Mhver3 actually tweeted that he heard rumblings about UConn moving all Olympic sports to the ACC.
The hell we do. I want chaos and more chaos. I like our odds in a free for all feeding frenzy. I don't like our odds sitting tight on the giant turd that is the NBE. We need each conference to feel like it needs to go to 16. That opens six spots in the Big XII, four in the B1G and one in the ACC. I'll ignore the SEC and Pac, although the SEC could open up two more spots from the ACC or B1G. So at minimum, 11 openings in the conferences that could conceivably add UConn. I challenge anyone to come up with even a handful of more attractive candidates than UConn.
My guess is fromtheinside knew someone that was in the sports TV business, and took that persona himself on the message board. He had a lot of facts, but didn't really understand the business and got things like ratings and viewers confused. He was a psychopath because he went stalker on me. I think he is a mod on Rivals because he posted some personal information about me that he must have gotten from my rivals sign up. I ignored him after a while and he moved on, but it was a little creepy.
I don't care that much about mhver3 to keep defending him. I was making a more general observation that most posters get so upset with "insiders" to the point that I think they would rather not have the "insiders" information in the first place.
Definitely saying something when HFD is the responsible adult in the room.
That sounds like nonsense, but then I thought the same thing about ND to the ACC.
It's whatever you want it to be.sarcasm or not? i am expansioned out thus have a dulled perception.
If you don't believe me, check his timeline. All he does is echo all of the other bull**** that's out on the Internet.
If the Big 12 adds just 2 teams, UConn's athletic program is dust.
the answer will be 16 or 18 teams per conf for the big boys which allows a ton of good things including 2 divisions with full schedules etc. the b10 and acc will have to react eventually to the sec and b12. in due time uconn will be in a big 5 conf...
Acc is safe this round... Anything you're talking about is the next phase...UConn will be fine if the eventual end state is five 16 team conferences. However, what if the end state is four 16 team conferences? The ACC is the vulnerable prey now that the Big East has been killed off. It isn't out of the realm of possibility to see:
B1G : adds North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Notre Dame
SEC : adds Virginia Tech and NC State
B12 : adds FSU, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, Pittsburgh
In this scenario, each of the conferences are consolidating the power and money by killing off the ACC as well as expanding each of their geographic footprints to valuable markets (B1G would expand eastward and own everything north of the Mason Dixon line, the SEC would expand all the way up to DC, and the B12 would grab the key Southeast).
Then we would be stuck in the ACC with mostly private schools and would not be able to compete at all on the football field. Although, our Olympics (basketball) would be fine with the likes of Syracuse, BC, Duke, Wake Forest, Rutgers, etc.
UConn will be fine if the eventual end state is five 16 team conferences. However, what if the end state is four 16 team conferences? The ACC is the vulnerable prey now that the Big East has been killed off. It isn't out of the realm of possibility to see:
B1G : adds North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Notre Dame
SEC : adds Virginia Tech and NC State
B12 : adds FSU, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, Pittsburgh
In this scenario, each of the conferences are consolidating the power and money by killing off the ACC as well as expanding each of their geographic footprints to valuable markets (B1G would expand eastward and own everything north of the Mason Dixon line, the SEC would expand all the way up to DC, and the B12 would grab the key Southeast).
Then we would be stuck in the ACC with mostly private schools and would not be able to compete at all on the football field. Although, our Olympics (basketball) would be fine with the likes of Syracuse, BC, Duke, Wake Forest, Rutgers, etc.

UConn will be fine if the eventual end state is five 16 team conferences. However, what if the end state is four 16 team conferences? The ACC is the vulnerable prey now that the Big East has been killed off.
It also raises the question of how great the conference is, if we have to lock you down with egregious penalties for leaving.The ACC just raised their exit fee to 3 times the annual operating budget. As of now, that is around $50 million. But the annual operating budget goes up practically every year. Which was the ingenious part about writing the new exit fee in that manner. That means the ACC's exit fee should increase every year from now on.
