This is, by far the best CR forum out there. The only one that comes close is the VT board.
Vermont has a conference realignment board?
This is, by far the best CR forum out there. The only one that comes close is the VT board.
Vermont has a conference realignment board?
Actually, UVM's planning to add gridiron and hoping to rejoin the Yankee Conference with BU.They've been trying to get into the Ivy for years.
WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA.Actually, UVM's planning to add gridiron and hoping to rejoin the Yankee Conference with BU.
There are far less deserving P5 schools. I remember the media playing violins for KU when it looked like the B12 was dead and it would end up in the BE. What's odd to me is that the same media has few issues with UConn's fate. UConn, athletically and academically, is above the median in most measurable of P5 membership yet it somehow has to earn its way in.
I think you are severely underestimating the effect a young football program has on the process of realignment. What are the youngest football programs in the p-5?
The only successful young FBS program I know of is Boise 1996 and they are still in the MW. Not sure I could even name a p-5 football program that is young. I think FSU is somewhat new but that was still the 40's.
Yes, we were Florida State College until the Buckman Bill of 1905 turned us into Florida State College for Women. It remained that way until the GI bill and 1947 when the school became Florida State University. A CFB team was formed in 1947 despite opposition from UFla. However, before the Buckman Bill we did play CFB for a three year period from 1902. Ga Tech was among the teams played in those early days of the leather helmet era. I read that 1905 was also the year that 19 CFB players died playing the sport nationally.
Baylor to the YanCon... sure why not.Actually, UVM's planning to add gridiron and hoping to rejoin the Yankee Conference with BU.
That unfortunate 1905 season is the reason we currently have the NCAA. President Theodore Roosevelt told the colleges if they didn't do something to clean up the sport and make it safer on the playing field, he was going to shut it down completely. Little did Teddy know what the NCAA was to become over 100 years later.....a mismanaged, corrupt and hopelessly inept body which enjoys non-profit status while it rakes in gazillions.
They've been trying to get into the Ivy for years.
Yes, we were Florida State College until the Buckman Bill of 1905 turned us into Florida State College for Women. It remained that way until the GI bill and 1947 when the school became Florida State University. A CFB team was formed in 1947 despite opposition from UFla. However, before the Buckman Bill we did play CFB for a three year period from 1902. Ga Tech was among the teams played in those early days of the leather helmet era. I read that 1905 was also the year that 19 CFB players died playing the sport nationally.
This is why I read the Boneyard. I learn something new every time.That would be JP Morgan.
Manhattan College was originally located in the Financial District in the early 20th century until JP Morgan bought them out of their property for a nice chunk of change. Manhattan College then bought up the land they are currently on in Riverdale and moved the entire campus to the Bronx.
there are rails?Oh good. I was hoping for another derailed CR thread.![]()
Leaving ECAC Hockey was a weird way to do that then. Unless it's some kind of weird tsundere thing where they're pretending they don't even like you in the hopes that you'll notice them.
>>Boren said that while the pro rata bumps are motivation for expansion, they're also a concern. "We do have a relationship to maintain, not only short term, but long term with the networks," Boren said. "When you have a partnership and you have a friendship, it isn't just for today, it's long term. And I think you have to think about long-term implications in any action we take. If we were to expand by two teams, four teams, that has financial implications for the networks. I think we have to see if that adds to the long-term stability or not."<<
That would be JP Morgan.
Manhattan College was originally located in the Financial District in the early 20th century until JP Morgan bought them out of their property for a nice chunk of change. Manhattan College then bought up the land they are currently on in Riverdale and moved the entire campus to the Bronx.
Eric Bailey@EricBaileyTW
Boren on Big 12 expansion: "I wouldn't take expansion as a given. I wouldn't take it as a sure thing"
Brian Davis @BDavisAAS · 2h2 hours ago
Sigh. Nobody has eight Yes votes yet, apparently.
Brian Davis @BDavisAAS · 2h2 hours ago
Hey, Texas, jump into the @bigten and let's call it a century, OK?