Don't worry. If FSU and Clemson join the Big 12, ISU will eventually be playing it too...
Sorry for all the baseball haters out there...baseball is the big-time NCAA men's spring sport. Any team that wants to be part of a big-time conference will eventually play the big-time sports. It's inevitable.
I think this perspective definitely makes sense, even though I agree with others that it's unlikely to ever catch fire like womens hoops and wrestling in Iowa as long as it's being played in typically cold springs.
The weather during college baseball season is just not ideal for Big Ten region schools, but JBH has a point that some of it is about looking and feeling big time.
I wonder now that we'd have so many warmer climate schools, if ISU/KU/KSU/WVU baseball could be unbalanced with home games toward the end the year. It's not like football where "we want them in the snow". The visitor and the home team would rather be playing in warm weather than a long Iowa winter. I'm pretty ignorant on college baseball outside of CWS. Even if they previously tilted the schedule, before you just had OU/OSU as slightly warmer destinations, now you'd have 6-7 very warm locations, 3-4 moderate climates and just 4 colder climates.