Rutgers is ranked #18 in the BCS, higher than all but three Big 12 teams, and less than a year out from handling ISU in the Pinstripe Bowl.
Funny how you fail to mention that in terms of Big 10 teams, they are only behind Nebraska in terms of BCS. What it says is it's sad that adding Rutgers is actually an upgrade to Big 10 football cache.
If Ohio St. wasn't on probation, they'd be #2 in the country. But yes, you're right. It's not lost on me that the Big 10 needs all the help it can get to boost it's football cred, and a little sad that Rutgers actually might do it. I just think it's funny all the talk on here about how crappy Rutgers is and what a lame addition it is to the Big 10 when they're a top 20 BCS program and beat down ISU less than a year ago.
Rutgers is ranked #18 in the BCS, higher than all but three Big 12 teams, and less than a year out from handling ISU in the Pinstripe Bowl.
This is one year, and that's one game. BFD.
This is one year, and that's one game. BFD.
This is one year, and that's one game. BFD.
Right. So when we're talking about Iowa, it makes no difference that they're three years removed from winning the Orange Bowl and had four top-10 finishes in the last 10 years, they suck really bad now and that's what matters. When we're talking about Rutgers, it makes no difference that they're good now, they're historically not very good and that's what matters.
Got it.
You know it's been a rough year for Iowa and the Big 10 as a whole when all they have to talk **** about is how future conference members have beaten ISU...
You know it's been a rough year for Iowa and the Big 10 as a whole when all they have to talk **** about is how future conference members have beaten ISU...
You know it's been a rough year for Iowa and the Big 10 as a whole when all they have to talk **** about is how future conference members have beaten ISU...
Yes because they have played ranked teams week in and week out...oh wait. They play cupcakes then one or two "tough" games.
All you guys are missing the point of this expansion. It isn't about bringing a quality product to the conference it is about raising the television revenue for each school.
I would have to go back and find it but I think the Maryland president said after the Big Ten renegotiates their tier 1 tv package for 2016 or 2017 and along with the BTN each school will be bringing in somewhere between $38 and $42 million a year. Each school currently gets about $25 millioin a year, that is a huge increase for schools to their athletic budgets. That is what this expansion is about.