I've never seen anything RE KU/KSU being joined at the hip.
I have seen something RE OU and OKST, but then again, I heard the same about TX and TA&M.
This is an interesting thought and agree with you this seems like a lot of moving parts to pull off. Do you even think the PAC 12 would be interested in K-State and OSU and TT without Kansas and OU and Texas? It is my sense that the PAC12 would only be interested in former members of the Big12 if Texas were a part of the group. Certainly, the B1G is not interested in OSU or TT.
Can you link that article??
I believe you, I'd just like to read it.
Like I said, TX & TA&M were ALWAYS considered joined, more so than either KU/KSU or OU/OSU. They were (((supposedly))) LOCKED for life.
Since they were able to split, IMO, that means any two might be able to split.
I don't think OKST is a bad school RE athletics, and I think the PAC would be fine with them if they were fine taking Utah.
TTech is the weakest of the TX/OK package. The other three, def OU and TX, would be GREAT additions IMO.
Kansas is the wild-card, IMO. I don't think ANYONE wants KState, while I think KU would have many options. KState needs to go the way of IAST and head to the AAC, leaving KU for the B1G.
I think we are both in agreement that UCONN at #15 would be a great addition for the B1G. I just question if Kansas would really be an option. I apologize to our UCONN hosts, but as a new member to this board I do not know your answer, who do you think would be a realistic #16 for the B1G?
. Totally joking.I think we are both in agreement that UCONN at #15 would be a great addition for the B1G. I just question if Kansas would really be an option. I apologize to our UCONN hosts, but as a new member to this board I do not know your answer, who do you think would be a realistic #16 for the B1G?
Buffalo. Totally joking.
I think Mizzou is the best chance if we aren't waiting for GORs to expire. If the B1G is willing to wait then we are back to the OU, UT, UVA, UNC, GA Tech discussions again in 12 years.
As a fan of college basketball, I would enjoy watching Kansas and UCONN play in the B1G but question whether Kansas is an option.
With respect to your mention of Kansas, yes according to Lee Barfknecht, the B1G apparently gave consideration to Kansas and there are some who do feel the Big 12 GOR could be successfully challenged.
http://sports.omaha.com/2013/04/22/realignment-expansion-not-out-of-the-question/#.UYblxFvD-Un
From the article:
As a sidenote, two sources have told The World-Herald that the Big Ten has done prior “homework” on Oklahoma, Kansas and Vanderbilt among other schools who might some day be expansion targets. The Big 12 grant-of-rights deal didn’t stop a look-see for OU and KU"
By the schools “granting” media rights to the conference for 14 years, the theory is that it would be too costly for a school to change leagues because it wouldn’t have much of value to “carry” to a new league.
Several old friends in the business of college athletics I talked to Monday said they wouldn’t bet their own money on that. These people — from conference offices and major-college athletic departments — all agreed that any number of lawyers would be delighted to challenge those deals in court. The ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 have such deals. As one buddy with a wicked sense of humor said, “Do you really think Texas would sign up for something it couldn’t get out of?”
Aside from the Big 12 GOR, which I still think would be an issue of concern to the B1G though, another potential issue is splitting from Kansas State. Kansas and Kansas State are governed by the Kansas Board of Regents and there have been statements that these two schools would not be permitted to separate into different conferences and Kansas State is not of interest to the B1G. Granted this particular article is from 3 years ago when it looked like the Big 12 would dissolve but I find it difficult to believe this sentiment does not remain.
http://cjonline.com/sports/football/2010-06-05/big_12_best_option_for_ku_ksu
From the article:
"What makes me happy and proud is that both KU and K-State have worked as a team throughout these meetings in Kansas City, basically as one voice," said Dan Lykins, a member of the Kansas Board of Regents. "I think that's helped a lot. Both ADs, Lew Perkins and John Currie, are working closely with other ADs. President Schulz gave a real inspirational speech at one of the meetings. I know he's very well respected among the other presidents and ADs." If the Big 12 falls apart, KU and K-State will be looking for a new home. Wherever they go, Lykins said, they will go together. "KU and K-State will always be in the same conference together," Lykins said. "There's not going to be a split."
