.”

One season says Benson, so this is a early indication by Benson that the Sun Belt will expand in the near future, just not for the 2013 season.

Well good bye Middle Tennessee and FAU, hope the grass is greener on the other side as promised; to make you jump ship so quickly. Tulsa made it known that they are ready to exit C-USA for either the MTW or Big East, whomever invites them first. Tulsa AD also made it known that two many Sun Belt teams are coming into C-USA, so is Middle Tennessee, FAU, FIU and North Texas really welcomed into C-USA...lol. Tulsa don't want to be associated with them.

Maybe soon we will see how all this works out. Georgia Southern AD said he already has drafted an acceptance letter if an invite from the Sun Belt comes, wow! I really wish the Sun Belt Conference will go ahead and do what's right and act and get our conference stable and on a more progressive platform. By adding four more teams would really help this conference and our chances in the new NCAA playoff system come 2014.

Sun Belt Conference should not continue to let C-USA continue to peck our members as they did the WAC. If the AD's and the Commissioner is really serious about saving the Sun Belt, then they would reach out and add members that are dedicated and add them sooner. If not more members are going to look for new homes and if they are called they will answer.

Last but not least, the Sun Belt Conference needs to re-negotiate their TV contracts for a better payout to their members, and secure additional bowl tie ins. Why not reach out and get those bowl tie in the WAC had Commissioner Benson?

Time is running out, and sitting back waiting and watching the dominoes fall and not be progressive will result in no conference or left overs.

Teams that would really help the Sun Belt Conference and create an huge impact in college football is the following; Georgia Southern, Appalachian State, Lamar, New Mexico State, UT-Chattanooga and I will not count out Idaho with their new head coach and staff. So what are you going to do Sun Belt and Commissioner Karl Benson, we are all waiting.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Troy adds nine mid-year signees

On Thursday Troy head football coach Larry Blakeney announced the additions of nine mid-year enrollees to their football program for the spring semester of 2013. Looking at each of the individuals that were announced, look like Blakeney and his staff have added some great talent.
The following enrollees to Troy all signed in February of 2012 and took a grayshirt year in the fall and each of the enrollees did not use a year of eligibility.
Defensive back Rishad Goode (Madison, Ala.-Bob Jones HS), 6’0, 190lbs
Linebacker Terris Lewis (Linden, Ala.-Linden HS), 6’3, 195lbs
Linebacker Mitchell Roland (Auburn, Ala.-Auburn HS), 6’1, 230lbs
Quarterback Brandon Silvers (Gulf Shores, Ala.-Gulf Shores HS) 6’3, 200lbs
Defensive end Jamal Stadom (Melbourne, Fla.-Melbourne HS) 6’2, 226lbs
Wide receiver Antonio Johnson of Oklahoma City, OK and cornerback Keion Payne of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. joins Troy football team after spending the 2012 season at Hutchinson Community College. Payne, who was a four-star prospect out of high school, played at Miami for two seasons before transferring to Hutchinson to continue his college career. It is unknown at this time how much of eligibility Payne has left.
Freshmen OL Aaron Herring of Alachua, Fla.-Sante Fe HS, and Jonathan Boring of Lexington, S.C.-Lexington HS also enrolled as mid-year enrollees.
Each of these players seems to be a great fit for the Trojans football program, they all should bring dept and great talent to Troy.

Texas State is recruited out west


Texas State has stayed within the State of Texas for most in fact nearly all of its 2013 recruits, but now the Bobcats of Texas State is eyed a recruit out west and landed their 13th commitment in Brandon Jones.  

Juco Cornerback Brandon Jones of Santa Rosa, Calif/ Santa Rosa Junior College made the decision to commit to Texas State during a official visit last weekend.
"The coaching staff really made me feel at home," Jones said. "It felt like a big family and I already feel like I'm a part of it after just a couple of days there. They are new to FBS, but I feel like we can win a lot of games and go to a bowl game."

All I can say is that is what counts on the feel that type of mentality from players.

Is MTSU & FAU leaving the Sun Belt in 2013?

Well by now we all know that Middle Tennessee State and Florida Atlantic is on their way out to Conference USA from the Sun Belt, and it’s not a surprise that they would like to leave as soon as possible. Will they be leaving early? Yes they will! 

