This Iceman makes Waylon seem rational.
Funny. So what started on this board with me making an observation that if the Big 12 was at $20+ per school per year, and they had an auto-escalator in their new TV deal, then they were probably aiming higher than Rutgers and Louisville, is now getting validated by by several "insiders" at other boards.
The really funny part is that you refuse to acknowledge any realignment rumors that don't put UConn and the Big East in a worse light.
reading this now. interesting.
"the northern division would be horrendous". That's a little ignorant. All of those schools can compete in the B12 along with WVU. Well, not Rutgers, but you know what I mean.
The thing that's really annoying the hell out of me is that it's shaping up to be nearly impossible for UConn to be one of the "haves" instead of one of the "have nots".
Unfortunately, I think you are correct.
I haven't figured out what the best play for UConn is if all this happens as it seems to be. Obviously, if just Clemson and FSU leave, we would want to be scooped up by the ACC, probably with Rutgers. My suspicion though, is if FSU and Clemson leave, the ACC comes unraveled, losing Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina and someone else, let's assume NC State for now to some combination of the Big 12, ACC and Big 10.
I am not sure that leaving the Big East to join a league of Miami, Wake Forest, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Pitt, Syracuse and BC is such a good idea.
Well... it's an idea, anyway. I've been in favor of ACC and BegHarder for a while. And even in the scenario you mention above... I'd probably be happier with that lineup of teams. But it's no panacea. At best... it's only somewhat better than the NNBE.
Is there any way at this point to stop the SEC/Big 10/Big 12/Pac 12 from taking all the money and running?
Winning, theoretically, is an answer... but the game is clearly rigged in the SEC's favor in terms of getting paid. So while there was some historical ebb and flow in the power of different conferences, that goes away with the way money is proposed to be divvied up. I guess we'll see.
Don't you get that every rumor puts the Big East in a worse light? Every move ends with a Big East team going out the door. Unless you haven't noticed that the league has 2 football members left from the period of the original raid.
Unless you'd like to count the team that already got kicked out for ineptness.
No, but that group combined with UConn, Rutgers, Cincy, and maybe Louisville isn't bad. You put the bball tourney in New York and you've got a pretty decent conference. I suspect Maryland would get an invite somewhere else though.
I simply think the Big East is not relevant to the ACC's problem at all. They are only related in terms of "what comes next" after the ACC is raided.
Swofford will have to pull one hell of a rabbit out of a hat to save the ACC. In one of the threads about this, one "insider" said Swofford and ESPN are deadlocked on the new TV deal. It says to me that Swofford is going for more than just the $1-2MM per team more that was reported several months ago, probably because he realizes that if he ends up at $15MM per team, the ACC is dead. It is hard to negotiate though when you can't walk away from the table, and that is where he is with ESPN. He can't talk to anyone else.
The twisted reality of the realignment board - the ACC is dead because of a raid that hasn't happened anywhere but here, but the Big East is looking peachy despite actually having been picked almost entirely clean.
Nobody thinks the Big East is peachy. Sorry, go back to page 1 and start all over again. That will teach you!
Agree 100%. The time to work cooperatively was before they took Pitt and Syracuse. Now there is no point. Unfortunately, the outcome will be much, much worse for both leagues than if they had worked cooperatively.
FSU to the Big 12 is getting a lot of traction with analysts and "insiders", at a level of Texas A&M to the SEC in the weeks leading up to that announcement. I think it is going to happen.
To add to the above, as I understand it, the B12 schools committed all their tv rights for like 10 years. If anyone leaves the conference, they won't be allowed on tv. Basically, the B12 is rock solid. Chuck Neinas is a genius.
You go back to page one - you'll find that some of these lunatics think the Big East is in the driver's seat.
TXA&M got traction from actual news sources. i haven't seen any credible sources mention FSU to the B12. has anyone seen mention of FSU or Clemson from anyone worthwhile? until i do i'll file it next to my "rutgers to the Big10" file
You go back to page one - you'll find that some of these lunatics think the Big East is in the driver's seat.
i figure they were probably hoping to join the SEC. what interest would they have in the B12? i can't see either of them moving their other sports to a conference in the midwest.