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Unless the B1G wants to take UB under its wing by admitting them now prior to any commitments or investments by UB, it just ain't happening (I'm referring to the UB side of things). It is likelier that UB become a BU.
Well it does solve the contiguous problem for us, doesn't it?
Yes. It does. I think UConn to the B1G, aside from pursuit of AAU membership, is really dependent upon finding another east coast university as a partner.
Missouri is not likely coming to the B1G in my opinion. The B1G passed already and Missouri stands to enrich itself via money and access to recruits by remaining in the SEC.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/coll...cle_6371a1f1-a649-54cf-8176-3e51512ff71b.html
An ACC school is not likely coming to the B1G in my opinion. Virginia and other members of the ACC have made a decision to move forward together and attempt to brand the ACC as the dominant basketball conference.
http://college-basketball.si.com/2013/06/07/acc-tv-ratings-national-interest/?sct=uk_t11_a0
A west coast partner is not likely in my opinion.
Oklahoma really seems tied to OSU.
“I would also underline the fact that we’re working very, very closely with our friends at Oklahoma State University. As I’ve looked at other places and seen their relationship – or perhaps their lack of a good relationship – between even universities in the same state, I appreciate even more the close relationship that we have with Oklahoma State University. We are conferring daily, the two presidents with each other, the leaders of the athletics departments with each other. Whatever we do, we’re going to do it together. I think that’s very good news for the state of Oklahoma. It shows the kind of quality of cooperation and unity that strengthens our state.
http://newsok.com/david-boren-realignment-transcript-first-portion/article/3776949
Kansas really seems tied to KSU.
"What makes me happy and proud is that both KU and K-State have worked as a team throughout these meetings in Kansas City, basically as one voice," said Dan Lykins, a member of the Kansas Board of Regents. "I think that's helped a lot. Both ADs, Lew Perkins and John Currie, are working closely with other ADs. President Schulz gave a real inspirational speech at one of the meetings. I know he's very well respected among the other presidents and ADs." If the Big 12 falls apart, KU and K-State will be looking for a new home. Wherever they go, Lykins said, they will go together. "KU and K-State will always be in the same conference together," Lykins said. "There's not going to be a split."
http://cjonline.com/sports/football/2010-06-05/big_12_best_option_for_ku_ksu
I really do share the skepticism of Upstater about UB to the B1G but so much has happened in conference realignment over the past 4 years that I find it increasingly difficult to absolutely exclude a possibility regardless of how remote. The " largest and most comprehensive public university in the state and the only Division I FBS program in the SUNY system." , which resides in a state that the B1G wants to further penetrate and set up an east coast office in, is a consideration albeit a remote one. If the B1G wants to dominate NYC then UConn is a must but another school is needed for realignment to fulfill the wish of many on this board to join the B1G.
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