Big 12 Expansion (new thread)

Guess I never realized the NCAA accommodated BYU that much. crazy.

Not really much of an accommodation. It just means they’re ineligible for potentially the best sites for them geographically if those sites are Fri-Sun. Half of the sites still work for them.
 
The committee is pretty careful to put BYU into the Thursday - Saturday draws in the Tournament

Cat I think you may have mentioned you are somewhat close to KC. You ever been to the Big 12 basketball tournament?
 
Cat I think you may have mentioned you are somewhat close to KC. You ever been to the Big 12 basketball tournament?

I grew up in NW Mo but went to BYU for school and have ended up staying out West, so no, I haven't been to the B12 BB tournament, but that looks to change here in a couple of years.
 
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This would not make ISU happy, methinks. But it does split Texas schools evenly, keep WU happy, and give an east/west balance.

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I grew up in NW Mo but went to BYU for school and have ended up staying out West, so no, I haven't been to the B12 BB tournament, but that looks to change here in a couple of years.
How many of the BYU students are mormon and non Mormon . Is it 25/75 non to Mormon
 
How many of the BYU students are mormon and non Mormon . Is it 25/75 non to Mormon

I don't know exactly, but I would think the general BYU population is probably closer to 85/15 Mormon to non (and it could be higher 90/10). The relatively strict honor code that includes alcohol and pre-marital sex is something that many don't want to deal with so that is part of what makes BYU quite different. Those same issues also limit the number of student-athletes that will consider coming and playing at BYU and I have no idea what the breakdown is on the football team (it's a lot lower than the general student population) and I know coach Pope (MBB) has a lot of non-LDS players.
 
I think if you do go to divisions, it's pretty simple. You have to keep ISU/KU/Kstate together (Call it the north) and Okie St is going to want to stay with the Tx schools so Okie St/Tech/Baylor/TCU (Call it the south) together. Then, if true, It makes no sense to send Cincinnati and WV to Tx. So you add them to the north which makes 5. Then why wouldn't you have Houston play the other Texas schools to make 5? Ok well then we have UCF and BYU. Are you gonna have a school in Orlando, Florida play in the north? Uhm, no. So there is is your 6th southern team. And then finally you have BYU who by process of elimination goes to the north.

TL;DR Prepare to go to Provo more regularly than Stillwater.
 
This would not make ISU happy, methinks. But it does split Texas schools evenly, keep WU happy, and give an east/west balance.

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You know, a north-south split wouldn’t be terrible … except for that BYU-WVU trip. And the fact that all the Texas schools would be in the same division.

I dunno, I don’t have any better ideas, with UCF and BYU being such geographical outliers I don’t think there is a great way to split it.
 
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I think if you do go to divisions, it's pretty simple. You have to keep ISU/KU/Kstate together (Call it the north) and Okie St is going to want to stay with the Tx schools so Okie St/Tech/Baylor/TCU (Call it the south) together. Then, if true, It makes no sense to send Cincinnati and WV to Tx. So you add them to the north which makes 5. Then why wouldn't you have Houston play the other Texas schools to make 5? Ok well then we have UCF and BYU. Are you gonna have a school in Orlando, Florida play in the north? Uhm, no. So there is is your 6th southern team. And then finally you have BYU who by process of elimination goes to the north.

TL;DR Prepare to go to Provo more regularly than Stillwater.

You beat me to this point as I was typing.
 
texas schools, OSU, and BYU. then the other 6. Allows the ISU/OSU championship to occur. also gives us our recruiting grounds we like.