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Umm, if true??Lol. So now we are celebrating before the invite? Hey at least we are consistent at jumping the gun.
I’m a retired banker, we always have an out.
Umm, if true??Lol. So now we are celebrating before the invite? Hey at least we are consistent at jumping the gun.
I mean, are you denying that adding Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and UConn is not better than adding just UConn and Colorado?Who pissed in your cheerios this morning?
It may not have be the absolutely ideal scenario but it’s a hell of a lot better than where we are currently. And as many have pointed out, having UConn probably positions the B12 much better to raid the ACC when they collapse for some more east coast presence.Honestly, if it's the Big 12 just adding Colorado and us...that's kinda not great. I would've MUCH preferred going along with Arizona to continue to bolster the league as the best basketball conference in the country. Because none of the 5 schools (CU, UA, ASU, UConn, and Utah) move the needle in football except for Utah kind of. So A Big 12 with Colorado and UConn isn't much better than mid-2000s Big East football.
YesIt may not have be the absolutely ideal scenario but it’s a hell of a lot better than where we are currently. And as many have pointed out, having UConn probably positions the B12 much better to raid the ACC when they collapse for some more east coast presence.
I looks like BY is using UConn’s potential invite to Big12 as a way to stick a foot in the door the the NE/E coast to get the ACC schools he wants in the next round of realignment. He’s playing the long game to make the proposals easier in a few years. He did say he has a plan for future of Big12 and that makes the most sense.Honestly, if it's the Big 12 just adding Colorado and us...that's kinda not great. I would've MUCH preferred going along with Arizona to continue to bolster the league as the best basketball conference in the country. Because none of the 5 schools (CU, UA, ASU, UConn, and Utah) move the needle in football except for Utah kind of. So A Big 12 with Colorado and UConn isn't much better than mid-2000s Big East football.
If this goes through, we shall rename the forum the “GoKU honorary conference realignment forum” and all will be forgiven.Yah maybe, but the shade thrown on GoKU was unacceptable regardless of what happens.
No, nothing like it. They're fine until the next major shakeup, and they will survive that because their properties aren't that valuable.B12 about to get UConn’d in conference realignment both metaphorically and literally?
WHO CARES?!?!?! GET IT DONE AD DAVE!!!!!!!I mean, are you denying that adding Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and UConn is not better than adding just UConn and Colorado?
Colorado is objectively bad in major sports. Adding Arizona would give the league another marquee basketball program and ASU at least has a pulse in football plus the Hurley matchup.
It's only worse because they wanted the AZ schools and wouldn't have gotten them. For scheduling, 14 is much better. Colorado is a big get. Basketball is recruiting very well, football is Primed to improve quickly, and they are in a big, fast growing market.I mean, are you denying that adding Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and UConn is not better than adding just UConn and Colorado?
Colorado is objectively bad in major sports. Adding Arizona would give the league another marquee basketball program and ASU at least has a pulse in football plus the Hurley matchup.
You sure you could satisfy four? I think two would max me out sufficiently.Yeah,
And if offered I'll enter a marriage in a sister wives situation with Kate Beckensale, Elizabeth Hurley, Jennifer Anniston and Halle Berry.
Or, the Big 10 was not going to offer a full share to Oregon and Washington and the travel costs would be a killer. Arizona was only looking at the Big 12 if the Pac dissolved. Same with Utah.If the Pac 12 holds together, it will be because the Apple deal is a solid deal, and there is room for improvement in it.
It's very possible. They also may have made some of the additional revenues easier to reach.Yeah I'm thinking Apple upped their offer.
The reaction by the large fish was in real time and still holds true if those factors remained. This is fluid and the large fish may have been premature but definitely not inaccurate.WOW, if true, one large side benefit will be preserving the stupid comments that the unfaithful have posted recently, and bringing them to light for all eternity. A few posts from a large fish instantly come to mind.
Hell, I'd settle for a couple hours with any one of the four. I'm not sure any of them would be all that happy about it.You sure you could satisfy four? I think two would max me out sufficiently.
I hope he stands right next to a big sign that says "Basketball Capital of the World."My Big XII fan fiction has Dave dropping a DBZ reference during an acceptance speech
They'll turn on him in a Yormark minute if this goes south.Yah maybe, but the shade thrown on GoKU was unacceptable regardless of what happens.
I’m not interested in rubbing people’s faces over this. It bothers me too much watching firsthand fear make otherwise rational and intelligent individuals react so irrationally. Even if employed as a coping mechanism it’s counterproductive at best and dangerous at worst.
Sadly, even the American deal dwarfs are big east money.Exactly. Even the apple deal dwarfs our BE money.
Honestly, if it's the Big 12 just adding Colorado and us...that's kinda not great. I would've MUCH preferred going along with Arizona to continue to bolster the league as the best basketball conference in the country. Because none of the 5 schools (CU, UA, ASU, UConn, and Utah) move the needle in football except for Utah kind of. So A Big 12 with Colorado and UConn isn't much better than mid-2000s Big East football.
So true. The nation really suffers from the current state of elitist sanctimony. It seems to creep in everywhere, even athletics.Unfortunately, this is true for parts of our nation far more important than conference realignment.
I was thinking along those lines as well.It's very possible. They also may have made some of the additional revenues easier to reach.
If Apple is doing this, I would not be surprised if it is in part due to the benefits that company received decades ago from the Palo Alto Research Center (it basically provided the technology Apple used in its first iteration).