83Hawk
Banned
Not worried about the Big Twelve...nobody has any real incentive to leave at this point. Texas and its cabal have what they want...and the rest will not find a better monetary deal than they have now with the Big Twelve.
As for divisions, again, its not about what will happen...as it is about what should happen. There SHOULD be competitively balanced divisions. There SHOULD be a chance for MU and OSU to play for the championship. There SHOULD be no way in which a team like PSU jumps cross country to be in a division with Iowa.
These are all "shoulds"...what WILL happen is anyone's guess. I suppose its just as likely that something ridiculous....such as the Big 3 (MU, OSU, PSU) being in one division OR Penn State being in a division with the westernmost schools....will happen. But Dodd's scenario would be the most rational one in terms of competitive balance, preservation of rivalries, and regional integrity. Unfortunately, rational does not always win out.
As usual, you are wrong on almost all counts. The only thing you are right on is to have competitive balance. Dodds' (and I presume this includes you) proposed alignment fails miserably on that point. It is nowhere near the most rational scenario.
There are other scenarios that can preserve rivalries.
Penn State has to travel pretty far now....and with air travel being common now...this is probably the LEAST important factor.
Last edited: