Ask our confederate brothers how long a grudge is heldThat was 16 years ago. No one is around who actually was sued or did the suing. Institutional bad bloods ends when the people who got into the tiff leave.
Ask our confederate brothers how long a grudge is heldThat was 16 years ago. No one is around who actually was sued or did the suing. Institutional bad bloods ends when the people who got into the tiff leave.
When has a single UConn fan EVER celebrated being in the AAC? I cannot think of a more miserable time for UConn fans than when we found out that the Catholic 7 dipped, leaving us to go form a conference with Tulane, ECU, UCF, and Tulsa...Media: "UConn is now in the AAC!!"
UConn fans: "YAY!!!"
Wow, you’ve managed to be both factually inaccurate and stunningly unfunny in a single post. Congrats.Media: "Boston College, Syracuse, Va Tech and West Virginia are leaving the Big East."
UConn fans: "OH MY GOD WE GOTTA LEAVE THIS RAGING DUMPSTER FIRE OF A CONFERENCE!!!!!"
Media: "UConn is now in the AAC!!"
UConn fans: "YAY!!!"
Media: "Rutgers and Louisville have left the AAC."
UConn fans: "OH MY GOD WE GOTTA LEAVE THIS RAGING DUMPSTER FIRE OF A CONFERENCE!!!!!"
Media: "UConn is joining the New Big East."
UConn fans: "Yay!!"
Media: "Texas and Oklahoma are thinking about joining the SEC."
UConn fans: "OH MY GOD WE GOTTA LEAVE THIS RAGING DUMPSTER FIRE OF A CONFERENCE!!!!!"
Wow, you’ve managed to be both factually inaccurate and stunningly unfunny in a single post. Congrats.
TL/DR: "Shut up, Dove"Wow, you’ve managed to be both factually inaccurate and stunningly unfunny in a single post. Congrats.
The SEC will learn quickly what a pain in the ass Texas is to deal with.
And they will resent it so much. I think SEC has a $0 exit fee; won’t take long for UT to posture and exit.Texas will quickly learn that it doesn't have the same leverage anymore.
I don't have access to the article but I don't see this stopping with 4 16 school conferences, not by a longshot. In this wild west atmosphere where all that matters is money what's to stop the behemoths from just teaming up and getting rid of all the scraps?
Because you need people to play against to generate wins so that you can have a battle of undefeateds.this is my view
It is the Game of Thrones match in the Octagon. For the lucky 8 to 12. Why do 64? When you can reap greater self dealing by eliminating whomever.
No more slots unless 20 teams is the end game.I have always had a feeling that Clemson would join the SEC.
They are redundant to USCe, UGA and GT.I have always had a feeling that Clemson would join the SEC.
Yep, greed rules everything. The Bama's and OSU's aren't going to want to share the pie with the Vandy's and Rutger's anymore. Supreme Court ruling changed college sports and IMO effectively destroyed college sports. I hope it's just for the time being but they will have more antitrust cases in the future when the biggest schools try and ditch the rest of the schools and they try and ditch all the non-revenue sports and women's sports.this is my view
It is the Game of Thrones match in the Octagon. For the lucky 8 to 12. Why do 64? When you can reap greater self dealing by eliminating whomever.
This happened never.Media: "UConn is now in the AAC!!"
UConn fans: "YAY!!!"
4 pods of 5 teams. That‘s 9 games with rotating pods. They have to keep the rivalry games so that makes 10. Once they break from the NCAA, they can expand the schedule. Heck, these kids need to earn their NIL.No more slots unless 20 teams is the end game.
Their will be no new Big12 as the Pac 12 will go to 16 and the Big 10 will go to 16 to follow suit and we will have 4 -16 team conference’s for football. Some Big 12 teams will go to PAC 12 or ACC. Others will be out in the cold . Notre Dame will be interesting as a go to ACC full time or stay independent. Should be interesting. The end game is a Power 4- 16 teams for football with Big 12 out. Without Texas and Oklahoma the networks will not pay that conference to add weaker teams.
Having Kansas join the Big East for basketball would be a pipe dream, but I have trouble seeing them going to a basketball-only conference and then joining a different conference (or going independent) for football.
But back to the pipe dream:
Big East West: Kansas, Creighton, Marquette, DePaul, Butler, Xavier (630 miles from Kansas to Xavier)
Big East...East?: Georgetown, Villanova, Seton Hall, St. John's, UConn, Providence (420 miles from Georgetown to Providence).
I mean, those divisions look bellisimo!
They will probably come up with some sort of scheduling alliance for football. I believe that was in the works in 2010 when Texas was threatening to leaveActually, the other rumor is the B1G poaching USC and UCLA from the Pac. Could lead the rest of the Big XII to merge with the Pac.
I mean, they've been to 12 bowl games in their history. Total. That's pretty embarrassing and by far the least of any of the old Big 8 schools.KU will never go to the Big East or the ACC. They would have the same problems UConn had in the AAC. The fans aren't interested in playing any of those teams other than maybe Nova and UConn. Plus, football does matter. KU won the Orange Bowl and finished top 5 in 2008. Bad now, but haven't always been bad.
Don’t disagree with most of this, but Kansas football is nearly the definition of always bad. I think they have won 21 games the last 10 years.KU will never go to the Big East or the ACC. They would have the same problems UConn had in the AAC. The fans aren't interested in playing any of those teams other than maybe Nova and UConn. Plus, football does matter. KU won the Orange Bowl and finished top 5 in 2008. Bad now, but haven't always been bad.
Oh come on, Kansas football is horrendous. They've had two good seasons in over 50 years. They're 21-108 the last 11 seasons.KU will never go to the Big East or the ACC. They would have the same problems UConn had in the AAC. The fans aren't interested in playing any of those teams other than maybe Nova and UConn. Plus, football does matter. KU won the Orange Bowl and finished top 5 in 2008. Bad now, but haven't always been bad.
Don’t disagree with most of this, but Kansas football is nearly the definition of always bad. I think they have won 21 games the last 10 years.
Oh come on, Kansas football is horrendous. They've had two good seasons in over 50 years. They're 21-108 the last 11 seasons.
Yes, that will be the next step along with cutting every sport besides football and basketball, and cutting all women's sports. Supreme Court will be hearing a lot of cases.I wonder how long until the conferences realize that they don’t need to be splitting their revenue with the wake forrrests, vanderbilts and northwesterns of the world. Media markets mean nothing anymore, it’s all about fan bases.
FWIW, Nashville is one of the largest media markets in the SEC footprint (only Atlanta and Gainesville/Orlando are bigger). But No one here in Nashville watches Vanderbilt football, this city only cares about University of Tennessee. The Vandy stadium is filled with 80% of visiting fans every game. Not going to be long until Bama and LSU realize that they shouldn’t be getting the same revenue split as them and cut the cord on them.