Yea for sure. Boise St is maybe the only exception.Your last sentence is exactly why it would be a major issue.
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Yea for sure. Boise St is maybe the only exception.Your last sentence is exactly why it would be a major issue.
I don't get KU to the Big 10. They're basically just a better version of UConn; awful football, great basketball.
Honestly, if this is a ploy by TX and OU to get a ginormous deal with Fox, I would understand why it’s being done in the way it is. Gotta make it feel real.
Agreed, and if basketball quality mattered, UConn would be in a P5 conference right now. It really means squat and I think it would for KU as well.If you take away the second main factor (first being AAU) that everyone and their dog had for including KU to the Big Ten making so much sense...it doesn't make sense anymore. That reason was eyeballs and footprint and market. Cable continues to decline rapidly. KU honestly doesn't make any sense other than AAU.
Sure they could do as you say, but that means the PAC 12 coming in and scooping up KU, why would the Big 10 allow that to happen when KU I am sure would rather stay within the Midwest and join the league. If they are now at 15, they have to go to 16 to even things out.Sure, but there’s also a scenario in which the B1G stands pat rather than adding us and KU and further dividing revenue. I think we’d fit wonderfully there but that’s not enough. It has to be mutual interest.
Heard the same thing when Nebraska and mizzwho leftTexas an OU moving to the SEC isn’t going to hurt their recruiting. If anything it might help.
Oklahoma in football maybe. Texas has been underachieving in both sports since they joined.Because our most prestigious conference foe would be West Virginia or Oklahoma State. You don’t see how that would be a harder sell to come play in that conference?
Oklahoma in football maybe. Texas has been underachieving in both sports since they joined.
I guess I'm not as doom and gloom as everyone else. Good players will play for Campbell whether they play Texas once a year or not. He's already proven he doesn't even need top talent to compete with those schools either. If the Big 12 stays together Campbell could dominate. Add BYU and Houston and you also have an Elite basketball conference.
You'd have 8 perrinial tournament teams and 3 Top 10 programs in the league.
Basketball is going to have little to nothing to do with any of this.Oklahoma in football maybe. Texas has been underachieving in both sports since they joined.
I guess I'm not as doom and gloom as everyone else. Good players will play for Campbell whether they play Texas once a year or not. He's already proven he doesn't even need top talent to compete with those schools either. If the Big 12 stays together Campbell could dominate. Add BYU and Houston and you also have an Elite basketball conference.
You'd have 8 perrinial tournament teams and 3 Top 10 programs in the league.
Oklahoma in football maybe. Texas has been underachieving in both sports since they joined.
I guess I'm not as doom and gloom as everyone else. Good players will play for Campbell whether they play Texas once a year or not. He's already proven he doesn't even need top talent to compete with those schools either. If the Big 12 stays together Campbell could dominate. Add BYU and Houston and you also have an Elite basketball conference.
You'd have 8 perrinial tournament teams and 3 Top 10 programs in the league.
I know it's basktball but Mark Few gets the best talent in the country to come and play Portland and Pepperdine twice a year late at night. I feel like players will gravitate towards winners.Because our most prestigious conference foe would be West Virginia or Oklahoma State. You don’t see how that would be a harder sell to come play in that conference?
Basketball is going to have little to nothing to do with any of this.
Oklahoma in football maybe. Texas has been underachieving in both sports since they joined.
I guess I'm not as doom and gloom as everyone else. Good players will play for Campbell whether they play Texas once a year or not. He's already proven he doesn't even need top talent to compete with those schools either. If the Big 12 stays together Campbell could dominate. Add BYU and Houston and you also have an Elite basketball conference.
You'd have 8 perrinial tournament teams and 3 Top 10 programs in the league.
I absolutely love the Cyclones, but we’ve been top 10 twice in our history, basketball won 2 games last year, our facilities are now just comparable to others (not elite), we don’t have a huge fanbase at all (although it’s an intensely loyal one), and our academics are plunging over the past 5 years (yes we are still AAU).
Of the 8 leftover schools we’d definitely rank behind KU and would be roughly comparable to Ok State, WV IMO. We could be a bit above K-State and TT, maybe. For sure we have more to market than either of the small private schools though.
I know it's basktball but Mark Few gets the best talent in the country to come and play Portland and Pepperdine twice a year late at night. I feel like players will gravitate towards winners.