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And what was A$M's record the year before they played in the SEC? As much as I hate to admit, the Big 12 is not that much better than the SEC.

Have no clue. All I know is what Nebby did in its last few years in the Big 12 and its first three years in the B1G, which is about the same.
 
I live up in Big Ten country (corn farming for generations now) and I listen to the sports radio guys all the time. I heard a lot about the scr*w job you guys got from the refs. I think it was a guy named Bearstein (jewish fellow) who said he heard that the Big Ten would be glad to snap you guys up. Maybe even sounded like people in the Big Ten offices might be working on something soon.

Anyway G_d bless and keep on living with the Lord and good things will happen.
 
I live up in Big Ten country (corn farming for generations now) and I listen to the sports radio guys all the time. I heard a lot about the scr*w job you guys got from the refs. I think it was a guy named Bearstein (jewish fellow) who said he heard that the Big Ten would be glad to snap you guys up. Maybe even sounded like people in the Big Ten offices might be working on something soon.

Anyway G_d bless and keep on living with the Lord and good things will happen.

Really? Is that necessary?
 
And what was A$M's record the year before they played in the SEC? As much as I hate to admit, the Big 12 is not that much better than the SEC.

A&M last year in the Big 12 was 7-6, first year in the SEC was 11-2

WVU last year in the Big East 10-3, first year in the Big 12 was 7-6
TCU last year in the Mountain West 11-2, first year in the Big 12 7-6

Nebraska and Missouri haven't missed a beat since they left the Big 12, Missouri had their best season I can remember in their second season in the SEC. Nebraska is consistent as usual even facing harder recruiting challenges. Colorado hasn't been good in a decade
 
A&M last year in the Big 12 was 7-6, first year in the SEC was 11-2

WVU last year in the Big East 10-3, first year in the Big 12 was 7-6
TCU last year in the Mountain West 11-2, first year in the Big 12 7-6

Nebraska and Missouri haven't missed a beat since they left the Big 12, Missouri had their best season I can remember in their second season in the SEC. Nebraska is consistent as usual even facing harder recruiting challenges. Colorado hasn't been good in a decade

you don't remember mizzou being ranked #1 just a few years ago?

And those WVU/TCU results are a little skewed.
 
you don't remember mizzou being ranked #1 just a few years ago?

And those WVU/TCU results are a little skewed.

I remember Mizzou being really good back in 06 or 07, probably comparable to their season last year. Don't remember them being #1 though.

Why are those WVU/TCU results skewed?
 
I live up in Big Ten country (corn farming for generations now) and I listen to the sports radio guys all the time. I heard a lot about the scr*w job you guys got from the refs. I think it was a guy named Bearstein (jewish fellow) who said he heard that the Big Ten would be glad to snap you guys up. Maybe even sounded like people in the Big Ten offices might be working on something soon.

Anyway G_d bless and keep on living with the Lord and good things will happen.

If true, that's great!
 
So you don't know ****. That explains it.

I don't know much. But I do know what Nebby did in its last few years in the Big 12 and its first three in the B1G. Again, they did pretty well in those last Big 12 years, and haven't done much, if any better after joining the B1G.
 
Big 10, yes please! Can someone start one of those polls where you can vote? My forum skills are weak.
 
B1G football has been going down for decades. There was just a national article about it. No Southern recruiting connection but I do think culturally we fit in with the B1G western schools. Ideally a great western division would be ISU, MN, Wisc, Iowa, NW, Neb (built in rivaly unlike Rutgers or Maryland) and IL.