Holy crap...
Clemson and the Big 12 have exchanged financial information, projected schedules and revenue estimates. They have reached an agreement on all substantial issues.
Clemson wants the Big 12 and the Big 12 wants Clemson, but the process must play out.
The Tigers are waiting patiently for the FSU endgame and the ACC’s reaction. They’re content to let the Seminoles be the icebreaker and blaze the way out of the beleaguered conference.
It’s expected that the Big 12 will discuss both Clemson and FSU in the next league meeting and there’s a belief that the Big 12 will invite FSU and Clemson to become the 11th and 12th members.
At that point the “done deal” becomes a matter of signing the paperwork and holding the press conference.
If they use stats to split divisions competitively they should use RPI or Sagarin ranking, not win%. College football schedules are radically different even among conferences like the SEC and Big 12. Some SEC teams still get to schedule 4 cupcakes while ISU has two maximum. Let alone ACC, Big East and MWC. I am excited to add these teams, but I also think ISU's recent teams could have found 8-9 wins playing in those leagues with 8-10 very winnable games on the schedule compared to our schedules where we're only favored 2-5 weeks a season.
In all honesty, I would rather ISU add soccer than baseball. And there is no way we could compete in that, but at least we would have a better chance.
One good thing is in addition to WVU there are 3 rumored ACC schools that have wrestling (unfortunately not Clemson/FSU). I know the program is down now, but history says we will be back among the elites of that sport sooner rather than later. If we get into Virginia, that has traditionally been a great wrestling talent state.
I agree that schedules vary wildly, but I was modeling off of the Big Ten, which did exactly what I did to achieve competitive balance. They used historical win/loss records dating back to 1993 (when Penn State joined the conference).
Nebraska's records were compared alongside the other 11 schools. I did the same with FSU, Clemson, and West Virginia, but not TCU (for obvious reasons).
I'm not saying that that is the best way to do it, I'm just doing what's been done before and what has a decent shot of happening in the future if FSU and Clemson join.
To many of the southern schools, I would argue baseball falls only behind football in the tier of sports followers in that area. I'm not talking making money, I'm talking about what fans care about.
The issue for ISU is that the conference footprint is changing regarding the importance of college baseball in the footprint. The addition of FSU and Clemson would change that even further.
I hope you are correct about wrestling...but what does that mean? "History says"...if we go by history as a basis for the future status of a program that would not bode well for football? History has little to do with contributing to a stronger program in the future.
Yeah that makes sense in their case. They had almost two decades of fair data for 11 teams, and the 12th team played a comparable schedule if not tougher.
In the 90s straight records might have made sense when the top teams in the ACC and Big East were doing much better.
You'd think in hoops a 22 or 26 game round robin isn't probable. Wonder if they'd consider competitive balance divisions for football and geographic for other sports that play more games. Of course we'd be in the tougher northern regions for hoops, but hopefully we're part of what makes it tougher.
Success in wrestling is not nearly as dependent on pumping money into facilities. We are improving overall in football because we are spending money at a rate closer to that of our peers.
We have succeeded in the past in wrestling due in part to program history and becuase wresting is very strong across the state of Iowa. We have advantages in wrestling that we do not in football.
The main issue with wrestling in my estimation is dealing with the coaching change and the exodus of talent caused by the coaching change. The staff seems to be bringing in some good talent, but they will need some time to develop.
Success in wrestling is not nearly as dependent on pumping money into facilities. We are improving overall in football because we are spending money at a rate closer to that of our peers.
We have succeeded in the past in wrestling due in part to program history and becuase wresting is very strong across the state of Iowa. We have advantages in wrestling that we do not in football.
The main issue with wrestling in my estimation is dealing with the coaching change and the exodus of talent caused by the coaching change. The staff seems to be bringing in some good talent, but they will need some time to develop.
You missed a couple others.3) Somebody walks in with a $50 million targeted donation for it.4) The Big 12 makes it a mandatory sport for conference affiliation.Number 4 could easily happen but I'm pretty sure we would get an exemption. I think volleyball (and maybe another sport - soccer?) is this way now - you don't have to add it but if you have it you can't cut it and remain a Big 12 member.If you want baseball here there are two solutions:1) get 4-5 more northern climate teams in the bigxii2) move Isu 400 miles south.I am not going to figure those odds out.
Caveat that I'm not a 'wrestling guy', but wasn't part of the reason Cael left that he thought he had a better shot at winning a national title at PSU than here? That's got to partly be money/facilities.