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I don't want to see FSU in Big10.The Big12 Twitterati (WVU and Swaim) are out in full force now. It sure seems that they are pushing narratives that really try to make the Big12 look as on level with the Big10 and SEC as possible. Trying to show the one of them (the Big10) is looking as weak.
The Big10/SEC and FSU are in negotiations. Each side is showing just a part of their hands. FSU is showing they have other options (Big12 with help getting them out of their exit fees) while the Big10/SEC stating publicly they don’t need/want to expand or FSU is a rabble rouser. USC held all of the power in 2022. The SEC would have snatched them up in a heartbeat. Oregon and Washington had no leverage. It was the Big10 or a lousy media deal with the PAC or the less desired Big12. FSU will be in either the Big10 or the SEC when they leave. All that’s left is how much of the pie they will get.
So explain to me why a B12 school is going to want to move to a conference whose 2 most valuable members have openly stated they want out.
Plus, it's no secret, all theDid I start the rumor? No.
Did I say I doubt it would happen? Yes.
Did I say it would be interesting? Yes.
Do you want to argue for the sake of arguing? I don’t, so find someone else.
Yes, but this is what the future looks like for college football and how the weak members get kicked awayThis would be a disaster for UConn. Fortunately it’s non non non key.
broke boys always love to talk from outside the club. #CL82LikesToWatchView attachment 102462
lol @kobe you guys aren't even earning a full share yet and people already want to dump you.
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Lol, Do you mean watching like what your team did this year once the NCAA tournament rolled around? I mean, at least when Cronin was your coach you got to play one NCAA tournament game.broke boys always love to talk from outside the club. #CL82LikesToWatch
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Lol, Do you mean watching like what your team did this year once the NCAA tournament rolled around? I mean, at least when Cronin was your coach you got to play one NCAA tournament game.
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another non----on X, FWIW....
don’t worry. when we (big 12, power conference) add clemson and florida state there just might be room for you (uconn, mid major) to join a depleted and gutted acc to reunite with your big brothers boston college and syracuse. keep the faith lil fella!Lol, Do you mean watching like what your team did this year once the NCAA tournament rolled around? I mean, at least when Cronin was your coach you got to play one NCAA tournament game.
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Quiet now honey the adults are talking.Oh look. The old guys are have GIF off.
So, here's the thing I'm wondering. How come Cronin couldn't get you guys past the first round but he has been so much more successful at UCLA? I mean he's still the same coach, so what changed?don’t worry. when we (big 12, power conference) add clemson and florida state there just might be room for you (uconn, mid major) to join a depleted and gutted acc to reunite with your big brothers boston college and syracuse. keep the faith lil fella!
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Why not do the smart thing and just combine the 2 conferences, with the addition of Oregon St, Washington St, and Uconn. Divisions could be created regionally, and you have the best of both worlds in football and basketball. The ACC network would encompass the entire country making more, money for ESPN who could share revenue with fox.If 8 ACC schools were of a mind to get into the Big12, couldn't they convince ND or another school to vote to dissolve the conference? If the Big12 is so ready to take 8 ACC schools, then couldn't they earmark funds to each school to pay off the 9th to vote to dissolve?
That seems smart, but when you throw money and university valuations into the picture there's pretty much zero percent chance that would ever happen. If the top ACC brands (FSU, Clemson, ND, etc.) leave, then maybe there's a chance the remnants would try to do that.Why not do the smart thing and just combine the 2 conferences, with the addition of Oregon St, Washington St, and Uconn. Divisions could be created regionally, and you have the best of both worlds in football and basketball. The ACC network would encompass the entire country making more, money for ESPN who could share revenue with fox.
Best of all worlds for both leagues, and the Networks.
Plenty of around the clock content for all the streaming channels, and the regular channels.
the BiG had nixed them for a while, but pretty sure they're allowed againFrankly, how long until the annual FCS games are gone? I give it 5 more years, but likely gone for sure by 2035.
guaranteed home game plus an automatic win. never.Flug is totally non key outside of the B1G....but he raises a good thought here.... the economics are squeezing every penny and one of those squeezes left with the most juice is adding another conf game.
Frankly, how long until the annual FCS games are gone? I give it 5 more years, but likely gone for sure by 2035.
It could be worth another $2-5 million cash increase per team per year to your media contract to swap your FCS game with an in conference game. When we get to the point where the schools are paying players directly I think the FCS games get cut for more cash. We arent there yet, but not hard to see it coming 5-10 years out. Its college football, traditions are hardly sacred!guaranteed home game plus an automatic win. never.
Kobe, Cincinnati was 3-9 in their first Big 12 football season including 1-8 in the Big 12 (last place), you haven't made the NCAA men's basketball tournament since 2019, haven't made the women's NCAA basketball tournament since 2003, and have made the NCAA baseball tournament once since 1974. Sure, you are in a good conference, but Cincinnati hasn't proved that they can be competitive in the Big 12don’t worry. when we (big 12, power conference) add clemson and florida state there just might be room for you (uconn, mid major) to join a depleted and gutted acc to reunite with your big brothers boston college and syracuse. keep the faith lil fella!
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Michigan, OSU, PSU and Wisconsin would lose money every other year with another conference game. With a 9 game conference schedule, every other year they have 8 home games and 7 the next. Those home games are gold mines with attendance over 100,000. Throw in the concessions and merchandise, those days can bring in millions of dollars, all for the home team. Take away that game every other year and you’ve lost money.Flug is totally non key outside of the B1G....but he raises a good thought here.... the economics are squeezing every penny and one of those squeezes left with the most juice is adding another conf game.
Frankly, how long until the annual FCS games are gone? I give it 5 more years, but likely gone for sure by 2035.
That not what tv people say about FCS games. We’ll see what happens with the math. This is more likely to happen with the ACC first.Michigan, OSU, PSU and Wisconsin would lose money every other year with another conference game. With a 9 game conference schedule, every other year they have 8 home games and 7 the next. Those home games are gold mines with attendance over 100,000. Throw in the concessions and merchandise, those days can bring in millions of dollars, all for the home team. Take away that game every other year and you’ve lost money.