Waquoit
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Academically, they are a top public school.
Scott Walker isn't done with them yet.
Academically, they are a top public school.
Yeah, UW would be much better off with Malloy as their governor.Scott Walker isn't done with them yet.
Scott Walker isn't done with them yet.
The two that will land on their feet are Texas and Oklahoma. The rest, not so much.
Kansas will, and perhaps Oklahoma State. Other will be competing with the upper echelon G5 for the last golden tickets.
What do you base this statement on? Has the legislature or any representative every said this?Right on target - Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Oklahoma State (the state government will force Oklahoma to save Oklahoma just like the state government forced Virginia to save Virginia Tech).
Nah they'd be in the Big East, which would have survived if the Big 12 did not.Kansas would've been on the outside looking in if the big 12 imploded a few years ago
Nah they'd be in the Big East, which would have survived if the Big 12 did not.
Pitt and Cuse leave and Mizzou and Kansas join. But a beautiful almost was.Well yeah, I meant that they weren't a school that the PAC wanted.
Man, the big 12 imploding would've been the best case senerio for UConn. I came across an article the other day from 2011 talking about rumors of Mizzou talking to the big east. What a crazy time that was.
There are only 3 Big 12 schools that the B1G would ever consider:
Texas
Oklahoma
Kansas
The other 7 have no chance of a B1G invite.
I see Texas and Oklahoma. Why Kansas?
AAU, Basketball, relatively close to Nebraska.
And... Gotta have Kansas to get to Oklahoma.
Kansas is AAU??!!
2013 figures. Is there a more recent report?They are, but they're something of a legacy with Missouri and (formerly Nebraska). They're definitely in the bottom quartile by AAU metrics. Whether that means they might be on the chopping block, who knows. The CMUP report does a pretty good job of roughly outlining the pecking 0rder based on AAU metrics.
https://mup.asu.edu/sites/default/f...rican-research-universities-annual-report.pdf
2013 figures. Is there a more recent report?
(UConn + UConn Health @81, RU + UMNJ @41, UMass+? @40)