HoosierPal wrote:Here is an interesting ancillary discussion on Big 12 Expansion. Assume they add Houston and any other - Cincy, BYU, UConn, it really doesn't matter for this discussion. First, you go to two 6 team divisions. You have 5 teams now in Texas. Do you keep them in the same division? If not, who goes North? Not a good option. Houston being the newbie gets outed from Texas? That would be a slap in the face to the Cougars who want to rule the state. But hey, the new guy gets no vote right?
OK Houston stays in the South, then who would be the 6th team in with the Texas boys? You aren't breaking up OU and OSU plus the league wouldn't want OU and UT in the same Division as that eliminates the UT - OU Big 12 Conference Championship game money maker. So do you break up KU and KSU? Hmm. Or do you pull Iowa State in. I'm sure that would not be very popular in Ames....all their division rivals in Texas. Certainly WVA and CIncy would have to stay together as 'travel partners'. UConn, nope. Way too far away from Texas for routine trips. I guess if BYU is selected, they might be a logical candidate to go South if they win the Big 12 lottery.
If you do send Houston North, which two do you bring into the South? Looks like KSU and KU?
There just isn't an obvious decision. Okay, you don't base your expansion decision on which team goes where, but it does bring up an interesting situation.
Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Here is an interesting ancillary discussion on Big 12 Expansion. Assume they add Houston and any other - Cincy, BYU, UConn, it really doesn't matter for this discussion. First, you go to two 6 team divisions. You have 5 teams now in Texas. Do you keep them in the same division? If not, who goes North? Not a good option. Houston being the newbie gets outed from Texas? That would be a slap in the face to the Cougars who want to rule the state. But hey, the new guy gets no vote right?
OK Houston stays in the South, then who would be the 6th team in with the Texas boys? You aren't breaking up OU and OSU plus the league wouldn't want OU and UT in the same Division as that eliminates the UT - OU Big 12 Conference Championship game money maker. So do you break up KU and KSU? Hmm. Or do you pull Iowa State in. I'm sure that would not be very popular in Ames....all their division rivals in Texas. Certainly WVA and CIncy would have to stay together as 'travel partners'. UConn, nope. Way too far away from Texas for routine trips. I guess if BYU is selected, they might be a logical candidate to go South if they win the Big 12 lottery.
If you do send Houston North, which two do you bring into the South? Looks like KSU and KU?
There just isn't an obvious decision. Okay, you don't base your expansion decision on which team goes where, but it does bring up an interesting situation.
If Alabama and Auburn can be assigned to different divisions, then so can B12 schools in the same state. In football, there are only 5 games with opponents from within a division. So, there is plenty of opportunity to play an instate rival from the other division. And to guarantee that those rivals play every year, the conference can designate permanent rivals.
As you point out, Oklahoma and Texas will be in opposite divisions. That means OU will be in the North. And it means that OSU therefore goes to the Texas division with OU as a designated permanent rival.
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Boy! We really ARE in the off-season given posts like this one. Until SLU rebounds back to the level it enjoyed under Eddie Hickey and, to a lesser extent, Rick Majerus, they aren't even going to be in the discussion for a Conference upgrade, even with their fine facilities, media advantage, and geographical position. Perhaps Travis Ford can work some magic at the helm of the Bills, but he has never taken any team of his beyond the first weekend of the NCAA Tourney, and only once into the Round of 32! I always had a bit of a soft spot in my heart for SLU since its a Jesuit University and in a Midwestern "Beer City" like Cincinnati and Milwaukee (like my Muskies and Marquette). But even in the Rick Majerus years, they were never able to excite the fans to the extent that they drew more than 73% of capacity to the new building. If and when Big East expansion ever occurs, SLU may be a tough sell (and that might make things rosier for Filedhouse Flyer!).
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