So no, the ACC really isn't going to be very vulnerable from this point forward. Any school that wants out would need to immediately announce their exit and get into court to challenge the validity of that new exit fee. But as it stands, the two schools that voted against the new exit fee appear content to stay in the ACC. Like it or not, the ACC commish has been pretty cutthroat in trying to save his conference and he appears to have done just that. He secured the ACC's borders with that new exit fee, and as every year passes that fee grows larger and the chances of a raid on the ACC becomes even smaller.
As if we all didn't already know that.MHver3@MHver3
Espn/BigEast negotiations breaking apart. Espn not budging $8 mil for all sports members. NBC not a certainty at this point though.
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Espn/BigEast negotiations breaking apart. Espn not budging $8 mil for all sports members. NBC not a certainty at this point though.
we need the b12 to add and more teams to move. its a race to 16 and eventually the sec is going to start it all. but it first needs the b12 to get to 12 so that they can have a ship game and match the winners up in that new bca bowl they made together. the answer will be 16 or 18 teams per conf for the big boys which allows a ton of good things including 2 divisions with full schedules etc. the b10 and acc will have to react eventually to the sec and b12. in due time uconn will be in a big 5 conf...
Where I do agree with HFD is that 18 is the best number for football. 9-9 allows 8 games and a crossover if you want it, and then the championship game would be between two teams who haven't met and are presumably good (so that there would be more excitement than in some rematch). In basketball, you can have two mini-conferences with home and home, and then play 2 crossover games.
It would be four major conferences, but really eight mini-conferences. I think this would be best for the fans.
I don't think it's going to happen, but I'd like it best.
bball-round robin of 17 games and 1 rival game. the same rival as your cross over fball game if u have 1 possibly. other sports can play there divisions to limit travel $$. max tv programing and so much more. i dont get why it isn't the asnwer.
The main reason is that you'd have to blow up the current conferences. You can't get to reasonable rivalries without sort of starting from scratch. Either the ACC or the Bxii would have to go--but practically they'd all have to swap teams. Also, where PAC go to get to 18?
So what you'd have to do is just make brand new conferences up from:
And 6 other teams to get to the right number--Cincy? USF? Air Force? Boise?
- BC
- Clemson
- Duke
- FSU
- GT
- Maryland
- Miami
- UNC
- NCSt.
- UVa
- VT
- WF
- Baylor
- ISU
- UK
- KSt.
- OU
- OSU
- TCU
- UT
- TTU
- WVU
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Michigan
- MSU
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Northwestern
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Purdue
- Wisconsin
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- Cal
- Stanford
- Oregon
- Oregon St.
- UCLA
- USC
- Utah
- Washington
- WSU
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- LSU
- Mississippi St.
- Ole Miss
- Missouri
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- TA&M
- Vandy
- Syracuse
- Pitt
- Notre Dame
- UConn
- Louisville
- Rutgers
- BYU
Regardless, you'd have to redraw all the lines and all the conferences to get it to be coherent--otherwise the PAC can't expand among other things. Personally, that would be the best. Put us in a conference with BC, Syracuse, Rutgers, Pitt, etc. and we'll have more natural rivalries because we can drive there.
Yeah my idiot ramblings like Clemson and FSU were never leaving the ACC? Or maybe the time I predicted Duke Vandy and Rice running off together.
Fromtheinside was a psychopath? That guy knew what he was talking about and explained himself in a clear way - you just didn't like what he was saying.
This guy was caught replying to himself - why would any stable person with real info do that. They would post what they know and let the outcome prove them right.
Where are all the big NBC talkers lately anyway - I've been missing the predictions for the billions the Big East is getting from NBC.
im having a hard time reading that well written list without slashes and less numbers.
i think that u don't need to blow everything up, you just need the sec and b10 to say its time to blow up the b12 and go for it. the rest would fall in place from there.

If its the B10 and the SEC that decide to blow up the Big XII, I think we're screwed, because there are enough teams there where they can leave the ACC alone--and the Pac could get to 18.
If everyone's going to 16--you need the PAC to take Tex/TT/OKSt/OU (Kansas and KSt.? if 18). I'm not sure that this works as a conference. But whatever.
I put some slashes in there for you.![]()