With all the negotiations that is taking place, each party and the Sun Belt Conference is trying to settle the exit fee to leave early, and it want be free to exit if they decides to leave early. It will cost MTSU and FAU $1 million dollars to exit early and the SBC wants that payment if they so choose. MTSU and FAU also believe that they can leave the Sun Belt Conference for a lower fee than the required $1 million.

It is known that bout schools want out of the conference early than 2014, According to the SBC Commissioner Karl Benson, both school will leave on July 1, 2013. Now that they are departing in 2013, the SBC is left with 8 members, and now each of those members must seek another non-conference game. 

Why not go ahead and bring in New Mexico State that is waiting on the sidelines to be added to a conference and add Georgia Southern to get back to ten playing members. Also why not just go ahead and add four and get to twelve members for football. 


Let's get this done Commissioner Karl Benson, AD's and Sun Belt Conference. We are ready to move forward! 


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Joe Miday hired at Western Kentucky

Coach Joe Miday

Joe Miday has been hired at WKU after six seasons on the strength and conditioning staff at Marshall University, including the last two seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach with the Thundering Herd football team. Miday will oversee the entire WKU football strength and conditioning program.

I am really excited to add Joe to our staff and can't wait to see the impact he will have on our football program," WKU head coach Bobby Petrino said. "Joe did an outstanding job as the head strength and conditioning coach at Marshall and I feel like he will be a great fit for us here at WKU."

Arkansas State hires Brad Bedell to the Offensive Line

Coach Brad Bedell 

Bryan Harsin the new head football coach at Arkansas State has announced the hiring of former All American and NFL player Brad Bedell as the new offensive line coach. Bedell has spent the last season at New Mexico State where is was over the offensive line.

Prior to New Mexico State, Bedell served as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator at UC Davis in 2011. During his one season at UC Davis, Bedell coached two First Team All-Great West? Conference selections in offensive linemen Sean Davies and Ray Wilburn.

"Coach Bedell brings six years of experience as a player in the NFL?with him, and he was recognized as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation as a college player," said Harsin. "He has been able to apply what he learned from those experiences to what he is doing on the field and in recruiting as a coach, so he will be a valuable part of this staff and we are excited to have him here at Arkansas State."

Coach Thomas Brown headed to Georgia State


Coach Thomas Brown
Trent Miles the new head coach at Georgia State has officially hired Thomas Brown from Tennessee-Chattanooga. Thomas Brown was at UTC for only one season and now he is headed to Georgia State to take on position in an FBS program.

Brown is no stranger to the Atlanta area, he is a native of the Atlanta suburb of Tucker and was Georgia assistant strength and conditioning coach, when he was hired at UTC last February.

Not sure just yet on what position he will be holding at the Panthers.


Tennessee Chattanooga will visit Georgia State this fall in the Georgia Dome on September 7, 2013. 

Louisiana Ragin Cajuns adds 7 to their football roster


The spring semester is in full swing and 
UL-Lafayette football roster is getting some additions.

With Wednesday serving as the start of spring semester classes on campus, Louisiana head football coach Mark Hudspeth announced the addition of seven players to the Ragin’ Cajuns roster for the 2013 season.

Joining the Ragin' Cajuns are Dominick Bilich (Metarie, La./Archbishop Rummel), Stephen Brauchle (Perkinston, Miss./Mississippi Gulf Coast CC), Nick Byrne (Rogers, Ark./Har-Ber HS), Daniel Cadona (Darwin, NT, Australia/Toowoomba), Johnny Kight (Louisville, Miss./Nanih Waiya HS/East Central CC).

Hudspeth also announced that Ricky Johnson (Lafayette, La./Carencro/Tulsa) and Evan Tatford (Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More/Tulane) have transferred into the program.  Johnson will be able to play in 2013 and have one season of eligibility while Tatford, will sit out the 2013 campaign and have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

“This is a pretty good group we have joining us now,” Hudspeth said. “There is a lot of talent in the group and it comes at spots where we have positions to fill.  By being with us for spring drills, they will get a good jump towards next year by being able to learn our system and get ready for fall camp.

