TruthSeeker
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Good academics, national brand in football, cultural fit.Why?
Good academics, national brand in football, cultural fit.Why?
I understand how you feel, and there is a part of me that feels the exact same way. Having said that, as much as I think NIL and perhaps this, will mean the death of this sport for my interests, I’m willing to give it a chance until I can’t stomach it anymore. I haven’t reached that point just yet.Well that about does it for me. Not going to go to watch minor league professional football. Have fun gents, I'm sure nationalizing college football with bring in all sorts of fans.
Jesus?Why?
Sorry Truth, but that doesn't cut it. 13 of the 14 B1G schools are AAU. Nebby was an AAU school when they came to the B1G. I'm sure their expulsion caught the B1G by surprise and without any recourse. To quote Joan Gabel the B1G wants "schools grounded in education and research". AAU accreditation confirms that.Good academics, national brand in football, cultural fit.
YetThis is dumb. Call me old fashioned but I like conferences being regional and smaller. A 20 team conference from New Jersey to California doesn't appeal to me.
The B1G has pursued the Irish multiple times in the past 100 years. They absolutely are different.Sorry Truth, but that doesn't cut it. 13 of the 14 B1G schools are AAU. Nebby was an AAU school when they came to the B1G. I'm sure their expulsion caught the B1G by surprise and without any recourse. To quote Joan Gabel the B1G wants "schools grounded in education and research". AAU accreditation confirms that.
Wrong. Notre Dame has been coveted for decades. They're in if they want in.Sorry Truth, but that doesn't cut it. 13 of the 14 B1G schools are AAU. Nebby was an AAU school when they came to the B1G. I'm sure their expulsion caught the B1G by surprise and without any recourse. To quote Joan Gabel the B1G wants "schools grounded in education and research". AAU accreditation confirms that.
Manifest Destiny ConferenceContinental Conference?
Okay. That's not true. ND was denied entrance in the early days of the conference and the only documented pursuit of ND was by Jim Delaney in the 90's. I'm not saying there maybe wasn't private talks going on, but so much of this is speculation.The B1G has pursued the Irish multiple times in the past 100 years. They absolutely are different.
Yup, that's the tough part of this. Regardless of culture / history, the incentives are 100% aligned with this move and it also benefits Minnesota.The PAC12 Network is awful and hardly watched, it has little chance to compete with BIG Network or SEC Network. UCLA/USC will make so much more money by leaving and the current BIG teams will also receive huge windfalls.
Would you have rather had OU/Texas or USC/UCLA join the BIG?
I guess we will see, hoping we both live long enough. =)Wrong. Notre Dame has been coveted for decades. They're in if they want in.
So, let me get this straight, there are a number of supposedly "diehard" Gophers fans (you are if you're on this message board and you aren't a troll) who are going to stop caring about a team/sport they have followed for 20/30/40/50 years because we added two of the best West Coast schools to our conference? I just don't get that.
I'll watch the Gophers every week if we were playing any team in the country. The fact we now get some regular games with brand schools like these is just more exciting.
Can we just dump them now? Please??Imagine traveling to Maryland or Rutgers for a 11:00AM football game lol
Guessing the Big12 wishes they had not just added Houston and Cincinnati. Maybe the PAC 12 goes in and picks off some of the bigger schools in the Big 12. If they tried to get to 16 teams, I‘m guessing they‘d like to take Kansas, K State, Iowa State, Oklahoma State. This would probably lead us to 4 major conferences.If I'm Big XII, I'm contacting Arizona/Arizona State/Colorado/Utah immediately. While definitely behind Big Ten/SEC, they have a chance to make out on this
Yep. I think we end up with 20 and the next 4 are Stanford, Cal, Notre Dame, and Washington. Washington is the most attractive last team in because of the Seattle market and academics. Colorado is a possibility too.On the topic of adding ND, one thing that might be enticing is the USC rivalry! Adding Stanford in the future could seal the deal!
Looks like a reliable source!
I think we'll be good at 16 for a bit.
The SEC upped the ante, and we called. On paper, USC + Notre Dame would've been the ultimate call, but this is still a pretty good call.
Notre Dame might come if we add Stanford.Now add Notre Dame, Oregon, Washington and a Texas School.
20 is a nice round number
World domination...
Those are lesser games. A minority of folks agree with you. SorryYes.
True, they're not. That has mostly to do with research, and then within research it really has to do with how many NIH grants you pull down. There certainly are exceptions to that, some AAU schools don't have a medical school obviously, and still make up for that. There are other federal agencies funding university research, certainly. Big one is NSF. But by far and away, the NIH funds the most.But ND is not an AAU school.
Kansas is the only remaining Big XII school that makes sense, and that would be for bball.Yeah if they are expanding west it means they want a national conference. And maybe 20-30 teams
To expand to 16 and make it pay for itself it had to be huge names USC fits that bill
Candidates in my mind:
North Carolina
Georgia tech
Virginia
Florida state
Clemson
Boston college
Syracuse
Notre dame
Stanford
Cal
Washington
Oregon
Ok state
TCU or Texas tech or Houston (probably only 1)
Oklahoma state