Based on Bowlsby's comments, it's pretty obvious that Boren is making it clear that OU is saying "fix this issue with the LHN so we can have our own conference network or we're going to start looking for a new home".
The question that has always been out there is can OU make a break without little brother OSU? If they can make a move on their own then the SEC & B1G are likely in play. If they have to take OSU with them the only possibility is the PAC & IMO unless Texas come with them the PAC has no interest in any combination of schools that doesn't include UT
maps. Big 12 is a fit as much as the AAC. P5 or bust by any,means.I actually cannot believe we're talking about UCONN in the Big12. It's absolutely insane and no way are we their top pick or a mere top 5. You guys ever look at a map? We are closer to the freaking SEC east than them..See our Football?
The American even makes more sense than this. I am all about P5 but our fit is B1G or ACC
Dude actually said, he didn't think Boren was correct about the contract before saying technically he may be correct. Randome dude knows big12 contract better than OU prez.Wow, I can't believe Boren would defy the Dood like this. Boren is a loose canon. Does anybody really think Boren's sources (including himself) are more solid than the Dood's? Just crazy talk. . .
Nobody saw Rutgers as a BIG target either.Never really thought UConn was a legitimate candidate for the Big XII. Then again, I didn't think Louisville was a better candidate for the ACC ahead of UConn either, so what do I know?
On one hand, first law of CR = UConn gets screwed. OU to the B1G might mean they can pick their partner, maybe OSU, maybe UT.I'm a basketball fan, thus UConn to the BIG has been a wish of mine.
But now my gut says OU will help bolster the BIG West - the Neb connection is huge.
BIG is still a football conference at the end of the day.
Dude actually said, he didn't think Boren was correct about the contract before saying technically he may be correct. Randome dude knows big12 contract better than OU prez.
Well I hope the movers and shakers at UConn (more SH than WM) are doing what they can to communicate with the B12 butmaps. Big 12 is a fit as much as the AAC. P5 or bust by any,means.
On one hand, first law of CR = UConn gets screwed. OU to the B1G might mean they can pick their partner, maybe OSU, maybe UT.
On the other hand, maybe OU has the football pedigree to justify adding UConn at the same time. Best scenario for us is B1G adds four, OU, UT, KU plus an eastern school. Hello.
If OU is going to the B1G, the B1G will be choosing its partner from Kansas and UConn.
Maybe the first law of CR is changing to "Kansas gets screwed."
OU to the B1G would provide enough credibility in football that the B1G could make Johns Hopkins a full member and not worry. That in itself has to be encouraging for us (as it lessens the improvement necessary in football in the the very near future) but it does the same for Kansas.
If OU to the B1G is a consideration (this is all speculation) the question then is does the B1G view 16 or 18 as their ideal final number?
I feel like 18 is a little unwieldy. With 16 teams, you could set up divisions so you still play everybody every year in basketball and every other year in football. With 18, I don't know what you do. Two 9-team divisions is basically two different leagues. So then you've either got three divisions of 6 or six divisions of 3.
OU to the B1G would provide enough credibility in football that the B1G could make Johns Hopkins a full member and not worry. That in itself has to be encouraging for us (as it lessens the improvement necessary in football in the the very near future) but it does the same for Kansas.
If OU to the B1G is a consideration (this is all speculation) the question then is does the B1G view 16 or 18 as their ideal final number?
As I remember it, OU and OSU being packaged (along with Texas and Texas Tech) was due to the PAC's paired travel model, not a requirement from the state.I really, really don't see OU to B1G as an option because the Sooners cannot leave Oklahoma State behind. The state made it clear back when they were flirting with the Pac 12 years ago that the two schools were a package deal.
I really, really don't see OU to B1G as an option because the Sooners cannot leave Oklahoma State behind. The state made it clear back when they were flirting with the Pac 12 years ago that the two schools were a package deal.
I don't see the B1G taking two schools from Oklahoma. I think the more likely scenario is that OK/OK State actually bolt for the PAC 12 and KU heads to the B1G as No. 15 with a scramble set off to determine who becomes No. 16.
I will be shocked if OU selects BIG as landing spot. It makes itself the new frontier, it migrates its recruiting north - when you want to be in a conference w/schools from Cali, TX, or FL, it moves to the rust belt, it moves away from its fanbase . Pac12 or SEC or stay.