“We've addressed a couple of important positions,” Hudspeth added. “With Brett Baer graduated (who had the dual role of both kicker and punter), we've gone out and found both a kicker and punter who can come in and compete with the two scholarships kickers that are returning.

“We lost both of our starting offensive tackles to graduation, so Johnny Kight will immediately help us with our depth at the position and should challenge our returning linemen.

“Even though we have both of our tight ends coming back, they will both be seniors. Nick Byrne and Evan Tatford will have time to adjust to our offense.”

Bilich, a 6-3, 285-pound offensive lineman, earned first team all-state honors and was rated the top center in Louisana as a senior in 2011.  The Rummel High product originally signed with the Cajuns last February, but delayed enrolling until this semester.  He will be a freshman this fall.

Brauchle, a 6-1, 205-pound kicker, earned honorable mention NJCAA All-America honors this past year at Mississippi Gulf Coast CC after making seven-of-nine field goal attempts and 50-of-54 extra points.  He helped the team to a 10-2 record, a second place finish in the state and No. 6 ranking nationally.

Brauchle will be a sophomore this year with three seasons of eligibility remaining.

Byrne, a 6-3, 215-pound freshman tight end, earned all-state honors as a senior after catching 43 passes for 715 yards and 11 touchdowns.  Ranked as the No. 7 player in Arkansas by some scouting services, he totaled 72 catches for 1,182 yards and 17 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Har-Ber High School.

Cadona, a 6-4, 203-pound junior, is the leading candidate to take over the punting chores from first team All-SBC punter Brett Baer.  Although the former Australian Rules Football and Rugby standout has never punted in an official football game, he caught the attention of college coaches when he averaged almost 50 yards per punt at a kicking camp in Las Vegas.

Kight, a 6-6, 270-pound offensive lineman, started at right tackle this past year at East Central Mississippi CC.  Accoring to 
scout.com, Kight, who will be a junior, had offers from Memphis, South Alabama and UAB before choosing Louisiana.

Johnson, a 6-2, 217-pound, senior wide receiver, played 35 games during three seasons at Tulsa, making 44 catches for 659 yards (15.0 avg.) and seven touchdowns.

The Carencro alum caught 22 passes for 351 yards (16.0 avg.) and a touchdown in 2010 and came back in 2011 to make 14 grabs for 197 yards (14.1 avg.) and four touchdowns.  He enrolled at UL for the fall 2012 semester and will be eligible to play this fall.

Tatford, a 6-5, 247-pound junior tight end, was a two-year regular for Tulane, playing 24 games.  He caught seven passes for 58 yards, including six receptions for 20 yards this past season.

A member of the National Honor Society in high school, he was named to the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2011 for having a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better.

Louisiana tied the school record for wins in 2012, posting its second consecutive 9-4 season, and defeated East Carolina, 43-34, in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.  The Ragin’ Cajuns are scheduled to begin spring practice on March 11.


Monday, January 14, 2013

South Alabama Running Back Coach headed to North Texas



Another coach leaves South Alabama 

As a New Defensive Coordinator is hired and comes in, and the staff is taking shape, Tommy Perry is heading away from South Alabama to take a job at soon to be former Sun Belt Conference member North Texas.

An announcement on Tommy Perry is expected sometime Monday, Perry held the position of Running Backs & Special Teams Coach.  Now that Perry is leaving for North Texas, there are two more vacancies that must be filled on South Alabama football coaching staff.

There is a lot of talent out there to choose from, now that South Alabama is in the FBS and is a full member, who will they hire and will it be someone with FBS experience? 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Kevin Sherrer headed to South Alabama as Defensive Coordinator


Kevin Sherrer the current director of player development at Alabama is expected to be named the new Defensive Coordinator at South Alabama on Friday according to multiple of sources.

South Alabama defensive coordinator position came open when Bill Clark who spent five years with the program was hired as Jacksonville State head coach. Kevin Sherrer is expected to replace Bill Clark. Sherrer is in his third season as the director of player development at Alabama.

Sherrer a former tight end for the Crimson Tide (1993-95), Sherrer lettered at the school in 1995. After graduation from Alabama he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Tuscaloosa County High School, which won a state championship in 1997.

