Not sure I'd brag about only having 2 of the top 19 games in my own city.
Huh? Alabama was in games ranked # 1, 2, 3....and the Texas-Oklahoma Red River rivalry was only #4. The RR rivalry used to be the biggest game in Texas.
The SEC has been making inroads into east Texas, it appears.
Bless your heart for finding that.Berry Tramel, who is a sports writer for The Oklahoman, had a lot of good things to say about UConn. As far as Big 12 expansion, he said that UConn is back on the table and noted that Diaco has revived football. He also said that Delany sees the Big12 as "vulnerable". It is the December 22 show and he starts at 32 minutes.
http://wvmetronews.com/shows/sportsline/
Berry Tramel, who is a sports writer for The Oklahoman, had a lot of good things to say about UConn. As far as Big 12 expansion, he said that UConn is back on the table and noted that Diaco has revived football. He also said that Delany sees the Big12 as "vulnerable". It is the December 22 show and he starts at 32 minutes.
http://wvmetronews.com/shows/sportsline/
Bless your heart for finding that.
I sure hope no Grinch shows up to take it all away. I fear I am not as strong as the Who's in Whoville and will probably just break down.Yes, it's like a Christmas gift to have a little bit of hope.
Just some non-key tweeters. You know of whom I speakI sure hope no Grinch shows up to take it all away. I fear I am not as strong as the Who's in Whoville and will probably just break down.
- All of this conjecture has me fervently hoping in that adage "Where there's smoke, there's fire" & NOT "It could all be a smokescreen".
If the B12 decides to create divisions, then it's not a bad solution for them to create a north division with Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, West Virginia, and two northeastern teams.
If the function of divisions is to select two teams for a football championship game, why would Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma State, Baylor, TCU want to fight each other for one spot while letting the likes of Kansas State and West Virginia have an easy path to the championship game?
Also, why would the northern teams want to give up the opportunity to play in Texas for recruiting purposes?
I'd expect a different split, more like:
Texas - Texas Tech - Oklahoma State - Kansas - West Virginia - UConn
Baylor - TCU - Oklahoma - Kansas State - Iowa State - Cincinnati
I have Fios and I'm in the Westchester/Fairfield County programming market LHN is on Ch 320 and available on On-Demand.I would agree that the football power programs would want to be equally dispensed. I think it will come down to which schools find playing out east important. What I mean, you play out east and give far more exposure for your program into new (for the B12), untapped markets. Suddenly, it opens up northeast recruiting grounds like NJ, PA and OH. For some schools with their own network (ahem), expanding the market base would be very important.
I think Texas is obvious as they would want an eastern presence for the LHN, so I agree with putting them with WVU, Cinci and UConn. Would OU want to go with them to protect the Red River? I think that we have a pretty good relationship with Baylor - maybe they wouldn't mind coming out east. I think a more natural fit would be Kansas as it's a bit more north than some of the conference counterparts.
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, WVU, Cinci, UConn
Baylor, TCU, Oklahoma St, Texas Tech, Kansas St, Iowa St
1 protected rivalry game.
1 cross-division game on a rotation basis.
Championship Game in JerryWorld.
Obviously the divisions are for football only. Everybody would play each other on a home and home basis in hoops.
If the function of divisions is to select two teams for a football championship game, why would Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma State, Baylor, TCU want to fight each other for one spot while letting the likes of Kansas State and West Virginia have an easy path to the championship game?
Also, why would the northern teams want to give up the opportunity to play in Texas for recruiting purposes?
I'd expect a different split, more like:
Texas - Texas Tech - Oklahoma State - Kansas - West Virginia - UConn
Baylor - TCU - Oklahoma - Kansas State - Iowa State - Cincinnati
Yeah, but they'd rather not have a championship game to begin with and if they can create divisions that are essentially acting like no championship game in the short term then they get their wish sort of.I would think that the b12 would like to see a Texas-Oklahoma in the championship game every year.