"With $8 billion of R&D expenditures between seventeen universities (counting the University of Chicago), the new CIC could embark on a campaign to grow its collective market share of federal R&D investments in a manner that will make TV revenues a mere cherry on top of a very satisfying sundae. That, my friends, is how a university president can change the world as we know it."
I would expect Oklahoma to seek an invitation to join its perfect match, the SEC, along with its little brother, Oklahoma State. Upon their acceptance, the NCAA will place the entire SEC on double-secret probation and the SEC will retain a slight edge over the Big 10 with the size of its TV deal.
Thanks for the article--great read. Best nugget of truth from the article:
It's about the money--but not the TV money.
And this is just hillarious:
The folks over in Ames have to be wetting their pants right now at the thought of Texas, A&M, and Missouri going to the Big Ten, Colorado going to the Pac 10, Oklahoma & Okie State going to the SEC.
What happens to Kansas basketball and Nebraska football if this scenario were to occur? Two of the most storied programs in their sport would be left either trying to join a conference they had no geographical connection to, or dropping down and joining a second tier conference.
What happens to Kansas basketball and Nebraska football if this scenario were to occur? Two of the most storied programs in their sport would be left either trying to join a conference they had no geographical connection to, or dropping down and joining a second tier conference.
The mere idea is revolting.
I'm just happy that we're in the Big Ten, because however this shakes out, we're going to come out as a superpower. We are going to be part of NATO after WWII. I would be crapping my pants if I was Iowa State. Iowa State is Bulgaria. Good luck with whatever Warsaw Pact you're going to get stuck with, Cyclones.
Yes, but what might turn out to be good for the Big Ten might not necc be good for Iowa.
What's not good?
Let's say Texas is in our division, maybe A&M also. So we play them every year--so what? Right now we play tOSU and PSU about every year. I would have loved to see Iowa play Texas this year--our defense could have stopped them. Teams get better and worse. Look at PSU when they joined the Big Ten, and their roller coaster ride since they joined.
Worst case is that the Big Ten has to take Missouri, Nebraska, Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers, etc. No problem there getting some wins with any of those (except in basketball).
I see only upsides. How could it not be good to be able to recruit in Texas?
We haven't really been recruiting Texas that heavily anyway.
If anything it will give those kids that Texas didn't want a chance to come to Iowa and compete against UT now, I see that as a positive.
Exactly what I was wondering, and my thought, "Good riddance!" I would love to see the confused, crushed look on faces throughout the state of Nebraska.
That being said, I don't feel there will be that significant of change all at once. There will be some expanding and reshuffling, but nothing as drastic as 4 superconferences of 16 teams. I'm looking forward to seeing how it shakes out.
But with all this Texas speculation, who here will be satisfied with anything less than a homerun like TX or ND?