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The BE looking to expand to 12 is a good story, and the intrigue of DeFillipo's comments has kept everybody's blood pressure up. However, Missouri remains the deciding factor for multiple teams and conferences. The fact that we are into week 2 of the Missouri matter is just crazy given the speed at which most of the re-alignment has occurred.
Question 1 - Has Missouri's blantant desire to be in the B1G over the SEC pissed off the SEC enough to have them look elsewhere? The SEC doesn't want to be sloppy seconds for any team. If Missouri decides not to go or more likely the SEC gets sick of messing with them, does the SEC take the easy and direct method and just grab WVU, or do they take the bumpier road and try to get an ACC team or two, or three.
Obviously, UConn would benefit greatly by the SEC going after the ACC. There will be a lot of pressure on the SEC to go after the top of the ACC.
Question 2 - What does the B-12 do regardless of of whether Missouri stays or goes? a) Do they stay at 10 should Missouri stay? b) If Missouri decides to stay they are at 9 with TCU, so they have to go to 10. Is it BYU or Louisville? c) Do they go to 12 or 14 with 2 or 3 BE teams and others. d) Do they go to 16 an bring along essentially all of the BE leftovers?
There is a tremendous amount of activity to play out over the next few weeks, months or even a year. That is why I really don't want the BE to start their invitation process until all the other chips have fallen.
Question 1 - Has Missouri's blantant desire to be in the B1G over the SEC pissed off the SEC enough to have them look elsewhere? The SEC doesn't want to be sloppy seconds for any team. If Missouri decides not to go or more likely the SEC gets sick of messing with them, does the SEC take the easy and direct method and just grab WVU, or do they take the bumpier road and try to get an ACC team or two, or three.
Obviously, UConn would benefit greatly by the SEC going after the ACC. There will be a lot of pressure on the SEC to go after the top of the ACC.
Question 2 - What does the B-12 do regardless of of whether Missouri stays or goes? a) Do they stay at 10 should Missouri stay? b) If Missouri decides to stay they are at 9 with TCU, so they have to go to 10. Is it BYU or Louisville? c) Do they go to 12 or 14 with 2 or 3 BE teams and others. d) Do they go to 16 an bring along essentially all of the BE leftovers?
There is a tremendous amount of activity to play out over the next few weeks, months or even a year. That is why I really don't want the BE to start their invitation process until all the other chips have fallen.