Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

iahawks

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I’ve heard that the top SEC teams have started talks of a breakaway conf to shed the bottom 1/3. I could see B1G doing the same.
I could see the Big 10 having a harder time doing this because of the whole AAU affiliation and stuff.
 

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If Arizona applied Avs was approved last night, why in the world did nobody report it this morning during the hour of panic? That bit of news would have told us those leaks were BS

And why has it still not been reported widely even now?
The whole thing has been strange, probably muddied by misinformation flying around from varying interested parties, as well as the need for some secrecy from others.
 

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pretty sad for the Beavers who just had one of best seasons in their history. very similar program history to ISU. imagine just winning 10 games and now facing reality of MWC as your future.

still think them and WaSt can beg their way into Big 12 or Big 10 accepting a much lesser share. it'd still be better than MWC.
Its all about the money. FOX/ESPN look like they want a real culling of chaffe from the PAC. I suspect its why Yormark is pausing. He was told to hold up at 14.
 

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At this point, if there's only 4 left, Stanford should just go independent.
 

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Honestly they are going to the mountain west and adding teams like Oregon state and Washington will make it a decent conference. Not a great one but still pretty decent
They can still potentially get access to the playoffs but it would bring a massive hole to their $$
 

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I’ve heard that the top SEC teams have started talks of a breakaway conf to shed the bottom 1/3. I could see B1G doing the same.
I tend to be of the opinion that the top of the SEC likes only playing 3-4 challenging games per regular season. But I’ve heard the same rumors about the top of the SEC and Big 10 too.
 
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Feels like this could have been written by an ISU alum. Although we wouldn't be as gracious to the Hawks.


That was very gut wrenching to read. I agree with all of his points. What made college football so great is disappearing in front of our eyes. NIL, transfer portal, realignment...As usual money has a way of destroying most things that made it great to begin with.
 

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Around 1970, Oregon State hired Ralph Miller away from Iowa. Miller almost won a natty with Iowa, but apparently, Oregon State was a step up for him.
 

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I'm waiting for the top blue bloods to just go independent and schedule/sell games ala carte to the networks. For example, Bama would sell a 6 yr home/home series with Ohio St to ESPN and then sell a series with USC to NBC.
 
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pretty sad for the Beavers who just had one of best seasons in their history. very similar program history to ISU. imagine just winning 10 games and now facing reality of MWC as your future.

still think them and WaSt can beg their way into Big 12 or Big 10 accepting a much lesser share. it'd still be better than MWC.

I think they are MWC for sure.

If the worst case would have happened years back when 8ish Big 12 schools could've gone Pac/Big Ten/SEC simultaneously...ISU/KSU and probably Baylor would have all had that exact level of certain doom that they'd be heading to the MWC or what eventually became the AAC.

We're talking about 7-10 Pac schools moving at once leaving 2-5 behind, like that worst case B12 scenario years back.

The Big 12 is allowing to expand things a lot more now than our own doomsday would've been 12-10 years ago. The Big 12 really is a lifeboat for some ACC/Pac teams compared to the worst case 12 years ago that ISU/KSU/Baylor would've faced.

Yes WSU and Ore St are going to lose "power conference" stature as USF/UConn did back then, but TCU, BYU, UCF, WVU, Cincy and possibly Utah or UConn have gained it all because of the Big 12's rugged survival mode.

If this had gone worst case 12 years ago...BYU, Utah, Cincy, UConn, TCU and UCF probably never get a chance to be "up" and ISU/KSU/Baylor probably move down. I didn't even mention Kansas but there were some versions where they didn't have an obvious taker back then.
 

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I could see the Big 10 having a harder time doing this because of the whole AAU affiliation and stuff.
Which of course is complete *********. If the money is right, AAU matters not. The B1G has no true principles other than scheming to make as much money as possible (but mouths a **** ton of virtue-signaling platitudes). That's it.
 

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Hoops:
- Already #1 on the court, have been for 12 years statistically
- If we aren't #1 in basketball media value it would be close
- Very likely close to #1 in attendance
- Big East is the clear top competitor in on the court reality and their best program could flip to us. The football analogy of that is Michigan or Ohio State flipping to the SEC.

FB:
- #3 on the field, maybe close to #2 on field some years. Talking top to bottom, not NC contenders.
- #3 in media value
- 0% chance of ever catching #1/#2 in media value
- Close to 0% chance of losing #3 position in media value

We are what we are in FB. Utah is nothing in FB that OK St, Baylor, TCU, UCF and I hate to say KSU already are not, they're good but they aren't a regular NC contender. We could push forward to an even greater level in hoops, create separation, adding a second true blue blood to the 5-10 elite to very good programs we have.
ya. it seems like a no-brainer. we get credit for being good at basketball, so losses dont hurt that bad. might as well really stack the conference. i could see a 14-16 team big 12 getting 10+ bids most years.

the value of a team like UConn that can be beaten up on a little in football vs a formidable team like Utah could be the difference in the big 12 getting an additional playoff bid some years, because any losses really seem to be disqualifying for us in football.
 
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