Pittsburg seems like a perfect get, how does the money compare between the two conferences?
This mega conference talk gets me all worked up, too. A 16-team or larger conference (heck, even a 14-team league) isn't a conference at all - it's two separate conferences with a loose game-sharing agreement. If there's one specific conference opponent that you never see play at your stadium all through your undergrad, and not even until your fifth-year class reunion, are they really in your conference at all? What the heck does the word mean in that case?f
A) I don't think we are adding Cincy or Memphis
B) if this did happen would the B12 be ballsy enough to set up a conference schedule that pushed teams toward the playoff. Say a weird pod system.
So there would be 4 pods.
East - WVU, Cincy, Memphis
North - KSU, ISU, OU
West - OU, OSU, TT
South - UT, TCU, BU
2 games against your pod rivals
6 games against other pods, So first year East vs North and West, North vs East and South, West vs East and South, South vs North and West.
1 game versus the team in the pod you didn't play with the equal place to you. So first year East vs South and West vs North.
Championship game winner of the games of E1vsS1 Vs W1N1
Granted that last game of the year wouldn't be known until the end of the first 8 games, I think it would help keep the interest in the conference.
It drives me absolutely insane when I hear these national pundits rip the Big 12 for not having a championship game and talking about how it will cost them. That is complete BS.
The Big 12 is a very good football conference. And everyone has to play everyone else. How can you even call the SEC or the B1G championship game winners their true champion when they still haven't even had to play everyone in their conference?
Missouri and Wisky aren't even the top 2 teams in their conferences IMO. Missouri definitely isn't. And in the B1G I would argue that it's OSU and MSU, not Wisky.
I hope the Big 12 doesn't expand unless they get some really good teams, and Cincy and Memphis are not that. Going from the potential of adding Louisville and Pitt, and ending up with Cincy and Memphis is a joke. It screams of desperation.
If anything, add Central Florida and South Florida if you are going to add teams as bad as Cincy and Memphis. Getting into Florida would be HUGE.
That is putting the cart before the horse. If OSU and TCU win, no objective analysis could say that OSU is more deserving than TCU. If Baylor also wins, a close analysis of Baylor and OSU would put Baylor ahead of OSU as well. Baylor would have beated #3, #9 and #20. OSU would have beaten #8 #13 and Minnesota. Baylor's loss was a better loss than OSU. Sure, Baylor's non-con schedule was cream puffier than OSUs, but no way that can be a deciding factor.
If Baylor, OSU and TCU all win and the committe puts OSU ahead of those 2, then the committe is full of **** and the Big 12 probably does need a championship game. If it all plays out like it should with the order finishing TCU, Baylor and OSU, then no need to panic. The system would have worked in this case.
10 team conferences with winners going to play playoffs makes most sense.
It drives me absolutely insane when I hear these national pundits rip the Big 12 for not having a championship game and talking about how it will cost them. That is complete BS.
The Big 12 is a very good football conference. And everyone has to play everyone else. How can you even call the SEC or the B1G championship game winners their true champion when they still haven't even had to play everyone in their conference?
Missouri and Wisky aren't even the top 2 teams in their conferences IMO. Missouri definitely isn't. And in the B1G I would argue that it's OSU and MSU, not Wisky.
I hope the Big 12 doesn't expand unless they get some really good teams, and Cincy and Memphis are not that. Going from the potential of adding Louisville and Pitt, and ending up with Cincy and Memphis is a joke. It screams of desperation.
If anything, add Central Florida and South Florida if you are going to add teams as bad as Cincy and Memphis. Getting into Florida would be HUGE.
what I would do
8 conferences of 10 teams each
perfectly balanced, only schools really capable of fielding big-time teams
Division IV
Big East
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Boston College
Maryland
Notre Dame
Pitt
Penn St.
Rutgers
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
WVU
Big Ten
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Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Northwestern
Ohio St.
Purdue
Wisconsin
Big 8
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Colorado
Colorado State
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Louisville
Missouri
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
ACC
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Central Florida
Clemson
Duke
Florida St.
Georgia Tech
Miami
North Carolina
NC St.
South Carolina
Wake Forest
SEC
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Alabama
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Mississippi
Miss St.
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
SWAC
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Arkansas
Baylor
Houston
New Mexico
Rice
SMU
TCU
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Mountain West
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Boise State
BYU
Fresno State
Nevada
San Diego St.
San Jose St.
UNLV
Utah
Utah St.
Wyoming
Pac 10
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Arizona
Arizona State
Cal
Southern California
Stanford
Oregon
Oregon St.
UCLA
Washington
Washington St.
9 game full round-robin in each conference
8 champions seeded for a playoff
first two rounds on-campus, championship neutral site
no "out of division" games allowed
3 out of conference games a year for regional rivalries and matchups
i.e. Virginia Tech v. Ohio State, Iowa State v. Iowa
This year, something like...
(1) Alabama
(8) West Virginia
Tuscaloosa, AL
(4) TCU
(5) Ohio St.
Ft. Worth, TX
(3) Oregon
(6) Kansas St.
Eugene, OR
(2) Florida St.
(7) Boise St.
Tallahassee, FL
no controversy--win your conference or don't come crying
seeding/out of conference strength becomes paramount
(#1/#2 have MUCH easier first games than does Oregon and TCU)
may the best team win
bowls can stick around as meaningless exhibitions/vacations if they want
It still blows my mind that when the Big 12 had a conference championship, we were constantly blasted for it. Now, that we don't have one, everyone plays everyone (what better way to decide a champion? Yes, Baylor should be the champ because they beat TCU head to head) Now, all of a sudden we are the ones doing it wrong? As I've said many times, until this thing goes to at least 8 teams, it's not even worth worrying about, if the media has their way, it's still the BCS.
http://www.espn929.com/pages/20457311.php
According to a radio host in Nashville, the Big 12 is going to add two teams in the offseason: Cincinnati and Memphis. The theory is that the Big 12 will be penalized most years by not having a conference championship game by the playoff committee.