Have a feeling everything is a temporary fix unless the LHN is converted into the Big 12 Network.
From the Dallas Morning News. Details here.
http://cyclonefanatic.com/football/news/report-top-four-big-12-expansion-candidates/
Would Iowa allow ISU in the Big - that always looked like a logical place to me? Certainly could see Ku going there. OU to the SEC without doubt. UT to wherever they choose, but probably not the SEC due to academic concerns and aTm veto. The remainder are pretty much screwed. Had the Big 12 folded, K-State was headed to the then-Big East.
Cincy makes me puke in my mouth. Big 12 ceases to exist with adds like these. Will also hurt our recruiting in Ohio where we are starting to get traction.
I know a lot of you can't see the forest through the trees and are knee jerk in you reaction we need to expand with subpar candidates, but this is not a good move for ISU.
Cincy makes me puke in my mouth. Big 12 ceases to exist with adds like these. Will also hurt our recruiting in Ohio where we are starting to get traction.
I know a lot of you can't see the forest through the trees and are knee jerk in you reaction we need to expand with subpar candidates, but this is not a good move for ISU.
Which candidates are available that you consider to be superior?
Colorado State makes a ton of sense. 32,300 students (ISU has 36,000). Huge alumni base, building a brand new football stadium, brings back the Colorado market, land grant university...they would fit in VERY well.
Would Iowa allow ISU in the Big - that always looked like a logical place to me? Certainly could see Ku going there. OU to the SEC without doubt. UT to wherever they choose, but probably not the SEC due to academic concerns and aTm veto. The remainder are pretty much screwed. Had the Big 12 folded, K-State was headed to the then-Big East.
Isn't it hard to say any of the options are "superior"? The Big Ten, ACC, PAC and SEC all went on an adding spree. None of the left overs were chosen.
TV sets aside, do you think Rutgers is a superior choice to UCONN?
Isn't it hard to say any of the options are "superior"? The Big Ten, ACC, PAC and SEC all went on an adding spree. None of the left overs were chosen.
I just can't believe the Sooners are excited to travel to Storrs Connecticut.
[/QUOTE]Are the Sooners excited about going to Lawrence, Kansas?
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