SteveDeace
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Now that the Big Ten is willing to wait for Texas...
What I believe BCS conference realignment will look like by 2015
In light of recent comments from Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney about conference expansion, we’re adjusting our predictions of what the collegiate sports landscape will look like by the middle of this decade.
Big Ten
BLACK & DECKER DIVISION—Maryland, Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers
GENERAL MOTORS DIVISION—Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue
MOTOROLA DIVISION—Illinois, Minnesota, Northwestern, Wisconsin
AT&T DIVISION—Iowa, Missouri, Texas, Texas A&M
I believe it is certain the Big Ten will go to 16 teams and four divisions…I predict they will sell the corporate naming rights to each division…if Texas says no and doesn’t bring Texas A&M with them, then substitute Georgia Tech/Vanderbilt and Nebraska instead…I believe the faculty and administration at Texas will say yes when it sees the huge potential academic benefits to joining the Big Ten…it’s clear now that no school that isn’t a member of the Association of American Universities will be admitted unless it’s Notre Dame, which I don’t believe will join the Big Ten…other than AAU membership, I believe the next criteria will be expanding the Big Ten Network’s television footprint south and east and all the new members I predicted were with that in mind.
Big 16
NORTH DIVISION—BYU, Colorado State, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Pittsburgh
SOUTH DIVISION—Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulane, San Diego State
With its tent pole team gone, the former Big 12 will look to make up for it in volume by extending its demographic reach into Ohio, California, Utah, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana…this would be a more competitive league that might actually have more local media potential, and the league would probably institute real revenue sharing that is long overdue.
SEC
EAST DIVISION—Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Miami, South Carolina, Virginia
WEST DIVISION—Alabama , Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
The SEC will do its best to match the Big Ten team-for-team by robbing the ACC of its coveted Florida connection as well as Virginia and Clemson... Florida State and Miami will agree to join provided that South Florida is left out of the league’s expansion plans.
ACC
ATLANTIC—Boston College, Connecticut, Louisville, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
COASTAL—Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, N.C. State, South Florida, Wake Forest
The ACC responds to the SEC and Big Ten raiding its ranks by essentially dissolving the Big East conference.
Pac-10
NORTH—California, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington, Washington State
SOUTH—Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, UCLA, USC, Utah
The Pac-10 expands by adding Colorado and Utah , and then will look to form a media/scheduling alliance with the new Big 16 Conference.
Catholic Conference
Creighton
Georgetown
Marquette
Notre Dame
Providence
Seton Hall
St. John’s
St. Louis
Villanova
Xavier
Notre Dame remains an independent in football, but takes the initiative to form this conference of private, Catholic schools in all other sports to take the place of the now-defunct Big East.
Look for the BCS to add the Cotton Bowl at the new Cowboys Stadium in Dallas as its fifth bowl partner. Five automatic bids will be granted to the BCS each year instead of the six given now.
What I believe BCS conference realignment will look like by 2015
In light of recent comments from Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney about conference expansion, we’re adjusting our predictions of what the collegiate sports landscape will look like by the middle of this decade.
Big Ten
BLACK & DECKER DIVISION—Maryland, Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers
GENERAL MOTORS DIVISION—Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue
MOTOROLA DIVISION—Illinois, Minnesota, Northwestern, Wisconsin
AT&T DIVISION—Iowa, Missouri, Texas, Texas A&M
I believe it is certain the Big Ten will go to 16 teams and four divisions…I predict they will sell the corporate naming rights to each division…if Texas says no and doesn’t bring Texas A&M with them, then substitute Georgia Tech/Vanderbilt and Nebraska instead…I believe the faculty and administration at Texas will say yes when it sees the huge potential academic benefits to joining the Big Ten…it’s clear now that no school that isn’t a member of the Association of American Universities will be admitted unless it’s Notre Dame, which I don’t believe will join the Big Ten…other than AAU membership, I believe the next criteria will be expanding the Big Ten Network’s television footprint south and east and all the new members I predicted were with that in mind.
Big 16
NORTH DIVISION—BYU, Colorado State, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Pittsburgh
SOUTH DIVISION—Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulane, San Diego State
With its tent pole team gone, the former Big 12 will look to make up for it in volume by extending its demographic reach into Ohio, California, Utah, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana…this would be a more competitive league that might actually have more local media potential, and the league would probably institute real revenue sharing that is long overdue.
SEC
EAST DIVISION—Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Miami, South Carolina, Virginia
WEST DIVISION—Alabama , Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
The SEC will do its best to match the Big Ten team-for-team by robbing the ACC of its coveted Florida connection as well as Virginia and Clemson... Florida State and Miami will agree to join provided that South Florida is left out of the league’s expansion plans.
ACC
ATLANTIC—Boston College, Connecticut, Louisville, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
COASTAL—Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, N.C. State, South Florida, Wake Forest
The ACC responds to the SEC and Big Ten raiding its ranks by essentially dissolving the Big East conference.
Pac-10
NORTH—California, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington, Washington State
SOUTH—Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, UCLA, USC, Utah
The Pac-10 expands by adding Colorado and Utah , and then will look to form a media/scheduling alliance with the new Big 16 Conference.
Catholic Conference
Creighton
Georgetown
Marquette
Notre Dame
Providence
Seton Hall
St. John’s
St. Louis
Villanova
Xavier
Notre Dame remains an independent in football, but takes the initiative to form this conference of private, Catholic schools in all other sports to take the place of the now-defunct Big East.
Look for the BCS to add the Cotton Bowl at the new Cowboys Stadium in Dallas as its fifth bowl partner. Five automatic bids will be granted to the BCS each year instead of the six given now.