Any chance Texas is still in Play for the Big 10? Add the smaller market teams first so Texas can't bring their Baggage (Tech) with them.
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Any chance Texas is still in Play for the Big 10? Add the smaller market teams first so Texas can't bring their Baggage (Tech) with them.
Please think before you type. I can't tell if your brain is set on paranoid or crazy.
Any chance Texas is still in Play for the Big 10? Add the smaller market teams first so Texas can't bring their Baggage (Tech) with them.
Why are people so sure the Big 10 teams are okay with adding a Maryland and a Rutgers? Yeah, they add a few households to the bottom line, but if I'm Ohio State or Michigan, I'm not on board with picking up bottom of the barrel athletics schools to add to what is already a shaky football conference after you get past the top teams.
As for any Texas team joining the Big 10, why would would any of them want to play a majority of their post October road games in frigid weather year after year. Unless a whole cluster of Texas teams go, that ain't hapennin.
Wouldn't you think if this scenario happened it might hurt Texas recruiting since they would be traveling a long distance? They do get to play inside their own state for five games. They could not guarantee a lot of games in Texas like they do now. I just honestly think it would be a lose lose for them and to not freak out about it. If anything teams will want to come to our conference not the other way.Why are people so sure the Big 10 teams are okay with adding a Maryland and a Rutgers? Yeah, they add a few households to the bottom line, but if I'm Ohio State or Michigan, I'm not on board with picking up bottom of the barrel athletics schools to add to what is already a shaky football conference after you get past the top teams.
As for any Texas team joining the Big 10, why would would any of them want to play a majority of their post October road games in frigid weather year after year. Unless a whole cluster of Texas teams go, that ain't hapennin.
You dont need to remind me Under Amor's founder is a Maryland Alum/ booster but did he ever say he was spending all his money on Maryland's athletics?? I didnt get that memo....What type of return on investment will he get?? I know this guy built his program off Maryland athletics but I highly doubt hes so thankful he will give them ALL his money, and even if he did I'm sure he would be pumped to have all his money spent on getting out of the ACC which maryland has built great bball rivalries with Duke and UNC just to get to the big ten to play northwestern, purdue, etc. in football?
The only thing is this round (as well as subsequent rounds for at least the next decade) are a lot more "fun" for ISU and the other "smaller" schools of the Big 12. Thanks to the GOR, the Big 12 is in a position of power and the fans can discuss which schools the conference might take instead of which conference might have mercy on us smaller schools. I know there's the traditionalists that are happy at 10 and don't want to change. It might be better to strike now and take a few less dollars for a few years but land the final death blow to the ACC instead of standing pat and being happy with what we have now, allowing the ACC to survive at a relative strength roughly equal to the Big 12 (because with UNC still in the ACC it's not all that dissimilar from the Big 12), and then a decade from now something unforeseen happens where the big schools of the Big 12 jump to the ACC, leaving ISU out in the cold. I absolutely agree that the GOR is a powerful thing, but its a hell of a lot more imposing with 13 years left on it than with 3, and if the ACC is still around then and somehow positions itself to be more desirable than the Big 12 then, then ISU is in a bad spot. I just think it might be better to kill the ACC now, even if it means a few less million dollars a year for a few years.
I have a gut feeling that this domino is next, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them follow UMD into the Big Ten. Jim Delany has strong ties to UNC (played basketball and got his law degree there, met his wife there, kids go there, etc.), and they'd undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to the Big Ten. I would not be at all shocked if UNC along with UVA were the next two to be poached by the Big Ten; they have a rivalry, both are excellent academic institutions (AAU public schools), both are in growing states that offer a lot of strategic advantages to the Big Ten, etc. Hell, I wouldn't be at all shocked if the only reason they picked up UMD was to create a "bridge" to Virginia and North Carolina, since having contiguous states is apparently very important to the conference.
If it comes to pass, you heard it here first (probably not)!
I will laugh my *** off if the new York cable companies refuse to get the BTN. Scout.com: Does Rutgers really bring in the NYC market?
Just an FYI. The Big 12 abandoned the trademark on Big 14 on September 24, 2012. It's the first time it's been open since they resurrected it in 2004.
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I don't see the Big Ten calling themselves anything other than the Big Ten