Lol. NoAnd if am Iowa, I would be nervous if conferences consolidate again in 10 years. The hoks are definitely are on the outside looking in. Iowa, Vanderbilt, mississippi state, Rutgers and Purdue are the next shoes to drop.
I read a few, but I mainly just scroll to see any inserted tweets for "actual news" (if you can call it that).Quickest way to get caught up.
Geez. Take a day off. Go to last page. Scan up until someone posts a tweet. Read down until the source is completely debunked. Back on up until someone posts another online source. Rinse. Repeat. Everything in between are same stuff, different spin ( mine included )
Same with me.I read a few, but I mainly just scroll to see any inserted tweets for "actual news" (if you can call it that).
Think we need to go in another direction. Number thing is always going to be subject to change.Big 16. Time to rebrand. The Big 12 has the patent on Big 14 & Big 16. I believe it’s expired but they would still have some rights to it
Think we need to go in another direction. Number thing is always going to be subject to change.
The Big 12 was getting ready to sign a $1 billion tv deal in 1996?Why not? The Big 10 is in exactly the same position now as the Big 12 was in 1996.
Another moronic troll has arrived. Stay in the ISR forums where your are supposed to be.The Big 12 was getting ready to sign a $1 billion tv deal in 1996?
Well, the Iowa/Iowa State series probably only has a handful of games left.Why do we give a ****? Of course you ******** hope ISU is left out somehow.
80% what?Who in the Bay area watches CFB, esp Cal... then you have their issues politically with basically 80% of the schools in the Big 12.
CU is pretty weak really, Football and bball has been poor since leaving the Big 12. And their facilities are junk as someone said, basically losing money yearly.
Az football sux, but BBall is excellent
AZ state is mediocre But does bring a wrestling prog, as does Stanford, and OSU.
EXACTLY. Like Lennert Skinnert, or the Moopets.
The historic Pac12, featuring Oregon St, UC Northside, and the Montana School of Mines.
Lol. No
Just a PSA here. I am going to pistol whip the next poster I see talking about MBB, WBB, wrestling or whatever other olympic sport in a conference realignment thread. They don't matter in all this, they never have, and they never will. The minute you find yourself considering anything but potential football TV revenue you are wrong, so take a step back from the keyboard and regroup.
Okay, back to regularly scheduled programming.
It's possible we could end up with teams in 4 timezones.The Mid-West Conference
For how many times the media has delighted in the prospect of the Big 12 being gone, it would be extremely satisfying to outlast the Pac 12 and ACC. Stick to the Big 12 branding.Not a bad idea either. The problem with 'Big 16', though, provided we initially bump to 16 members, is, what would come after that? When we go to 18? Then to 20? This realignment is far from over, even after the next few years.
I think the Big 12 has the name recognition and the history to survive any realignment. Provided they don't go bust, of course! I also like the simplicity of the Roman numeral XII, as we currently have it.
Edit: I also don't see the Big 10 changing its name. Everybody will just call them the BIG, or the Big 10. History is what counts. At least it used to. Ha.
It would be absurd for them to change their name now, to call it the Big 11 (tried it though), then the Big 14, Big 16, etc., etc. as they keep adding teams. For now, it will just be Big 10 / BIG, then the SEC, and maybe we can put Big 12 in there as one of the main 2nd tier conferences.
Changing the name of the BIG, or Big 12, as realignment continues, would just add even more confusion, resentment, and stress to an already bad situation. And guess what? SEC ain't changin' their name anytime soon either.
My favorite part is that he mentioned going independent during the covid season. So they would have played nobody sincec basically nobody played nonconfereceOhio State AD thought about making athletic programs independent?
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