WSJ: Iowa State could be odd man out in conference realignment

Paul Clark runs an ISU website, so he does speak for ISU fans, especially considering the support he got from clones after the article was written a few years ago.

Tommy From Des Moines is an Iowa fan, and he calls into radio shows, so he speaks for Iowa fans.
 
You ISU fans need to stop hitting the panic button as you are going to be all right. You have the ACC to thank for blowing up the Big East which will result in the remnants of the B12 and Big East to merge and create a new BCS conference.

The only problems you have right now is paying back all that money you borrowed against the future revenues of that big TV contract. Once the dust settles there is no way anyone is going to pay a premium for the rights of this new conference. Focus on that as the rest of us in the state of Iowa do not want to be burdened with your debt.

The leftovers from the Big12 and BigEast will not have an AQ status....that is pretty much guaranteed.
 
Pollard will be out of a job after this all shakes out. That was a dumb move by him to borrow money against an unstable revenue stream. When those loans come calling the Administration of Iowa State and the Board of Regents will be calling for his head.

He'll get out of dodge before this happens. They need to be halting all projects currently in process over in Lames.
 
JH, I don't think your political analogy holds up all that well...

I have no desire to see the Big 12 breakup,and ISU to flounder. Sadly, they were part of a conference that did not believe in equality among their members. I cannot help but see Texas and Ok. thru a political lens. They are all about free market,and that greed is good mentality. The Big Ten has always been about socialism,where everyone sticks together,and has each others back. The red states in that is the Big 12 hate that concept,and so they are seeing the result. The blue states that are the big ten believe in all for one,one for all,and are seeing that result. This is also true for the NFL,which is also socialist,sharing revenue,leaving strong franchises in little markets like Green Bay. Baseball is free market,and is struggling. Lessons to be learned. Sticking together makes for a better stronger union,even when the strong must help the weak. Too bad Texas will not help ISU,like OSU helps NW.

but I get your premise. And as usual, you provide the right amount of perspective to a situation. Indiana is a red state, Nebraska most certainly is (politically), and Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Iowa are all considered battleground states in national elections.

As far as Texas, the current situation in the B12 is all about the actions of the biggest academic institution in the B12 (UT) as opposed to the sentiments of an entire state.

Delaney and the B1G have the balance entirely right. Delaney has created a situation where every B1G member can legitimately say they are being treated as fairly as Michigan/OSU/Penn State. but Michigan/OSU/PSU are still free to exercise the advantages available to them with superior number of alumni, capacity of stadiums, etc. Sports leagues (like a conference or even the NFL) are only as strong as its weakest teams. Teams need opponents to play. It's not like business where competition often weeds the playing field down to just a few players. Sports teams often like to throw out "this is a business" but in reality it's not. In the real world, crappy businesses go bankrupt or get swallowed up by a larger competitor. In the sports world, the weaker teams are kept alive with the chance to turn things around once management/leadership changes.
 
I'm indifferent about the whole thing.

I'm not laughing, but I'm not concerned or give a crap about the ISU situation.

I'll tell you this, ISU goes to a smaller conference, Rhoads and Hoiberg aren't going to be around very long. Especially Rhoads.
 
Tommy is an old kook that people listen to then laugh. Paul C. runs the ISU rivals page. So yes, he speaks for ISU fans.

Does Jon Miller or Tom Kakert speak for you? Have you agreed with 100% of the things either of them have said throughout the years?

I'm sorry man, I think your hatred for Iowa State is blinding you here.

Paul Clark does not speak for ISU fans. I'm guessing if you asked Jon if he thought he spoke for Iowa fans he would say no. Or at least not when he may be speaking radically, which Clark clearly was doing in that column.

I don't know Paul, and I wish him no ill-will, but there's a reason his website has become 3rd place among ISU sports websites (at best). He does not speak for ISU fans.
 
The leftovers from the Big12 and BigEast will not have an AQ status....that is pretty much guaranteed.

Yes it would with the Big East and Big 12 folding you have 2 BCS bids out there. This is what the new conference would look like:

Kansas
Kansas St
Missouri and/or West Virginia
Iowa State
Baylor
Cincinnati
South Florida
Louisville
TCU

If they look to add BYU, SMU, and Houston (or all 3) you would have a decent enough football conference that would get a BCS bid. Granted it isn't a sexy football conference but neither is the existing Big East. There is also talk of the Mnt West and Conf USA merging to get the other one. They attach top 15 qualifications for the auto bid to ensure quality of those games.
 
I'm not going to pretend that I have all of the answers because I obviously don't, but you essentially nailed it. The overall culture WILL change. It may not even be right away, but over time things will change.

