Texas A&M Leaving Big 12? Are you sure? This thread will die someday...
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Texas A&M Leaving Big 12? Are you sure? This thread will die someday...
Texas A&M Leaving Big 12? Are you sure? This thread will die someday...
I completely disagree. Maybe a network says we'll pay you more money if these two teams play in separate divisions but no network is going to tell a conference how it's going to to be set up. Like others have said, there is a good chance competitive balance will shift over time as it has in the past. Would the networks require divisions to change again? I think not.
While it is possible that competitive balance may shift over time, what does history suggest? I would say history suggests that OU and UT are the dominate teams remaining in the B12. They both have had down years. ISU has beaten UT once and OU 3 times, in their history, and for the majority of schools in the B12 that same scenario is true. They understand that it will be more benefical to the conference, if it has 12 members, that they be in separate divisions. Not saying it won't happen but I definetly think it is something the leadership of the B12 has been discussing.
I wouldn't say that out loud, I wouldn't even think it. This thread will find you and kill you.
C'mon now, don't sell ISU short, we've beaten OU 5 times in history. See, not nearly as bad as you thought.
Crap, that means we need to send someone back in time to stop CloneFan4 from starting this thread.Has the thread finally become self aware?
Crap, that means we need to send someone back in time to stop CloneFan4 from starting this thread.
In the Oct. 2 meeting, the league’s presidents and chancellors also were scheduled to continue dialogue about “potential legal strategies in the wake of the departures of Pittsburgh and Syracuse.”
The refusal of the presidents and chancellors to increase the exit fee is another challenge to the league trying to survive the departure of TCU, Pittsburgh and Syracuse and with the possibility of other members leaving to other conferences.
Big East news from the day for those who care...the reason I pay attention is because the Big East's future would seem to have a direct impact on the desire of Louisville/West Virginia to leave for the Big 12.
1. Sounds like the only thing that has been decided is Central Florida and Temple are now in...possibly very soon
Big East courts Boise State, Temple - NYPOST.com
2. Army is definitely out, and some say that Air Force/Navy are more likely than not to decline.
Navy, Army and Air Force appear unlikely to all join Big East Conference - The Washington Post
3. Boise is now being favored to give the Big East somewhat of a chance to keep BCS status
Big East courts Boise State, Temple - NYPOST.com
4. SMU and Houston are also in the mix with East Carolina, with Villanova remaining a distant outsider to add football.
5. Boston Globe thinks West Virginia and Louisville are locks to the Big 12 if Mizzou bolts, and both could end if in the Big 12 even if Mizzou stays.
Big East's fate depends on Missouri - The Boston Globe College Sports Blog - Boston.com
6. In the article above, it says the basketball schools don't want to add anybody, and they're the reason Central Florida and Temple haven't been added yet. When will the basketball only schools realize that as good as the Big East has been with basketball that football is the only one driving this bus?
Crap, that means we need to send someone back in time to stop CloneFan4 from starting this thread.
Lol I stopped reading this thread a long time ago and I come back on to find these two gems. Have you ever considered that this thread has consumed me and I have become one with it?