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They might have both been 1's but it was Texas 1a and Nebraska 1z. |
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06-12-2010, 06:44 PM | #2202 |
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I think Nebraska is a great addition for the Big Ten and it kind of provides a counterbalance and worthy rival for Penn State.
Still, if the addition of Nebraska is truly what broke up the Big 12, which may just be convenient lip service, and it spurs Texas to move to a conference not named the Big Ten, I don't see how that is a desirable outcome. That move essentially delivers two of the elite football programs to a rival conference and moves the Pac 10(16) into the top tier of the BCS conferences (whereas they were a tier below the SEC and Big Ten before, in my opinion). |
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The irony of this whole thing is that college football has touted tradition when it came to keeping the retarded bowl system. Then shit all over it when it comes to conferences and rivalries.
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06-12-2010, 06:54 PM | #2204 | |
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There have numerous conference and teams changes in the past 30 years. It used to be Pac 8 and Big 8, and it wasn't that long ago that the Big East didn't exist, not to mention MWC. Apart from Penn State, the Big 10 has remained traditionally static which, in my minds, led to its staid and boring perception to those outside of that region. |
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06-12-2010, 07:01 PM | #2205 | |
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Nonetheless, the point was that the tradition crap they've spewed over the years was bullshit, and this proves it. Tradition doesn't matter in college sports, just money. |
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I'm not disagreeing with you guys, I believe that Texas is more attractive to the Big Ten than Nebraska. Just pointing out that that might not be what they think. |
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06-12-2010, 07:22 PM | #2207 |
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FWIW, I believe Delaney when he says the Big Ten wanted to draw out the process for awhile longer. I think they knew the Big 12 was close to exploding, but that the conference could keep trying to talk to Notre Dame for a few more months.
Missouri's inability to keep its mouth shut turned the tide, and the Big Ten had to jump on Texas or Nebraska when it had the chance. I also believe that if Notre Dame agreed to join the Big Ten before this all went down, then the Big Ten might not have wanted or even accepted an offer from Texas or Nebraska to join. Further, I think the Big Ten was in love with Texas, but not necessarily on board with bringing along Texas Tech or Texas A&M. Again, this is my thoughts on what I think they were thinking, not necessarily my thoughts on what is/was best for the Big Ten. I think. |
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Um, both have expanded in the past 20 years (1990).
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06-12-2010, 08:52 PM | #2210 |
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A&M regents have apparently met and voted to join the SEC should the invitation come. Seems like a mere formality at this point.
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Dola, here is the tweet from Chip Brown:
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Kinda funny that it's looking more likely that Kansas finds a new home then Mizzou, though nothing is for certain in regards to Kansas joining the Pac 10.
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Could you not put all of those in one post?
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I wonder how much Missouri's mouth turned off the other conferences during this process or if no one wanted them that much from the beginning?
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That would be great. Sun Belt Conference? Does Baylor have any drawing points that other schools can't fill and do it better? I wonder if SMU or Houston will be scouted by the MWC if they expand. |
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06-12-2010, 09:36 PM | #2218 | |
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I still think Missouri lands on their feet. The SEC is a possibility and so is the Big Ten when they decide to expand again. At worst they'll be a Big East team. Missouri will be fine. |
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Also there does seem to be quite a big of momentum behind the talk of Utah going to the Pac 10. If that occurs I wonder if Kansas moves to the SEC? Seems unlikely but who knows.
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Kansas and the SEC would be a strange fit. It would make sense if they added Missouri as well and then you'd have a some nice built in rivalries. But I'm not sure if the SEC is even interested in coming this far west. Kansas' next best bet is to join the Big East along with KSU and Iowa State. |
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06-12-2010, 09:47 PM | #2221 |
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Utah to Pac-10 and Kansas to SEC would suck from a MWC perspective.
Although it reminds me of the time I took the bus out of Denver to go back to Laramie. Sat next to this gorgeous blonde girl who was going to Utah. I was in the midst of striking up a conversation with her and she borrowed my cellphone to make a call because she'd forgotten hers.. when the bus driver announced that we weren't going up to Laramie because of the snowfall, but that the others, including the Utah people, would be going on. So they turned the bus around, headed to Denver, and I spent a night in a Denver hotel near the bus station, swearing at the elements for cockblocking me.
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As strange as it sounds, Lawrence is closer to an SEC school than College Station is (266 road miles from Fayetteville, AR to Lawrence, 363 miles from Baton Rouge to College Station). Given that, it's probably more accurate ask whether the SEC is interested in moving so far north, especially to a "non-Confederate" territory like Kansas. |
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True, lol. Though I have a feeling the SEC isn't interested in recruiting the state of Kansas like it is the state of Texas. Though Barry Sanders did come from this area so maybe... |
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As an SEC fan, I can state we have no interest in Kansas, and I think I could safely say that the actual conference has no interest as well. A&M? Well, ok. But much more if they can actually bring their successfull cousin (Texas) with them. By themselves, they are not exactly exciting.
