NJRedman wrote:You think we need western New York? The idea that St. Bonnie can bring 2.5 million viewers to the table is silly. Georgetown doesn't bring that many viewers to FS1. Great you can be out doormat, but if we wanted a doormat who schedules worse than DePaul we would invite BU, Holy Cross, Detroit or Duquesne. Also Saint Louis would be a much Bette for for that role. The rust belt isn't where we want to expand.
NJRedman wrote:You can call me ignorant but I'm not the one advocating St. Bonnie to the Big East.
JPSchmack wrote:-- The second-best and smaller school in a middle-size market (Richmond, who rumor had it GT opposed).
JPSchmack wrote:Or you could invest in a school in a region with lots of people, that has the potential to become just like the rest of you. If you can't get one, GROW ONE.
BEwannabe wrote:I just hope the Big East acts before the A10 because I believe the A10 will make more expansion moves and if successful try to push thru larger exit fees. Last go round on that front there was a big enough voting block to keep it from happening, not sure what some of the schools (UMASS,Richmond,VCU & SLU) are thinking now or what they would think if Wich St and NIowa were the adds.
marquette wrote:JPSchmack wrote:-- The second-best and smaller school in a middle-size market (Richmond, who rumor had it GT opposed).
My understanding was that Georgetown preferred Richmond to VCU as they are (1) similarly rigorous academic institutions [UR would likely be the 2nd best academic school in the conference] (2) less of a threat to Georgetown since they would be fairly close together (3) Georgetown was worried that VCU could admit students Georgetown couldn't due to the size of the school and the fact that it is a state school, thus giving them a leg up in recruiting.
HoosierPal wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/25139160/big-12-acc-conference-championship-game-restrictions-to-be-relaxed-by-2016
Dennis Dodd reporting that NCAA Conference Championship game restrictions to be "relaxed" by 2016. This would mean that the Big 12 would not need 12 members to hold a conference title game, and that conferences (ACC, B1G, PAC-12, SEC) would not need divisions to determine two best teams facing off against each other. Conferences would be able to determine who gets to play in their title game based on overall records, not divisional records.
In a nutshell, the Big 12 does not need two more teams to get a championship game - meaning they will not need to poach schools from the MWC, AAC or any other conference.
Realignment, from a football perspective, looks to be frozen in place for the foreseeable future.
NJRedman, I believe your comment to me this fall was "NO WAY IN HELL" when I suggested this as a possibility. Is it getting warm where you are? Never is a long, long time.
NJRedman wrote:HoosierPal wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/25139160/big-12-acc-conference-championship-game-restrictions-to-be-relaxed-by-2016
Dennis Dodd reporting that NCAA Conference Championship game restrictions to be "relaxed" by 2016. This would mean that the Big 12 would not need 12 members to hold a conference title game, and that conferences (ACC, B1G, PAC-12, SEC) would not need divisions to determine two best teams facing off against each other. Conferences would be able to determine who gets to play in their title game based on overall records, not divisional records.
In a nutshell, the Big 12 does not need two more teams to get a championship game - meaning they will not need to poach schools from the MWC, AAC or any other conference.
Realignment, from a football perspective, looks to be frozen in place for the foreseeable future.
NJRedman, I believe your comment to me this fall was "NO WAY IN HELL" when I suggested this as a possibility. Is it getting warm where you are? Never is a long, long time.
Care to refresh my memory on what the conversation was about? Maybe post a link to the thread where we were discussing this? Also at the time who would have thunk the SEC, Pac and B1G would do the ACC and Big XII a solid.
Oh and no one likes a sore winner. I don't go rubbing it in Stevers face every time he's wrong. I had heard you mid-westerners, especially the Hossiers were nice and polite? Thats not very polite of you.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/25139160/big-12-acc-conference-championship-game-restrictions-to-be-relaxed-by-2016
Realignment, from a football perspective, looks to be frozen in place for the foreseeable future.
“I think there’s some belief that ACC would play three divisions, have two highest ranked play in postseason,” Bowlsby told Dodd
Theoretically, three divisions would allow the ACC to create a stronger conference championship game, which would then strengthen its case for a spot in the four-team playoff.
The problem, of course, would be that the ACC currently consists of 14 members, and would likely need to add a 15th school — three divisions of five teams each — to make that setup work. Notre Dame is already a scheduling partner with the ACC, although it seems unlikely that the conference would be able to convince the school to shed its football independence and become a full-time member of the league. Other potential additions — again, if they go the three-division route — could include Cincinnati, Memphis, UCF and UConn.
That’s still a ways down the road, if it happens at all, as three divisions is simply something that’s been bandied about by the conference’s brain trust, not something that is being aggressively pursued at the moment.
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