Sherrer has some experience on defense, but not enough as a coach or coordinator in my view. In 1998, he returned to Alabama as a graduate assistant coach on defense, serving a three-year stint in that role. Sherrer earned his Master’s degree in higher education at Alabama in 2000.

He spent four seasons as a defensive assistant coach at Spain Park High School (2001-04), followed by five seasons at Hoover High School, three of those as defensive coordinator. Hoover won two state championships during his time there.

It will be very interesting to hear what coach Joey Jones will have to say on why he hired Kevin Sherrer as defensive coordinator. I would also like to know who all applied for the position and who was the final six candidates. There is no transparency in this process, this whole process is be closed to the public and fans.
In my view going into Division 1 FBS play, I would think more experience would have been required. It looks like Joey Jones continues to put to together a high school program or maybe a prep college program. It will be interesting to see how all this play out and the outcome of South Alabama defense, especially going up against some big name offense coming this fall. 

South Alabama football adds Six “JUCO” transfer to their rooster for 2013

JUCO's signs with South Alabama 
Six junior-college transfers is headed to the University of South Alabama football program in the spring after signing National Letters-of-Intent with the school on Wednesday, head coach Joey Jones announced.
1.       Cristobal Dinham from Independence (Kan.) C.C.,
2.       Steffon and Steven Fuller from East Central (Miss.) C.C., both are twins.
3.      Navarro (Texas) J.C.'s Montell Garner, Jay Jones -- who attended Northeast Mississippi C.C. in the fall  
4.      Desmond LaVelle of Northwest Mississippi C.C.
Each JUCO will enroll in school in January and be eligible to participate in spring drills, and earn a spot on the South Alabama Jaguars rooster for playing time as a starter. Each of these JUCO comes with playing experience but must learn Division 1 play.
"I think we have upgraded our team for sure,” said Coach Joey Jones.
South Alabama is now a full fledge NCAA Division 1 member, and they can now compete for the Sun Belt Championship and Post Season Bowl Games. 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Sun Belt Conference waiting to decide on expansion


Happy New Years Everyone!

With Conference realignment heating up and possibly could hit the Sun Belt Conference once again before it’s all over, SBC officials and AD’s is quite on the matter and no decisions is expected to be made anytime soon.

Athletic directors from throughout the conference gathered in South Florida on Tuesday, holding their annual January winter meetings of the Sun Belt Conference. But there was no action on realignment.

Associate Commissioner John McElwain stated that SBC Commissioner Karl Benson did an update on where the national landscape is right now, and said it was very productive. How productive for the SBC is the question?

But it seemed to be a little talk on the subject of conference expansion, but AD’s and conference officials are undecided on which way they would like to go, whether it’s 10 teams or 12 teams. If the conference decides to go to 12 teams then that would set the Sun Belt Conference up for a conference football championship game.

With all the talk of expansion and deciding on which way to go, another question remains on many minds on whom will the SBC add as new members.

There is much happening right now in college football realignment that has the SBC sitting still, watching and waiting to see what happens next. There is a big domino effect that is happening in the Big East Conference that may trigger down to the Sun Belt Conference again. Boise State who committed to the Big East last fall, has now decided to back out and stay with the Mountain West Conference. With Boise State backing out, their partner whom joins with them is considering the same in San Diego State. If San Diego State decides to remain in the Mountain West Conference, then the Mountain West may consider adding one of the following, UTEP, Houston or Tulsa. If that happens then C-USA may come back to the Sun Belt Conference once again.

If everything remains the same in the Sun Belt Conference they will seek to add two or four more teams to get back to a 10 team league or move to a 12 team league to stage a conference title game.

In considering additions to the Sun Belt Conference, there are several teams out there in the FCS that would be considered and there are two that on the high radar or invites in Georgia Southern and Appalachian State. Idaho and New Mexico State is now out of the conversations either, if the conference decides to move to a 12 team league. Sam Houston State, Liberty, Lamar and Jacksonville State are all being mention as possible additions.

Conferene expansion is on hold but its coming, it’s just a matter of time. WHEN?