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If they get the call, good for Utah. They have beaten a lot of good BCS conference teams over the past 7 or 8 years and earned the "promotion" on the field, in my opinion. They probably won't be making BCS bowl games as regularly, but at least they'll be able to increase their revenues and improve the overall infrastructure of their AD.
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Why would you not be excited for A&M? Great football school which would give you solid recruiting ties into the state of Texas. Having A&M will definitely help the SEC when it comes to tv contracts. It's probably the best addition possible for the SEC right now. |
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It just scrolled across the bottom of ESPN...
- OU met with Pac 10 commissioner today, and has scheduled an emergency regents meeting for Wednesday. - KU, K-State, and Mizzou to the Mountain West Conference. Wonder if adding those 3 gives the MWC a BCS bid?
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In my opinion? We already recruit Texas. A&M is not a dominate program that brings a lot of prestige with it. Miami would bring a whole lot more with it in my opinion (A&M will not bring the state of Texas, but a small corner of the state. It is like Auburn without Alabama. Almost worthless. Miami would bring southern Florida, a much larger population/recruiting base). There are probably 4 or 5 programs that would excite me more than A&M. |
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Before the question of which five comes:
Miami Texas Oklohama FSU Hell, Notre Dame. Even Virginia Tech would be better. |
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I think great is a bit of a stretch for A&M. They have a strong tradition and good fans, but they haven't really been competitive in the Big 12 in over 10-years (last double digit win season was in '98 and they have been hovering around .500 for the better part of a decade). It is a good move for the SEC because it gets them into Texas, but it isn't like they are adding another alpha dog into the SEC. I don't think any of the big dogs are going to be threatened by the addition and I doubt too many SEC fans (outside of maybe Arkansas and LSU) are going to be anticipating games against A&M a whole lot. |
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But how well do you recruit Texas? I can tell you as a Big 12 fan that every Big 12 team improved their recruiting in the state of Texas when the conference was formed. Not only does it give players an opportunity to play in front of their family and friends at least once every other year, but it also puts the conference name (and thus the teams) in front of those athletes when they are young. I would trust your conference front office has a reason why they are going after Texas A&M so hard. You may not be excited, but I guarantee you the SEC front office probably is. And I'm sure they have multiple reasons for being excited. A&M would be a great pickup for the SEC. |
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No love for WVU? I actually think we may have a decent shot if the SEC goes to 16. |
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I use great with regards to their history and support. Once they land a quality coach (sorry not sold on Sherman) they'll be a quality program again. |
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I just went to five. Yes, I'd take WVU over Texas A&M. There are a lot teams that, all things considered, would be more exciting. Last edited by GrantDawg : 06-12-2010 at 10:44 PM. |
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I get the impression that the SEC doesn't want another alpha dog. They don't need one. Florida, Georgia, and Alabama are the big dogs with Tenn, LSU, and Auburn that often are just as good. Texas dissed them publicly and wouldn't listen to them, so now they grab Texas A&M which opens the state up even more for the big dogs to get in there and recruit head to head with the Longhorns. I think the SEC's goal is to maintain their brand which is largely built on cultural identity as the most passionate conference with the best product on the field and also expand their borders into new markets, (though not as drastically as the Big Ten). A&M fits that criteria without threatening the status quo, which seems like how they want it. |
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I wonder what will happen to the Fiesta Bowl. Will it just take at-large BCS eligible teams or align itself with the MWC or the Big East (doesn't make much geographic sense, but the Big East has, sadly, far superior attendance numbers to the MWC w/ or w/o Boise State, Kansas, KSU, and Mizzou).
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It will also be real weird if Kansas ends up in the Mountain West. They are one of the most prominent basketball schools in the country. I wonder if this hurts the school a lot and they no longer perform as a perennial top 10 team.
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I'm really skeptical of the A&M-to-SEC stuff, mainly because we haven't heard any real smoke about who would be paired with them to join (either 1 or 3 other teams). We've had some speculation/rumors for a couple of weeks about a set of 6-8 teams that could be targets generally, but no real smoke like we supposedly have about A&M. They wouldn't just take A&M now and figure out the rest later, I don't think. I think they are using A&M to try to get UT and/or OU, but without either or both of them, A&M doesn't get the invite.
But who the hell knows...
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I would sure love Miami to get into the SEC, but doesn't look like that's a consideration.
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With the rumors circulating that the SEC doesn't really want to poach from the ACC and Virginia Tech wouldn't necessarily take an offer if one were extended WVU is looking like a possibility (although still a longshot, IMO) if the SEC decides to go to 16. There's so much bullshit out there right now it's rather pointless to try to figure out what exactly is going on with the SEC, though. |
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I know everyone's taking delight in saying Missouri did a lot of talking, but I don't see it. The fan base? Yes. The fan base was tired of the Big 12 and its politics, and we didn't mind letting it known. But the administration never played their cards. But as for running their mouths, we're not even in the top half of the Big 12. Last edited by kcchief19 : 06-12-2010 at 11:53 PM. |
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