Irrelevant to the point at hand about A&M having taken a step back in the SEC -- but I agree that Texas joining (nor Oklahoma) wouldn't be good for their regional recruiting.A&M recruits Texas players with the pitch that they are the only Texas team in the SEC. Not if Texas joins.
I’m going to go with their actions rather than your thoughtsMeh. They are an out of place Midwestern University now. They can still play USC, Stanford etc. in non-conference.
The SEC pushed for the 12 team playoff and now we know why. I doubt Texas and Oklahoma make the move without it.
This is getting more stupid every year.Yup. The 12 team playoff will now be 6 SEC teams and 6 other teams.
Yup. The 12 team playoff will now be 6 SEC teams and 6 other teams.
Which is why I think it should be 10 conference champs and 2 at largesYup. The 12 team playoff will now be 6 SEC teams and 6 other teams.
I mean if the SEC snatched up Ohio state, Clemson, Florida state, and USC those 20 could all play each other and the big ten would be a healthier league that I would continue to follow.I still love Gopher football and will support it till I die. But as the SEC keeps pushing to corner the market on big time college football, I find myself caring less and less about college football overall.
It sounds unthinkable now, but I can foresee college football becoming more of a regional sport over the next 20 years, ala NASCAR, as fans outside of the SEC footprint start to tune out.
As others have said, I don't think this is good for the sport overall.
CorrectI hope we add Kansas. Overall these moves have me worried about the future of college sports. I only hope for the best, and I am glad we are not in the position Kansas State and Iowa State seem to be in.
I agree with this. Your taking a knife to a gun fight if Kansas and Iowa State are the additions. We need to think bigger and perhaps westward?? (Assuming we can’t grab Notre Dame, North Carolina or Virginia.) If the eventual goal is 20 teams you could take Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, Cal and Stanford.Adding Kansas and anyone else while the SEC is adding Texas and OU is a huge loss for the BIG. I guess in the end, it really does mean more - SEC SEC SEC.
I’m sure you’re correct here..When you live down here in Texas you understand very quickly who is in charge, and it ain't Texas ATM. The Aggies move to the SEC was a big FU to Texas and they rightfully so at the time. For the SEC to have kept ATM out of the loop these last six months tells you everything you need to know about the UT/ATM relationship. These two schools detest each other and once again the Aggies are going to be the red headed step child of the Longhorns.
This only applies if the Big Ten is trying to stay step for step with the SEC.Adding Kansas and anyone else while the SEC is adding Texas and OU is a huge loss for the BIG.
On field/court success?I don't see any benefit to the B1G adding Iowa State. Zero, zip, nada.
Chuck Grassley having served in the Senate for 87 years probably pays off at times like these. Iowa State adds nothing. No media markets. No marquee team. Makes zero sense.
This only makes sense to me under some combination of these factors:
- A&M and Mizzou both decide they can’t afford to buyout of the SEC GoR and/or that it’s in their best interests to stay
- Big Ten presidents have decided going to 16 to match is what’s best for the conf
- favors being called in by Iowa/Kansas politicians
Kansas could maybe be 1 of 2 if the other was Notre Dame, Colorado, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia tech, or florida stateI agree with this. Your taking a knife to a gun fight if Kansas and Iowa State are the additions. We need to think bigger and perhaps westward?? (Assuming we can’t grab Notre Dame, North Carolina or Virginia.) If the eventual goal is 20 teams you could take Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, Cal and Stanford.
A&M has been recruiting really well I thought.Irrelevant to the point at hand about A&M having taken a step back in the SEC -- but I agree that Texas joining (nor Oklahoma) wouldn't be good for their regional recruiting.
A&M has been doing great. They have a heck of a sqaud this year.A&M has been recruiting really well I thought.
Sorry, not a fan of this mentality. The SEC just made the BIG look like a total second rate conference. I have to believe that if Jim Delaney were still commissioner this would have gone down differently and possibly in favor of the BIG.This only applies if the Big Ten is trying to stay step for step with the SEC.
I think it’s just fine to secede then the viewership title and settle into 2nd place, maintaining or identity of elite academics and research institutions at the highest level of college athletics.
Southeastern (Michigan) Conference.The thought that Ohio State and Michigan could ever leave the Big 10 to join the SEC is something that would have made me laugh my ass off in the past. But from the looks of where college athletics may be heading, hell, I’m not so sure they won’t leave. And I have very little confidence in Warren to hold this together.