SamBrownlee48
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Oklahoma has to bring their little brother(Okie St.) along......I thought they had to be a package deal.
Don't know about the Okies, but the Kansas legislature did this to Kansas.
Oklahoma has to bring their little brother(Okie St.) along......I thought they had to be a package deal.
If the super conferences go beyond 16 teams, I think ISU would be fine. If the PAC adds 4 more teams, schools like Kansas and ISU would be pretty attractive/logical more so than a Idaho, Colorado or Utah State. If not the PAC, what ever hybrid of the ACC/Big12 would likely have a spot for them.
Oklahoma has no chance. The demographics are against them. Georgia Tech & North Carolina are far better than Oklahoma. It has nothing with who you like. It's all about TV sets. Plus, Oklahoma is not a member of the AAU.
I think the B1G will stop caring about the AAU...clearly the SEC doesn't care about academics. The almighty dollar rules.
The Pac-12 already has Colorado...Idaho and Utah State wouldn't make the cut.
I do not agree with this map's re-alignment as it relates to the B1G, since I think the B1G would rather go East than South, but it illustrates very well how the Big 12 would get dismantled. I also think its dumb that this map took UNC out of the ACC, there's no way they'd leave Duke behind. I think its more likely WV would go to the SEC instead.
Still the point I was making is that its pretty easy to destroy the Big 12, and in most cases like these, Iowa State gets left out.
Don't dismiss academics. Academics is very important to the presidents of the B1G schools. Plus, I don't think they will allow any school like Oklahoma into the CIC. The CIC is more prestigious than the AAU. Remember, it's the presidents that admit new members, not Delaney.
http://www.cic.net/home
There's no way that map can happen. Okie State isn't getting left out and neither is K-State. In fact, I think both are legislatively required to be in the same conference, but I might be wrong on that. Still, in those states, there's no way either one of them gets left out. It's more likely that a UConn and a Cincinnati get left out from a football standpoint than Okie State and K-State.
Plus, there is no way the B1G is taking Kansas & Oklahoma. Kansas' population is less than Iowa's. Oklahoma would only be larger than Iowa & Nebraska. Forget basketball, basketball revenue is pocket change compared to football revenue.
Agree. It may not happen this year, but eventually I truly believe it's coming.When the B1G expands again it is South. I think it is inevitable, and has been since the B1G, and the SEC moved to 14 teams.
Agree. It may not happen this year, but eventually I truly believe it's coming.
The Pac-12 already has Colorado...Idaho and Utah State wouldn't make the cut.
I do not agree with this map's re-alignment as it relates to the B1G, since I think the B1G would rather go East than South, but it illustrates very well how the Big 12 would get dismantled. I also think its dumb that this map took UNC out of the ACC, there's no way they'd leave Duke behind. I think its more likely WV would go to the SEC instead.
Still the point I was making is that its pretty easy to destroy the Big 12, and in most cases like these, Iowa State gets left out.
I'm no ISU apologist, but for a re-org to leave out any current existing power conference team is pretty shabby and bush-league. They'll find a model that works that keeps everyone in.
Then again, who knows. I mean we're talking about the $NCAA.
When the B1G expands again it is South. I think it is inevitable, and has been since the B1G, and the SEC moved to 14 teams.
Dean, back in 2011, the Atlanta market had well over 6 million tv viewers. Ga Tech really sounds like a likely candidate and I can agree about expanding south. But, I also say Notre Dame will be in the B1G. The B1G will provide ND with the most money, by far. They'll take it when the timing is right.
No idea what the academics are like at Houston but that's a huge market and gets you into Texas. Not that I wasn't HoustonAtlanta is the ninth largest market with 2,385,730 TV homes.
No idea what the academics are like at Houston but that's a huge market and gets you into Texas. Not that I wasn't Houston
Like I said, I don't know anything about Houston, just that they are in a very large market. The state of Texas is where every conference would love to be. But from an academic standpoint, I hear Rice is pretty goodThe B1G will not take the fourth or fifth best public school in a state.
Like I said, I don't know anything about Houston, just that they are in a very large market. The state of Texas is where every conference would love to be. But from an academic standpoint, I hear Rice is pretty good