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Yeah. I was going to say the same thing.Was thinking how silly the Big12 map looked with WVU as the outlier. Then I saw the Big East map....
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Love looking at the B1G map and envisioning UConn and UVA. Virtual dominance of the football landscape from Nebraska through the midwest to New England and all the way down the NYC, Philly, Balt/Wash corridor. The big cities that the B1G would control are impressive. Just start with NYC/NJ, Chicago, Philly, DC, Detroit and then a large bunch of second tier (Hartford-like) cities also. Oh to dream.
Was thinking how silly the Big12 map looked with WVU as the outlier. Then I saw the Big East map....
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Yet there are those that think tacking Ga Tech onto the B1G makes perfect sense.
How are San Diego and Marist in the same football conference? Why can't we join the PAC 12 again?
I don`t know what the he!! that is but I like it!
The Pioneer Football League is a single-sport, non-scholarship league. So it is more or less a marriage of convenience. San Diego joined in the league's second year (when it was primarily a Midwestern-centric league), and Marist joined when the MAAC axed football about five years ago.
I'd like to see a map that highlights the USA's TV markets and what teams/conferences fall in them. I'd be real curious as to how the new conference would stack up because I feel, given a few years to improve athletics and facilities, this new league just might surprise a lot of folks as long as they stick together and focus on a common goal. Now everyone is gonna say bahhh, that's a pipe dream.... your as delusional as anyone thinking this could possibly work but..... look at where these teams are located. If you give some of these teams a few years to get it together, they are already in prime time land just waiting for the next big TCU, Boise St or Oregon story to happen. If it can happen in Boise it can happen in Dallas, or Storrs, or Memphis, or Cincinatti, or Orlando, or Houston, or .... people are in those places, they just need a team to capture their imagination.
lol...us carrying a major market is good, no?Ok. Look at the priority in the cities.
Phili - maybe third
Dallas - maybe fourth
Houston - maybe fourth
New Orleans - maybe tenth
DC - maybe third
Cincinnati - maybe second
Tampa - maybe third
Memphis - maybe fifth
Tulsa - maybe third
There are two places the league carries. Greenville and Hartford.
Collecting a bunch of teams near big cities that nobody gives a damn about does not work in the long run.
There are 10 teams that have no chance of making a dent in their market within a decade. The league has no upward mobility. They can fill out a conference schedule but they got no television money for a pretty obvious reason.
It's about 75% of the whole Hartford metro area. We have a much better reach beyond the immediate market.Carrying Greenville is like carrying Torrington or something.