Thanks for the reply. I probably didn't deserve it. Sorry. It's just so deflating when looking for good news.I hesitated for weeks about posting that and now I think I regret it.
Thanks for the reply. I probably didn't deserve it. Sorry. It's just so deflating when looking for good news.I hesitated for weeks about posting that and now I think I regret it.
I hesitated for weeks about posting that and now I think I regret it.
I heard a rumor. RUMOR.
The rumor is an effort to bring OK, UK, UT, and UConn to the B1G. The effort has a high probability of failure due the complex nature of the negotiations, which involves shaking state school partners, ESPN picking up equity in the Big Ten Network, and about a gazillion other things.
UK or KU? It's be mighty bold for the B1G to try to grab a team from the SEC.
No no, too late... You are now solely responsible for my crushed hopes and dreams, if it comes to that...Sorry, total brain fart. Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas in the West, UConn in the East.
And I heard a corollary rumor: If Iowa State can't find a suitable P4 home, B1G will take them even though they'd prefer not to.
And, just to reiterate, if a carwash rumor is a 5 on a scale of one to ten, I'd rate this rumor as a .05, if that.
I can dream, too. One issue though, due to scheduling issues, I suspect that that B1G, if it chooses to expand, will go to 16 or 20 schools, not 18. 18 causes a mess - uneven parings, pods, etc. Thus, if the B1G took Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and UConn (Texas being the big IF), what are the 2 additional programs the B1G takes? Missouri? One or both of the VA schools? ND (if they have Texas, why not take on both prima donnas)?
Yeah, back to reality.Guys, we were talking about washing cars and burgers here...

Actually, you've already given this more thought than I have. I have no idea what the B1G end game is: 16, 18, 20? Who knows? As I said, I shared it for amusement purposes primarily, although it seemed more plausible--and more impossible--the longer I chewed on it. But I heard this from a guy who knows everything and nothing, and I expect bs to pour out when he pontificates. Holds his booze pretty good though.
Total hearsay and I'm only the messenger.
At last, confirmation UCONN will go B1G in a $&@#*% B1G number."The likelihood of this actually coming to fruition is likely infinitesimal..."
I simply cannot believe a rumor that the B1G is looking to completely abandon its identity (northern, geographically-connected, state-flagship schools) to directly confront the SEC in the South on the geographic island of Atlanta (not Georgia mind you, just Atlanta) while simultaneously jeopardizing its newly formulated Northeast strategy by leaving a UConn-Syracuse parlay for the ACC to establish its dominance in NYC.While we are engaged in rumor and for what it is worth and who knows, this is what I have heard from a person I consider a very credible source:
1) Delany speaks about realignment with very, very few people, including all the universities in the Big 10.
2) It is thought by some people close to him, that the likely four top schools on his list, in order, are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kansas.
3) Sadly, there was no mention of UConn.
Total hearsay and I'm only the messenger.
Agree, 100%. It simply doesn't make sense. Take Kansas for example. A few years back, they were inches away from joining the MWC. Now, a few years later with a worse football team and no hoops titles, and all of a sudden they are coveted? No way. As a stand alone university, they offer very little. I get how they can become a bridge for OU but UConn is a bridge from NYC to Boston. Delaney values that. I have said it countless times, but the additions of Maryland and Rutgers was phase 1 of a multi phase plan that Delaney had drawn out years ago. If your primary objective is to lock in the Northeast, you don't stop half way. Stay tuned.I simply cannot believe a rumor that the B1G is looking to completely abandon its identity (northern, geographically-connected, state-flagship schools) to directly confront the SEC in the South on the geographic island of Atlanta (not Georgia mind you, just Atlanta) while simultaneously jeopardizing its newly formulated Northeast strategy by leaving a UConn-Syracuse parlay for the ACC to establish its dominance in NYC.
Sorry, total brain fart. Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas in the West, UConn in the East.
And I heard a corollary rumor: If Iowa State can't find a suitable P4 home, B1G will take them even though they'd prefer not to.
And, just to reiterate, if a carwash rumor is a 5 on a scale of one to ten, I'd rate this rumor as a .05, if that.
Absolutely a chance, man. Even better, not some blowing in the wind hypothetically possible chance, a real, quantifiable opportunity.So what you are saying is.THERE'S A CHANCE !!!!
YEAH!!!I simply cannot believe a rumor that the B1G is looking to completely abandon its identity (northern, geographically-connected, state-flagship schools) to directly confront the SEC in the South on the geographic island of Atlanta (not Georgia mind you, just Atlanta) while simultaneously jeopardizing its newly formulated Northeast strategy by leaving a UConn-Syracuse parlay for the ACC to establish its dominance in NYC.
You can't lock up NYC DMA for the BTN with just college football. You will need basketball too. You need more live content all year long. This includes lacrosse too, which should show well in Fairfield county and Long Island. Kids from these areas will be recruited.
Right. While it is very early yet, I don't fee either the ACC or B1G has made any inroads in NYC to date because each conf is trying to trot out one horse. To get the juices flowing, you need two horses and you need basketball.
You are 100% right about basketball...but since you live down this way you understand it. Don't you love all the mid-west and southern people who 'KNOW" what makes the NYC sports market tick.....NYC is still a hoops town first and foremost....Right. While it is very early yet, I don't fee either the ACC or B1G has made any inroads in NYC to date because each conf is trying to trot out one horse. To get the juices flowing, you need two horses and you need basketball.
You are 100% right about basketball...but since you live down this way you understand it. Don't you love all the mid-west and southern people who 'KNOW" what makes the NYC sports market tick.....NYC is still a hoops town first and foremost....
I simply cannot believe a rumor that the B1G is looking to completely abandon its identity (northern, geographically-connected, state-flagship schools) to directly confront the SEC in the South on the geographic island of Atlanta (not Georgia mind you, just Atlanta) while simultaneously jeopardizing its newly formulated Northeast strategy by leaving a UConn-Syracuse parlay for the ACC to establish its dominance in NYC.
No quarrel with you. I read your post about being only the messenger which is why I addressed my point only to the rumor and not you personally. (Unless you thought my figure of speech "mind you" was directed at you, which it wasn't.)As I mentioned, my report was offered without prejudice. In my view, all the conferences should be tripping over themselves to add UConn. Under the scenario outlined,the silver lining would be subsequent to another Big 10 raid on the ACC, UConn would likely get an invite to the ACC. The status quo is not our friend.