Yeah Wisconsin would 100% be a top-5 program in the new Big 12. To say otherwise is just blind homerism and stupid. If they aren't top-5, then list out the five in front of them.
Wisconsin would be top 5 most years in the Big 12. Flagship university with no other P5 teams in a big state with great fans. Every Big 12 team shares P5 in state except WVU, where West Virginia is a smaller state, and now Colorado.
Well this is a stupid take considering every single school in the big ten outside of Nebraska and Iowa is ranked higher academically than Tulane.Tulane won the SEC in 1949, but left in 1967 ( i think). Tulane saw the direction college football was headed, and made the decision not to hurt its academic prestiage by lowering the academic standards for its student athletes which was required to compete with big public schools.
Tulane made the right decision for the University and its students.
Wisconsin would be top 5 most years in the Big 12. Flagship university with no other P5 teams in a big state with great fans. Every Big 12 team shares P5 in state except WVU, where West Virginia is a smaller state, and now Colorado.
They're also pretty close to Chicago, so they get a decent support from recruits there.
Wisconsin would be top 3 in the new Big12. Especially with Fickell. Utah, TCU (I think they will be but they need a little more sustained success than 1 year), K-State? I mean who else would you even argue would be up there at this point? If Campbell can have another few year run like he had before last year ISU could potentially get up into that top 5ish. I think we're going to see a lot of teams rotating around in the New Big 12 on who is the best.
What’s interesting is that when the did the divisions how they matched up teams to try to get an even SOS. Nebraska was legit lined up against OSU and NW was the direct comparison to MSU. Then for the next decade OSU went on a tear and MSU had its best years since the 60’s-70’s. Stuff is hard to predictAll this talk about ranking Wisc had me wondering if the old Legends/Leaders before Maryland/Rutgers really was very balanced?
First ranking those 12 Big Ten members (my own out of thin air) over past 10-20 years:
1 OSU
2 Mich
3 PSU
4 Wisc
5 Iowa
6 MSU
7 Minn
8 Neb
9 Purdue
10 NW
11 Indiana
12 Illinois
Legends:
2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10
Average of 5.6
Leaders:
1, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12
Average of 6.6
Seams like "legends" was slightly tougher but very close with the top team actually in the other division.
Do that same average rank for current east vs west using same ranking (ignoring Maryland/Rutgers):
East: 4.6
West: 7.9
At least kind of gives context to trying to create even divisions vs just going straight east/west geography. Pretty staggering difference.
Back to hoops--highly doubt the big 12 adds Creighton. dont move the needle, and half the east coast casual fans have never heard of them. Also, Yourmark really wants a big 12 footstep in the ne, creighton does nothing for that.
the big 12 isnt going to add members just to be adding them--they have to move the needle for our tv partners.
FWIW, WVU doesnt want to add the zags, but the big 12 doesnt need wvu's vote to add them.
Since we all like to **** on Iowa and other big ten teams, always like her CFB/NFL meeting skits
100% yep, best of all it was the students that discovered it not the university. It wasn’t a current operation(I don’t think) but was busted for it in the past I believe@FriendlySpartan did a professor get busted running a meth lab? Either way it was a great line.
You got WI in both legends and leaders.All this talk about ranking Wisc had me wondering if the old Legends/Leaders before Maryland/Rutgers really was very balanced?
First ranking those 12 Big Ten members (my own out of thin air) over past 10-20 years:
1 OSU
2 Mich
3 PSU
4 Wisc
5 Iowa
6 MSU
7 Minn
8 Neb
9 Purdue
10 NW
11 Indiana
12 Illinois
Legends:
2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10
Average of 5.6
Leaders:
1, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12
Average of 6.6
Seams like "legends" was slightly tougher but very close with the top team actually in the other division.
Do that same average rank for current east vs west using same ranking (ignoring Maryland/Rutgers):
East: 4.6
West: 7.9
At least kind of gives context to trying to create even divisions vs just going straight east/west geography. Pretty staggering difference.
And then I switch over to Montana v Idaho and it looks like they are playing in an arena football stadium.Soooooo feeling sorry for Oregon State tonight With UCLA. Theirs fans are into it. Not waiting for third down or the PA announcer to make noise with UCLA on offense.
And then I switch over to Montana v Idaho and it looks like they are playing in an arena football stadium.
Yep, in the several years I lived there and worked in the middle of the loop, had lots of Michigan, ND, and Mich. St. fans at my company. Didn't notice as much Wisco as you did, but you were there longer.From my 13 years living in the middle of Chicago I'd rank local cfb fan support as:
1 Mich
2 Wisc, but close to #1
3 ND, they weren't that great the years I lived there, could be higher now, def a local team in terms of geography
4 Iowa (there really are a ton of them)
4 MSU, seemed about equal to Iowa in terms of game watch bars
6 Ohio St
---- huge gap
7 other Big Ten teams like Ind/Purdue/Minn and even regional non Big Ten teams like Iowa State and Missouri
---- huge gap
8 NW
9 Illinois
Curious as to where they are ranked now?There are currently two teams in the new Big 12 ranked... Utah 16, Kansas 23. Sagarin has Wisconsin ranked higher than every other new Big 12 team.