Having lived in Michigan for a decade, I'm still waiting for my first November driving blizzard.
#2 is such an intriguing option because there are now 22 schools across these two leagues and I bet there could be calls about trying to get the 12 or 14 most valuable to stick together and drop the rest. That would not be a clean "League A absorbs some of League B" but rather schools from both leagues merge and leave behind other schools from both leagues. Will be fascinating to see.
There is no way Clemson, FSU, Miami all stay put.
SEC almost kept it under wraps too if not for A&M spilling the beansSo this obviously has been factored into the new B1G media rights deal that they've been hammering out the past few months. Pretty unreal they were able to keep this news from leaking.
No because WVU is you know, in WV. Where as penn state is in Penn. Kinda like MSU and Michigan claim the Detroit market even though they aren't in the city.There a ton of WVU grads in the CBus metro does that mean the Big 12 gets to claim themselves as having a school in the CBus metro?
We would be better off now without them, but I'm not sure that those eight teams survive together over this last year without that expansion. We would probably be the ones being picked further apart by the pac 12, and that wouldn't guarantee ISU a seat at the tableI wonder if we would be better off not having added the new 4 schools....if we were at 8 we could just merge with the Pac 10 and be 18 total....but then I suppose you risk the Pac 10 taking a couple Big 12 schools.
I wonder if the Big 10 just takes 6 schools and goes to 20....making a west coast wing....USC, UCLA, Oregon, Wash, and 2 others...
This. Why take only Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Arizona State? Take them all. We absolutely should not turn down the chance to throw a life saver to Oregon, Stanford, etc.**** it. Merge the big 12 and pac 12 into a 22 team superleague
Silly season is upon us again.
No because WVU is you know, in WV. Where as penn state is in Penn. Kinda like MSU and Michigan claim the Detroit market even though they aren't in the city.