junglehusky
Molotov Cocktail of Ugliness
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A-10 is signed to have their tourney at the Barclay's. Maybe the A-10 will go for Newark? Hempstead? Albany?
which happens first?
1k posts or 100k views?
UConn''s chances of getting into ? Right now
ACC - 50pct ?
B10 - 10pct ?
Staying in NBE - 35pct ?
BE/ACC combo - 5pct ?
From Brian Ethridge at Baylor 247:
Some interesting things sent to me today from the SEC source:
1. VT and NCState are the two for the SEC
2. UNC is seen as a huge pain in the ***
3. GT was asked to hold on for a little while by the big 12 sending them to the sec who said, "no."
4. GT now in waiting for Big 12
5. UVA could be in play for Big 12
6. UVA is seen as cross conference rival with VT in SEC
UVA to the SEC is laughable...Littlepage would be run out of town on a rail, VTech maybe....doubtful at best unless the ACC dies. UVA alumni would revolt in Notre Dame fashion...top public academic school aligned with the SEC, pleaseIn reality all this changes for the SEC's when the new contract is announced. A new contract heralds the end of expansion talk until the landscape changes. The two obvious new states for the SEC are NC and VA. Will NC State and V Tech add any national value for CBS?
The problem with expansion after this Summer is simple: the contracts are all newly minted and there's no new events or technical changes driving expansion for a few years
I think the Pac 12 train wreck on the field and on the court will cause them to revisit expansion sooner than later. They need more quality programs, because the LA schools can not carry basketball (UCLA) and football (USC) by themselves. Oregon is an entertaining novelty, but even with all the millions from their TV deal the Pac 12 continues to suck and has no national following, in a large part because people in LA, San Fran and Arizona don't give a s*** about college sports because they are too busy enjoying the fact that it doesn't snow, ever.
The Pac 12 could expand at any time, because unlike the ACC or SEC, they don't need a network's permission to add teams. Oklahoma and Texas solve a lot of inventory problems that Utah and Colorado did not, and if OU and UT want to bring their little brothers along, no big deal, and they would pay for themselves immediately. It really is just a question of how much autonomy Texas needs.
"How much autonomy Texas needs" - they have their own conference with their own tier 3 network that started all the trouble, and a portion of the TV money based on appearances, not a pure equal split. They will give up all those things to go to another conference. That's why you keep hearing about expansion rumors from the Big 12 - because Texas is trying to keep together a good enough collection of teams to validate their league with the others.
From Brian Ethridge at Baylor 247:
Some interesting things sent to me today from the SEC source:
1. VT and NCState are the two for the SEC
2. UNC is seen as a huge pain in the ***
3. GT was asked to hold on for a little while by the big 12 sending them to the sec who said, "no."
4. GT now in waiting for Big 12
5. UVA could be in play for Big 12
6. UVA is seen as cross conference rival with VT in SEC
Some interesting things sent to me today from the SEC source:Who said anything about UVA to the SEC? B12 was mentioned, and I would say that UT is a better academic school than UVA.
Not too long ago, posters were saying the Big 12 is going to die......
Check this one out...(must have woke up still drunk) @AngryClemsonFan - Supposedly the ACC presidents are meeting at 10 this morning to vote on Notre Dame membership. I can't envision any reason why ND would want to be a full member equal to everyone else. I also can't envision a scenario of partial memberships that will sit well with anyone. Swofford's last stand.
Check this one out...(must have woke up still drunk) @AngryClemsonFan - Supposedly the ACC presidents are meeting at 10 this morning to vote on Notre Dame membership. I can't envision any reason why ND would want to be a full member equal to everyone else. I also can't envision a scenario of partial memberships that will sit well with anyone. Swofford's last stand.
Pitt and Syracuse are two extra votes for WVU. Hard to imagine WVU abandoning the Big 12 this late - have all the agreements been signed? What penalty would they have to pay? Presumably it would include what the Big 12 paid the Big East. I don't think it could happen, unless Notre Dame made its own entry conditional on WVU. Most unlikely.
All I really know for sure is that Swofford is an idiot.
Why in God's name would they want to go the ACC? Getting turned down was the best thing that ever happened to them.