*****The Super, Mega, Huge Big 12 Expansion Thread*****

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The Big 12 should add BYU, TCU and Louisville or Colorado State.

I know some people have really bagged on Louisville, since they feel that Kentucky is the #1 there. And in basketball, that's true. But Louisville ain't chopped liver on the court, and they have a pretty solid following, even if not as strong as Kentucky. But football? Kentucky football is worthless, always has been. Louisville has had some success there. I do think they would be able to deliver on the market in Louisville.
 
I'm still holding out for Loras.......or Wartburg if that doesn't work.


I dunno, Loras or Wartburg might be too much too handle for us. But the travel expense would be a pittance. Overall, I prefer BYU and Air Force.

Oops, we need one more to get to 12, don't we? Louisville. Arkansas would be good, but still can't see them leaving the SEC. Especially now that aTm in the SEC would make it a bit easier for the Hogs to get back to recruiting Texas players, like they used to in the old SWC.

BTW, whatever happened to the "rock solid foundation" that the Texas Legislature would never let aTm and UT be separated in conferences? Anything to do with Gov. Perry being an Aggie?
 
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If you could choose (its all hypothetical anyway), why Louisville over another Big East team like Pitt? Pitt has solid academics and good success in football and basketball. They have a medical school that brings in a lot of research money. Plus they are in a talent-rich state for athletes. It is about the same distance from Ames as Austin.
 
If you could choose (its all hypothetical anyway), why Louisville over another Big East team like Pitt? Pitt has solid academics and good success in football and basketball. They have a medical school that brings in a lot of research money. Plus they are in a talent-rich state for athletes. It is about the same distance from Ames as Austin.

Either way.

We could just get BYU, Pitt and Louisville.

Think Big! :smile:
 
If you could choose (its all hypothetical anyway), why Louisville over another Big East team like Pitt? Pitt has solid academics and good success in football and basketball. They have a medical school that brings in a lot of research money. Plus they are in a talent-rich state for athletes. It is about the same distance from Ames as Austin.

Pitt is clear out in PA. Louisville is only a few hours east of Missouri.
 
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Top names UT, I mean Big 12, will consider from several sources: Notre Dame, BYU, Air Force in that order.
 
How well would AF improve going to a major conference? Other schools benefit when elevating from non-bcs to bcs conference in recruiting, but would AF? Id have to think not nearly as much.
 
How well would AF improve going to a major conference? Other schools benefit when elevating from non-bcs to bcs conference in recruiting, but would AF? Id have to think not nearly as much.

Its a beloved service academy

I'll take 'em, don't get me wrong.

I just don't see them as more beloved than Army or Navy.

alarson's question is very valid. What is the ceiling of improvement for Air Force?
 
I'll take 'em, don't get me wrong.

I just don't see them as more beloved than Army or Navy.

alarson's question is very valid. What is the ceiling of improvement for Air Force?

I would assume since its a service academy not very great.
 
Not a fan of inviting Air Force. I don't think they have a big following. Unless they went to the Academy, few officers and enlisted follow AF football closely. They do in games against other service academies but not just regular games. The ones I know cheer for their childhood teams.

Few positives to inviting them other than a warm body to fill a void.
 
I think you have something here carroll...


Myself I would take BYU & Colorado State (just take a stick and poke the buffs right in the Eye)


As they say...."Go West Big 12... Go West.....
I'd actually rather miraculously add ND and then go east with Louisville and Pitt.
 
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