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No, but why would you expect such a scenario?If WVU heads to the sec, and louisville and Cincy head to the Big 12, doesn't Notre Dame joining the ACC become a lot more likely?
No, but why would you expect such a scenario?If WVU heads to the sec, and louisville and Cincy head to the Big 12, doesn't Notre Dame joining the ACC become a lot more likely?
I have covered this elsewhere. The right way to sell UConn to the ACC would be to make it look like UConn would succeed without the ACC. You must always leave yourself options, and more importantly, the buyer needs to think you have options.
If the ACC thinks that if UConn doesn't join it will become a MAC team, why bother paying for UConn?
No, but why would you expect such a scenario?
I'll make you an offer Waylon. When the dust settles if we don't end up in a BCS conference I'll go away and never post again. If we do I'll expect you to do the same. Fair deal Mr Gloom & Doom?
We will be in a BCS conference. Believe it. It would be dumb to think otherwise.
Aren't you also the person who is adament that we stay with the baskeball schools? Newsflash for you, the basketball schools aren't letting the Big East expand football the way it needs to be expanded, (hence Navy and AirForce last week). The football league is paralyzed and everyone knows it. Our poker face would have been seen as a bluff.
I have said this before and I will say it again. Protecting the basketball franchise will become the top priority. If BE football collapses, it will be an option to stay with BE basketball and then look for a home for the football team until a better conference spot opens up. We are not making BCS money in football today as we expected to with the next TV contract. Thus, becoming an independent in football for a short time would be an option as the financial hit would not be that bad. Remember, in theory, there will be 3 more BE football seasons, including this one. Also, Boise St. And TCU seem to do ok without a BCS league. So did Louisville before the BE and Utah before the PAC 12. Fans and donors would have to step up to keep developing the athletic programs.
Protecting BCS status is more important. That's harder to make up.
If protecting the Big East's BCS status was possible, I might agree. But it isn't. We must, therefore, protect basketball first and foremost. It's our only hope to stay relevant if we don't get an invite to a BCS conference in the short term.
If protecting the Big East's BCS status was possible, I might agree. But it isn't. We must, therefore, protect basketball first and foremost. It's our only hope to stay relevant if we don't get an invite to a BCS conference in the short term.
If UConn isn't a BCS team, they should just drop the program. BCS is an overwhelming concern.
They can stay perfectly relevant outside a BCS conference.
Delany won't call until if/when we get admitted to the AAU...Nebraska was a member when they came aboard altgough they are not now.
Huh?
Do you know what Game Theory is? If you don't, look it up before we continue this discussion.
Mr. Phat -
The Big 10 did not know that Nebraska was going to be booted from the AAU. Why? First, Nebraska was in the AAU when they were accepted and second, no school had ever been voted out of the AAU until Nebraska. Nebraska was voted out for debatable technical reasons and the vote is probably the most controversial thing the AAU has ever done and it will probably never be done again. Two interesting side notes: 1) It is rumored that 2 Big 10 schools voted for Nebraska's ouster and 2) Notre Dame, which has supposedly been offered a spot in the Big 10 a couple of times, is not an AAU member.
Not true. Big 10 knew that Nebraska was losing its AAU accreditation from what I read. Nebraska had been warned it was in danger of losing it. Perhaps it made an exception for Nebraska but the B10 admitted a non-AAU school.
I'll make you an offer Waylon. When the dust settles if we don't end up in a BCS conference I'll go away and never post again. If we do I'll expect you to do the same. Fair deal Mr Gloom & Doom?
We will be in a BCS conference. Believe it. It would be dumb to think otherwise.
A league with USF, TCU, WVU doesn't have a BCS bid?
Mr. Phat -
The Big 10 did not know that Nebraska was going to be booted from the AAU. Why? First, Nebraska was in the AAU when they were accepted and second, no school had ever been voted out of the AAU until Nebraska. Nebraska was voted out for debatable technical reasons and the vote is probably the most controversial thing the AAU has ever done and it will probably never be done again. Two interesting side notes: 1) It is rumored that 2 Big 10 schools voted for Nebraska's ouster and 2) Notre Dame, which has supposedly been offered a spot in the Big 10 a couple of times, is not an AAU member.
Really, you think UConn would still accept an ACC invitation. Yup, that would "Shock the world".if the acc loses 2 or 3 teams to the sec and then we get just a acc invite, i think we still go at this point.

Disagree. If (this is a huge if right now) the BE did in fact have TCU and WVU, the AQ status is fine. Shoot, just adding TCU and having SU rankings transfer to the ACC makes the BE a higher ranked league than the ACC. The problem is the remaining schools will not be in the BE 3 years from now.I don't think it does. And I don't think TCU thinks it does either, which is why I expect we'll never find out. TCU will slink back to its regional conference and forgo the extra traveling expenses it will incurr to play in a non-BCS Big East, thereby preventing us from discovering who is wrong (for the record, I hope you are right....).
I don't think it does. And I don't think TCU thinks it does either, which is why I expect we'll never find out. TCU will slink back to its regional conference and forgo the extra traveling expenses it will incurr to play in a non-BCS Big East, thereby preventing us from discovering who is wrong (for the record, I hope you are right....).
Traveling expenses are not only higher for TCU in the MW, the distances are longer. Dallas to Boise and Fresno. Check it out.
I'll take you word for it, but the pessimist in me still makes me think that TCU doesn't stick around for very long in the Big East.
Upstater - the "technical" reasons that I am citing are these: Unlike most AAU members, The University of Nebraska's medical school is not included as part of Nebraska's research as they are separate entities. The other technical reason has to do with the exclusion of Dept of Agriculture research in determining total research dollars, but including the ag professors in determining research per faculty member. Both of these issues pushed Nebraska over the edge. I consider these technical issues, whereas others may not.
As for what did the Big 10 know, when they voted in Nebraska, they knew they were under review by the AAU, but since no member had ever been voted out, the Big 10 probably didn't think it would happen. The AAU vote was taken after they were voted into the Big 10, but before they officially joined. I guess the Big 10 could have decided at the last minute not to allow Nebraska in, but ...