Memphis
Cincy
Colorado
Mizzou
FIFY, assuming Mizzou is up for grabs vs. Houston. No more TX schools plz.
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Memphis
Cincy
Colorado
Mizzou
After my three trips to Boulder for ISU/CU events, Colorado fans are not much better in this regard.BYU
& (Gasp!) Colorado. Especially if what Snyder says is true: http://www.heartlandcollegesports.com/big-12-bill-snyder-two-teams-want-back-in/
Gives us a Mtn timezone buddies.
I just don't see CSU doing it for us. As somebody who went there (but graduated from ISU) I don't see them as a power 5 player. Even w/ the new stadium, people would rather go play in the mtns on a nice fall day vs watching football. Just a fact of being there.
If not those two, u have to go East and give WVU some more friends and 'made up' rivals.
Let's assume it's four. I'd like to see:
BYU: obvious pick, probably best for the conference, however I don't like the idea of our guys having to play 25 year olds.
Cincy: helps get Campbell back on some familiar recruiting territory.
Memphis: Fun town, nice stadium, could bring sponsors to the league.
CSU: BYU rival? Seems like a case could be made for anybody for the last slot.
Let's assume it's four. I'd like to see:
BYU: obvious pick, probably best for the conference, however I don't like the idea of our guys having to play 25 year olds.
Cincy: helps get Campbell back on some familiar recruiting territory.
Memphis: Fun town, nice stadium, could bring sponsors to the league.
CSU: BYU rival? Seems like a case could be made for anybody for the last slot.
If I had to guess it'd be Mizzou and Colorado.
No reason Nebby should want to leave the Big 10 West, geographical fit for the most part, worst division in P5 and they get paid.
A&M probably too proud to admit they would want to come back.
Cinci is probably at the top of the list for making sense, not sure the eastern and mountain west time zone teams want to span 3 time zones but being central time, I don't really care.
If Memphis still plays in the old Liberty Bowl that is not a nice stadium. Watched the Tennessee Oilers (transition period) play the Ravens there back in 1997 and was not impressed with it. Maybe they have renovated since then.
I've seen this a couple of times and I don't know how much of advantage we would really have. Why would a kid from Ohio choose ISU if he wanted to stay close to home and play in the Big 12. It might help some, but it would be hurt by Cincy improving recruiting.Cincy - WVU needs a travel partner. CMC gets a team to play in his home state should help ISU recruit.
Then you have to make a choice are we only going to be in the Eastern and Central time zones or are we going to span three.
If we are staying in the East then two of the following
Memphis, UCF, USF, UCONN
If we don't mind being in three time zones
BYU (football only) and CSU
Then for purely selfish reasons
Northern Illinois - Before you blast me, it isn't happening. But I would love to be able to drive an hour to see B12 football, they do tick a couple of boxes, and they get ISU off their own island. If we get WVU a travel partner, and do the same for BYU with CSU, then ISU is the only single outlier in the conference, we have a loose connection with Kansas and KSU, but they are more partnered then ISU being associated with them.
Very intriguing, but I doubt anything becomes of it.
I would take Colorado and Missouri back in a heartbeat. That would be great. Gets us back to 12 teams at least. And they are no brainers as far as programs to add. Do it.
I agree with this. I'd like the north to be a good reflection of the old Big 8. I miss those rivalries so much.
Those were good days. History and some rivalry. SEC does not have a Grant of Rights. So Mizzou could be a possibility. It would require humility on both the Conference and Mizzou to come back into the fold. They could be taken in as a full member as soon as it could be allowed. Not sure what the GOR is for Colorado. But they are likely getting far less money from the Pac 12. They left in a panic. I am sure they have regrets. Bury the hatchet and take these two back. Power 5 Conference Schools back in the Big 12 Conference.
It would be interesting to see if the Pac 12 would take to replace Colorado. Would the Pac 12 take BYU? I would like to see the Pac 12 decision on that.