I must have completely blown by this post earlier. Totally missed it.
Thx.
I don't know how much of this was factual and how much was speculation on their part but a few years ago, when Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma St to the PAC appeared to be a done deal (until Beebe saved the B-12, at the cost of his job, although he did receive roses from Marinatto), there were hundreds of Kansas fans throughout the internet who blamed their needing to take KSU along with them as the reason they were left behind.
Colorado State, intriguing idea, they are a research university, $330 mn in annual research expenditures, enrollment 27,500, there is upside there. I've wondered why you never hear their name with the B12 but never considered them for the B1G.
I am also hoping the B1G adds Johns Hopkins for LaCrosse (only) and CIC membership. Maybe even Univ Toronto for B1G Hockey (only) and CIC membership.
Done.
I think it's very real. It was always a misnomer to think Kansas was possibly going to get left behind if the Pac-16 came to fruition as if KU alone had anything to do with it. The reality was that they can't really proactively move without endangering Kansas State. It's the same thing with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. In the game of conference realignment, Kansas and Oklahoma are easy adds for any conference (including the Big Ten) on their own. However, if you have to add KSU and/or OSU on top of them, then that's a different equation for even the wealthiest conferences that can "afford" to take another school like the Big Ten and SEC. I know that I've seen a lot of fans from both KU and OU that believe that they could move on their own if they wanted to, but I've heard and seen quite a bit to the contrary.
Why would a Kansas be an easy add for the Big Ten? Poor football, small market.
Missouri seems a much bigger grab.
Why would a Kansas be an easy add for the Big Ten? Poor football, small market.
For the same reason UConn will be an easy add, when it happens: Great basketball, national brand, good academics, rabid fans, dominates its market.
I think Rittenberg underestimates the value of Kansas, for much the same reason many national pundits are underestimating UConn. For the ACC and SEC expansion has been about football, but for BTN and Delany basketball is just as important as football, because 3x greater inventory and games 7 days per week more than makes up for 1/4 the value per game. Also, Missouri is geographically split with divided loyalties, St Louis co-roots for Illinois and Missouri and Kansas City co-roots for Missouri and Kansas, so arguably Kansas adds more value than Missouri to the BTN since Kansas + Illinois will get BTN coverage in Missouri, even though Missouri is a bigger state than Kansas and KU splits Kansas with K-State. Kansas is better academically and Kansas basketball is a national brand. I think Missouri would be a great addition for the B1G but Kansas might be just as good.
Let me add something to this.
Conventional wisdom says that both the SEC and the B1G would have taken UNC and Duke as a package deal, completely engulfing NC for their Networks (10MM pop). Both basketball blue-bloods, but both pretty bad RE FBall. UNC is completely sporadic (and has NCAA problems), and Duke is just terrible.
HYPOTHETICALLY, If the B1G were to consider adding UCONN (4MM + NYC) and Kansas to solidify MO as posted above (6MM pop + KS @ 3MM), would that be comparable to adding UNC & Duke?? Both are also blue-blood BBall programs with inconsistent football, but overall I think KU/UCONN would be at least as good if not better RE FBall than UNC/Duke. Both KU and UCONN have had greater recent FBall success than either, and RE BBall, Kansas is a national 'brand' ala NEB. Not a big market, but a HUGE well-known national power.
Academically, UNC/Duke would be much better, I don't think anyone can dispute that.
With UCONN and their NYC influence, which is impossible to calculate, the pull of the UCONN/KU combo could be greater than UNC/Duke RE eyeballs. As has been said many times, combining UCONN with PSU and RUTG would blanket NYC (20MM).
Overall, I think the UNC/Duke combo would be better for the B1G, but taking all of this into consideration, is the combo of KU/UCONN really that far behind??
Hammer Down is the second half of the saying. Boiler Up, Hammer Down!
You know, The Boilermaker, Purdue Pete, etc etc, all carry a big sledge hammer = Hammer Down
'Boiler Up' is the real questionable saying here, IMO. lol