Yeah that's kind of my point. People are making a big deal out of media markets when they are generally irrelevant to college fan bases. They might get a large chunk of change for being in Chicago/New York now but when they try and go to streaming, how valuable will those schools be then?Northwestern is irrelevant to Chicago's interest in Big 10 teams. Even without Northwestern, Chicago, along with Indianapolis and Detroit, are the centers of interest for the Big 10.
That's the difference between Chicago and New York - Chicago will always have a market for the Big 10 regardless. Conversely, they only have it in name only because nobody in New York cares about Rutgers or any other college sports team.
They can have WVU, Central FLA and Cincinnati.
Big XII adds at least 7 from remaining PAC 10.
Those teams don’t help the ACC that much.
Wow. Nothing like a little casual off-season reading.Would be great for the Big 12, as we could grab 4 and go to 16. My bet is that, if this is anything, it's political posturing to get a better deal for themselves for staying.
Unfortunately we are stuck with Mr head up his butt for another month.Wow. Nothing like a little casual off-season reading.
Good that we have a new commish now. He will be all over this. And help us do the right thing. Hopefully.
Such a ridiculous take. As if anyone cares about college sports in these cities.
why is Utah in Nevada?
ACC source suggesting that a raid of the Big 12 might be in line for that conference. Curious what it would look like.
Interesting how this also involves relocating the University of Utah to Nevada
THIS.
WVU and Cincy would already be there if they added enough value. Pac 10 and ACC merger maybe?
ACC could add the central time zone with combo of Houston, Tech, OSU, KU too