And Iowa athletics will benefit over time. Why should I feel bad about that development if I am an Iowa fan? ISU is an athletic competitor just like Nebraska, Minesota, etc. Stop with the boo-hoo moral high ground. I will be thrilled if Iowa gains that advantage and ISU is relegated to a second tier athletic existence.
 
I have no desire to see the Big 12 breakup,and ISU to flounder. Sadly, they were part of a conference that did not believe in equality among their members. I cannot help but see Texas and Ok. thru a political lens. They are all about free market,and that greed is good mentality. The Big Ten has always been about socialism,where everyone sticks together,and has each others back. The red states in that is the Big 12 hate that concept,and so they are seeing the result. The blue states that are the big ten believe in all for one,one for all,and are seeing that result. This is also true for the NFL,which is also socialist,sharing revenue,leaving strong franchises in little markets like Green Bay. Baseball is free market,and is struggling. Lessons to be learned. Sticking together makes for a better stronger union,even when the strong must help the weak. Too bad Texas will not help ISU,like OSU helps NW.

Your lens is too small. The Big Ten is one organization in competition with other organizations called conferences. It's mission is not to make a profit, but too enhance the qualities of all its members. The revenue sharing is the same as that of any organization. The Big Ten sure the heck takes in a lot of money compared to other conferences. That ain't being socialistic.
 
Does Jon Miller or Tom Kakert speak for you? Have you agreed with 100% of the things either of them have said throughout the years?

I'm sorry man, I think your hatred for Iowa State is blinding you here.

Paul Clark does not speak for ISU fans. I'm guessing if you asked Jon if he thought he spoke for Iowa fans he would say no. Or at least not when he may be speaking radically, which Clark clearly was doing in that column.

I don't know Paul, and I wish him no ill-will, but there's a reason his website has become 3rd place among ISU sports websites (at best). He does not speak for ISU fans.

When you are given the pulpit to deliver a message your voice carries louder than those without the means to do so. What Paul says or Jon says or Tom says may or may not be what the rest of us are thinking, but they are the ones standing out front and letting their voice be heard and when they say something it gets associated with the fanbase they represent. You know, just like how Jon is made fun of over on CyFan because he predicted an undefeated season last year. Oh that's right, your love for ISU blinds you to such things.
 
I hope ISU finds itself into a conference, because I fear if they don't, the Board of Regents is going to try to do something nuts like require ISU to be linked to Iowa. That would be a disaster. Therefore, I hope ISU finds a soft place to land if the Big 12 blows up.

I just don't see this happening. It might be different if they were in the same conference to begin with but since they're not already linked in that regard, there's no way to GET them linked. The Big Ten isn't going to pick up ISU just because the BOR asks them to. And the BOR isn't going to put Iowa in a situation where they'd be OUT of the BigTen if the conference doesn't want ISU.
 
And Iowa athletics will benefit over time. Why should I feel bad about that development if I am an Iowa fan? ISU is an athletic competitor just like Nebraska, Minesota, etc. Stop with the boo-hoo moral high ground. I will be thrilled if Iowa gains that advantage and ISU is relegated to a second tier athletic existence.

Good for you. I've already addressed your kind.
 
When you are given the pulpit to deliver a message your voice carries louder than those without the means to do so. What Paul says or Jon says or Tom says may or may not be what the rest of us are thinking, but they are the ones standing out front and letting their voice be heard and when they say something it gets associated with the fanbase they represent. You know, just like how Jon is made fun of over on CyFan because he predicted an undefeated season last year. Oh that's right, your love for ISU blinds you to such things.

I have never made fun of Jon for his predictions. And I can't control what others say about him.

But to that point, are people saying the entire Iowa fanbase was predicting an undefeated season just because Jon said so? If so, they are just as wrong as I think you are on this subject.
 
Two of my co-workers told me to count them in as wanting to see ISU turned into a MWC, MAC irrelevant program.

Just thought I would throw that out there...
 
Yes it would with the Big East and Big 12 folding you have 2 BCS bids out there. This is what the new conference would look like:

Kansas
Kansas St
Missouri and/or West Virginia
Iowa State
Baylor
Cincinnati
South Florida
Louisville
TCU

If they look to add BYU, SMU, and Houston (or all 3) you would have a decent enough football conference that would get a BCS bid. Granted it isn't a sexy football conference but neither is the existing Big East. There is also talk of the Mnt West and Conf USA merging to get the other one. They attach top 15 qualifications for the auto bid to ensure quality of those games.
 
I have never made fun of Jon for his predictions. And I can't control what others say about him.

But to that point, are people saying the entire Iowa fanbase was predicting an undefeated season just because Jon said so? If so, they are just as wrong as I think you are on this subject.

Well it's a good thing I don't give a **** about your opinion then.
 

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