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I heard NDSU and UNI also want in the Big 12. They will both also take the Big 10. Take it for what its worth.
I heard NDSU and UNI also want in the Big 12. They will both also take the Big 10. Take it for what its worth.
Interesting article on Cincinnati (& USF, UCF & ECU) potentially being added to the Big 12.
http://www.downthedrive.com/2014/10/7/6935165/bearcats-to-big-12
I think adding Cincy is a great move as theyre a decent football program with a rich basketball history. ECU & UCF are up and coming football programs and USF has tasted success a bit but is in a downtime.
I know we don't really recruit (at all) Ohio or North Carolina but adding two Flordia schools would be a HUGE pitch to all the Florida HS kids we get. We have something like 21 players from Florida on our roster and off the top of my head 8/9 in the normal two deeps.
I know the Texas and Oklahoma of the conference may not like having to travel to Cincinnati or ECU every few years but they can't deny that this would add solid schools (in the 2 major sports at least) and would only strengthen our conference in the long run.
A Cincinnati blog stirring up a rumor about the possibility of Cincinnati joining the B12, sounds rock solid.
I can't believe anyone could possibly look at the likes of Cincy, ECU, USF and UCF and think for a single damn second that it would be a solid business move to look into adding them. It isn't even a solid business move to waste the resources on doing a study on the validity of that type of move.
There's no way the Big 12 would add ECU. First, it's not that great of a school (that's kind of a big deal for university presidents). Second, ECU barely got into the AAC. Eastern NC doesn't really draw many eyeballs. When I lived in North Carolina none-ECU fans would casually catch the ECU score on the TV, but that was about it. Nobody cared that much outside of Greenville. Also, North Carolina is picked clean of decent recruits. There are eight football programs (BCS and FBS) in the state (NCSU, UNC-CHeat, Duke, ECU, UNC-Charlotte, Western Carolina, Wake Forest, App State), with only 8 or 9 million people. On top of that, all top recruits in the mountains go to either Georgia or Tennessee, or get poached by the good ACC programs (VPI, Clemson, FSU).
Cincy going to the Big 12 makes some sense given that WVU is a member. It's a decent school. If the Big 12's hand was forced, I'd put money on Cincy being one of the teams.
The Florida schools might make sense financially for TVs sake, but I doubt it gets many people in the current Big 12 excited. Personally, I think BYU would make more sense for adding TV eyeballs. I think it's a bigger brand than both florida schools, and it brings in Mormon viewers like ND does with Catholics.
Don't count out Tulane. It makes sense geographically, it's an AAU member school (Big 12 only has 3 now, and has lost 3, 4 if you count Nebraska pre-getting kicked out of AAU), it's in a big city, has a new stadium, and expands recruiting strongholds for the conference.
All of that said... nothing is going to happen until the Big 12 is forced to expand due to a 12 team requirement for a championship (which isn't required yet).
I realize ECU, UCF and USF dont really add much to table but selfishly as an ISU fan know that that would help us in terms of recruiting (florida) and an easier schedule.
Heaven help us. Our conference loses great academic peer (to ISU) state universities like Texas A&M, Mizzou, and Colorado, plus Nebraska, and we're calling Cincy a "decent school."Cincy going to the Big 12 makes some sense given that WVU is a member. It's a decent school. If the Big 12's hand was forced, I'd put money on Cincy being one of the teams.
Heaven help us. Our conference loses great academic peer (to ISU) state universities like Texas A&M, Mizzou, and Colorado, plus Nebraska, and we're calling Cincy a "decent school."
Talk about begging for scraps...
Heaven help us. Our conference loses great academic peer (to ISU) state universities like Texas A&M, Mizzou, and Colorado, plus Nebraska, and we're calling Cincy a "decent school."
Talk about begging for scraps...
UCONN before any of those teams.