DudeAnon wrote:My understanding of the GOR's is that the BCS conference schools can't leave but the conferences can still add members. I just can't see UCONN or UC staying in the AAC for more than a year or two. They are both too established and in good enough markets for it.
DudeAnon wrote:My understanding of the GOR's is that the BCS conference schools can't leave but the conferences can still add members. I just can't see UCONN or UC staying in the AAC for more than a year or two. They are both too established and in good enough markets for it.
notkirkcameron wrote:More Rick Majerus prescience, in addition to his 2009/10 prediction of the Big East split discussed earlier in this thread.
Xudash wrote:marquette wrote:Congrats to Billikens fans, Crews, and Majerus (RIP). Great work.
To the football schools; realignment is likely shelved for a while. Every major conference except the SEC has signed a "grant of rights" agreement going into effect next season that means they can't leave. There will be no SEC/PAC12 poaching the Big 12, no B1G poaching the ACC, and (once the ACC is at 16) no ACC poaching the AAC. I don't know how long they last, but my guess is 5 year minimum and more likely 10. I doubt there will be too much movement in the immediate future.
WOW! Forgot about the GORs. Nice catch.
To your point, assuming the GOR is firmly in place for the Big12, which I presume it is based on your post, and certainly based on UT being satisfied with the current B12 structure, there probably is no reason to believe that anything will happen within the current new contract cycle. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) lasted from 1998 to 2013. The new playoff system is contracted to be in place through at least the 2025 season.
We go from the BCS to the CFP, and we go to it with UCONN, UC and a few others being very, very big losers.
Bill, I believe it is enough of a long shot as to not waste too much time typing about the idea of any of these football schools ever ending up in the Big East, but I actually believe the MAC would take UC and UCONN in a heartbeat just to provide the conference a little more visibility and credibility. The MAC has allowed members in on a basis other than all-sports before. The MAC certainly is no panacea for football, but you asked.
DudeAnon wrote:My understanding of the GOR's is that the BCS conference schools can't leave but the conferences can still add members. I just can't see UCONN or UC staying in the AAC for more than a year or two. They are both too established and in good enough markets for it.
Jet915 wrote:I can see maybe the Big XII poaching BYU and Cincinnati IF they were forced to have a football championship game. That would definitely put the heat on UCONN who would be stuck in the AAC.
aughnanure wrote:Jet915 wrote:I can see maybe the Big XII poaching BYU and Cincinnati IF they were forced to have a football championship game. That would definitely put the heat on UCONN who would be stuck in the AAC.
I'm from Big XII country (KC) and I can tell you they are all regretting the TCU add. Louisville should have always been it. And they should've reached out to Pitt early in the process when Pitt could have still changed directions. Could've had a solid western Midwest division w/ WVU, Pitt, Cincy, and Louisville. That league will not be around in 15 years. So sad. Should have been a great middle of the country league with Arkansas from the beginning.
Crazy to think about, but at one point the Big East offered Iowa St, Kansas, Kansas State, and Missouri invites when it looked like it was gonna fall apart when Texas, OU, OSU, and A&M almost left for the PAC-10. It was literally the Big 12 North school's backup plan. They were legit take it. There was some hope the ACC would grab Mizzou/Kansas, but not the guaranteed deal the Big East gave all 4 of them.
Bill Marsh wrote:aughnanure wrote:Jet915 wrote:I can see maybe the Big XII poaching BYU and Cincinnati IF they were forced to have a football championship game. That would definitely put the heat on UCONN who would be stuck in the AAC.
I'm from Big XII country (KC) and I can tell you they are all regretting the TCU add. Louisville should have always been it. And they should've reached out to Pitt early in the process when Pitt could have still changed directions. Could've had a solid western Midwest division w/ WVU, Pitt, Cincy, and Louisville. That league will not be around in 15 years. So sad. Should have been a great middle of the country league with Arkansas from the beginning.
Crazy to think about, but at one point the Big East offered Iowa St, Kansas, Kansas State, and Missouri invites when it looked like it was gonna fall apart when Texas, OU, OSU, and A&M almost left for the PAC-10. It was literally the Big 12 North school's backup plan. They were legit take it. There was some hope the ACC would grab Mizzou/Kansas, but not the guaranteed deal the Big East gave all 4 of them.
So, if that league won't be around in 15 years, I'm actually seeing the potential for a more basketball oriented all sports league to emerge out of the ashes. Assuming that Texas and Oklahoma will find a home somewhere else, how about this league:
WEST
Kansas
K State
Iowa State
Baylor
BYU
Memphis
EAST
UConn
Temple
West Virginia
Cincinnati
USF
UCF
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