DeltaV wrote:Vill wrote:Nothing came out of the B12 meetings so can we put realignment to bed for a while?
What else would we talk about?
Vill wrote:Nothing came out of the B12 meetings so can we put realignment to bed for a while?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If the Big 12 had added West Virginia, Louisville, Cincinnati and TCU in 2010, they would be in a stable and secure position moving forward. West Virginia would not be on an island, the league would not have lost three years of conference championship game revenue, TV media money would be even higher, and they would not be ripe for picking by the other power conferences. It also would have allowed the ACC to take UConn instead as a replacement for Maryland, and all would be right in the world of college conference alignment. Everybody deserving of being at the big table would have a place.
_lh wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If the Big 12 had added West Virginia, Louisville, Cincinnati and TCU in 2010, they would be in a stable and secure position moving forward. West Virginia would not be on an island, the league would not have lost three years of conference championship game revenue, TV media money would be even higher, and they would not be ripe for picking by the other power conferences. It also would have allowed the ACC to take UConn instead as a replacement for Maryland, and all would be right in the world of college conference alignment. Everybody deserving of being at the big table would have a place.
The additions at that time of WVU, Louisville, TCU and either Houston or BYU would have been great and the B12 would have been in great shape going forward. No one, not even Cincinnatians get excited about or care about UC football. They had a nice 3 year run out of 100 years of football but they are not P5 material and never will be.
NJRedman wrote:_lh wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If the Big 12 had added West Virginia, Louisville, Cincinnati and TCU in 2010, they would be in a stable and secure position moving forward. West Virginia would not be on an island, the league would not have lost three years of conference championship game revenue, TV media money would be even higher, and they would not be ripe for picking by the other power conferences. It also would have allowed the ACC to take UConn instead as a replacement for Maryland, and all would be right in the world of college conference alignment. Everybody deserving of being at the big table would have a place.
The additions at that time of WVU, Louisville, TCU and either Houston or BYU would have been great and the B12 would have been in great shape going forward. No one, not even Cincinnatians get excited about or care about UC football. They had a nice 3 year run out of 100 years of football but they are not P5 material and never will be.
I disagree, you are obviously an X fan but Cincy was great in the Big East in FB. They would have been a great addition to the Big XII if they were taken with WVU and UofL. Those were the three best programs in a BCS conference by far and would have strengthened the XII and put them in a better position than they are today. Cincy went to TWO BCS bowls. They are clearly a step up from BYU since they actually have people in their market.
DudeAnon wrote:NJRedman wrote:_lh wrote:
The additions at that time of WVU, Louisville, TCU and either Houston or BYU would have been great and the B12 would have been in great shape going forward. No one, not even Cincinnatians get excited about or care about UC football. They had a nice 3 year run out of 100 years of football but they are not P5 material and never will be.
I disagree, you are obviously an X fan but Cincy was great in the Big East in FB. They would have been a great addition to the Big XII if they were taken with WVU and UofL. Those were the three best programs in a BCS conference by far and would have strengthened the XII and put them in a better position than they are today. Cincy went to TWO BCS bowls. They are clearly a step up from BYU since they actually have people in their market.
Yea. UC Football is probably 3rd in the city behind Reds and Bengals. It has a ton of interest. They would easily sell out most games in the B12.
NJRedman wrote:_lh wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:If the Big 12 had added West Virginia, Louisville, Cincinnati and TCU in 2010, they would be in a stable and secure position moving forward. West Virginia would not be on an island, the league would not have lost three years of conference championship game revenue, TV media money would be even higher, and they would not be ripe for picking by the other power conferences. It also would have allowed the ACC to take UConn instead as a replacement for Maryland, and all would be right in the world of college conference alignment. Everybody deserving of being at the big table would have a place.
The additions at that time of WVU, Louisville, TCU and either Houston or BYU would have been great and the B12 would have been in great shape going forward. No one, not even Cincinnatians get excited about or care about UC football. They had a nice 3 year run out of 100 years of football but they are not P5 material and never will be.
I disagree, you are obviously an X fan but Cincy was great in the Big East in FB. They would have been a great addition to the Big XII if they were taken with WVU and UofL. Those were the three best programs in a BCS conference by far and would have strengthened the XII and put them in a better position than they are today. Cincy went to TWO BCS bowls. They are clearly a step up from BYU since they actually have people in their market.
_lh wrote:NJRedman wrote:_lh wrote:
The additions at that time of WVU, Louisville, TCU and either Houston or BYU would have been great and the B12 would have been in great shape going forward. No one, not even Cincinnatians get excited about or care about UC football. They had a nice 3 year run out of 100 years of football but they are not P5 material and never will be.
I disagree, you are obviously an X fan but Cincy was great in the Big East in FB. They would have been a great addition to the Big XII if they were taken with WVU and UofL. Those were the three best programs in a BCS conference by far and would have strengthened the XII and put them in a better position than they are today. Cincy went to TWO BCS bowls. They are clearly a step up from BYU since they actually have people in their market.
Like I said, UC had a nice 3 years out of like 100 years of football in the BE. They still lost money on two of their BCS Bowl games. UC football is an after thought here and while games against OU and Texas would sell out, games against Iowa St.. Kansas, KSU and others would not. Most college football fans living here are OSU fans even if they attended UC.
Houston would have been a much better add in this imaginary scenario. Better tradition, better program and better market. BYU has a much larger following as well with a better tradition.
One of the main reasons the B12 has not expanded this summer is because a team like UC is really not that attractive when you come down to it.
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