if yall were sitting near the louisville mfers i was at fred's last game. you'd rather die first. F loserville
Fell asleep on a road trip to FL from CBus and woke up in Louisville and I thought she drove us to West Virginia.
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if yall were sitting near the louisville mfers i was at fred's last game. you'd rather die first. F loserville
Odd numbers mean one team must be on a bye week or playing a non conf opponent every week. Could get a little difficult late in the season.I don't see any reason 11, 13 or 15 are a bad number for a conference. Big Ten did fantastic with 11 for a long time.
Every conference is ditching divisions.
The whole mystique about 12, 14, 16 is just forcing programs to more quickly make the decision Colorado made yesterday.
Hey Arizona, if you don't hurry UConn is already in for #14 and then we have to close shop for a bit.
Hey Washington and Oregon, we're at 14 with AZ/CO and if one of you wants to join we'll fill in with UCONN for that 16th spot...then they both join.
Yeah, but does the B12 want Louisville? Their athletic dept has been an ethical and compliance nightmare for decades. They've been way up and way down in both BB and FB during that time.If you read Louisville message boards, those guys are like Arizona in wanting the Big12 at this point. If the ACC dies, I firmly believe they will be 1 of the teams we accept.
Things that appear to be the case as of today:
-UConn & Pac-12 members are the current expansion targets
-Adding 1 more school to get to 14 seems very likely
-Getting to 15 or 16 probably involves adding Oregon and/or Washington
On the last point, its probably a combination of FOX/ESPN being much more comfortable with pro rata for two schools unless it involves larger brands like Oregon/Washington. For the Big 12 going to 14 now instead of 16 allows for more flexibility during future realignment (potential ACC breakup) and could be helpful during the next media rights negotiation.
Odd numbers mean one team must be on a bye week or playing a non conf opponent every week. Could get a little difficult late in the season.
I agree with so much of this. I have a hard time believing Miami is left out when those 2 are done, but again here we are talking about Oregon to the Big 12. I never thought that'd be a thing either.Not relevant for now, but in my humble opinion VT and NC State are worth more to the sec than FSU and clemson.
NC and Virginia are HUGE ASS sports states, and the SEC already has a foothold in florida and SC.
My guess is ESPN tells the SEC to add FSU/clemson/VT, and NC State.
SEC will want UNC, but UNC will pick the BIG over the SEC.
I dont see SEC or BIG taking Canes. Small private school, hasnt done anything in football in decades.
Big 12 hopefully gets VT, NC State, Pitt, Louisville and miami.
i think we have a better shot at miami than nc state or vt. I dont see the sec or BIG letting the big 12 have those states.
BC has no fans anywhere, not even in boston. they are not a take. neither is WF, Cuse ( no fans), or GT (no fans),
Also, UCONN vs Syracuse who do you have? I've always heard UCONN has more of NYC than anyone else. I'd vote for UCONN, if they grab any of NE too that's icing.Not relevant for now, but in my humble opinion VT and NC State are worth more to the sec than FSU and clemson.
NC and Virginia are HUGE ASS sports states, and the SEC already has a foothold in florida and SC.
My guess is ESPN tells the SEC to add FSU/clemson/VT, and NC State.
SEC will want UNC, but UNC will pick the BIG over the SEC.
I dont see SEC or BIG taking Canes. Small private school, hasnt done anything in football in decades.
Big 12 hopefully gets VT, NC State, Pitt, Louisville and miami.
i think we have a better shot at miami than nc state or vt. I dont see the sec or BIG letting the big 12 have those states.
BC has no fans anywhere, not even in boston. they are not a take. neither is WF, Cuse ( no fans), or GT (no fans),
1. Pitt 2. VT 3.NCSt 4. Louisville 5.UCONN 6. Syracuse... I think BC and WF are hosed personally. I don't believe both NCSt and VT will be available and likely neither. I would take them over Louisville.Yeah, but does the B12 want Louisville? Their athletic dept has been an ethical and compliance nightmare for decades. They've been way up and way down in both BB and FB during that time.
Just as an exercise, it's 2032 and the B10, B12 and SEC are all at 16 schools. The next stop is 20 for all three conferences. The B10 and SEC make their adds. Pitt, NC State, VaTech, GTech, Louisville, Syracuse, BC, WF and UConn are all on the market. How do you rank them? I've got Louisville as #5 or #6 out of that group. There's more opportunity in going northeast and/or southeast than adding more in the middle.
BC has no fans anywhere, not even in boston. they are not a take. neither is WF, Cuse ( no fans), or GT (no fans),
Uconn isn't a bad add, and under different circumstances, I would be hyped.I'd prefer adding remaining Pac schools first, but I don't hate the idea of UConn eventually joining up.
- Large public state university near some massive population centers
->(the only public school in the Big East currently)
- CBB blue blood that would solidify us as the best basketball conference, and could help entice other ACC schools like Cuse and Pitt to keep sweetening that status down the road.
- While their football sucks, they did make a Fiesta Bowl when they were BCS level. They won't put up smashing numbers, but I don't think their football program will the charity case people think it is if they're at Big 12 level.
That all being said, Yormark has talked repeatedly about being in all 4 time zones, so I have to think OR and WA fit into that vision. Regardless of what happens, it's becoming a great time to be a Big 12 fan.
NCST and VaTech’s only hope is in the Big12. They aren’t getting an invite to the SEC or Big tenNot relevant for now, but in my humble opinion VT and NC State are worth more to the sec than FSU and clemson.
NC and Virginia are HUGE ASS sports states, and the SEC already has a foothold in florida and SC.
My guess is ESPN tells the SEC to add FSU/clemson/VT, and NC State.
SEC will want UNC, but UNC will pick the BIG over the SEC.
I dont see SEC or BIG taking Canes. Small private school, hasnt done anything in football in decades.
Big 12 hopefully gets VT, NC State, Pitt, Louisville and miami.
i think we have a better shot at miami than nc state or vt. I dont see the sec or BIG letting the big 12 have those states.
BC has no fans anywhere, not even in boston. they are not a take. neither is WF, Cuse ( no fans), or GT (no fans),
I agree, BC and WF are hosed. I like the grouping of Pitt/Syracuse/UConn over swapping one of them out for Louisville, personally. A lot of that depends on if Syracuse or UConn can get some football momentum, if Louisville can clean up their act, and if Syracuse has a successful coaching transition in BB with Boeheim retiring.1. Pitt 2. VT 3.NCSt 4. Louisville 5.UCONN 6. Syracuse... I think BC and WF are hosed personally. I don't believe both NCSt and VT will be available and likely neither. I would take them over Louisville.
I agree with so much of this. I have a hard time believing Miami is left out when those 2 are done, but again here we are talking about Oregon to the Big 12. I never thought that'd be a thing either.
SEC goes to 20, who do you have them taking? VT and NCSt have been tied to the SEC as options for 20 years.NCST and VaTech’s only hope is in the Big12. They aren’t getting an invite to the SEC or Big ten
Houston metro is ginormous. Twice the size of Iowa at 7 million plus. They'll bring a lot more to the revenue table than people think. UCF too, just not as big as HoustonI kind of feel like I want to get a Return Authorization Code for at least UCF and Houston.