without the tv sets
Yeah, but as of recently, Mizzou has been playing better. Plus, who's going to take Nebraska? The Pac-12?You invite Nebraska because they are freaking Nebraska.
Exactly.
Very good market, excellent academics. The major sports don't exactly light the world on fire, but you can certainly win there.
Virginia is kind of a prettier, smarter version of Maryland/Rutgers.
Yeah, but as of recently, Mizzou has been playing better. Plus, who's going to take Nebraska? The Pac-12?
Just as the ACC drove over our corpse to get invites to Pitt and Syracuse. So basically, tradition sells better on TV for a national audience. Got it.If you think Missouri is more desirable to a football conference than Nebraska, you should be drowned in a barrel of rainwater. (I think I'm kidding, but I'm not completely certain.)
If they were both free agents, conference commissioners would drive over Missouri's corpse to get their invitation into Nebraska's hands.
On the flip side, we almost got to put a hand under the ACC's bra while the Big Ten is three grades older than us and has shown no indication that they know we exist. (She likes to date guys who drive IROC's, apparently.)
You miss the basic point. There is nothing to be gained by the SEC if they add UVA, nothing. They are lucky to be where they are in the ACC.
I really don't get this comment. If UVA (or Va Tech) went to the SEC, they'd bring an opening in to the DC market as well as the 4 other TV markets in the Commonwealth. If it's UVA and UNC, it would give the SEC a presence in every one of the southeastern states. The SEC would love to get into VA and NC. With the impending SEC Network, I'd think the SEC would want to expand its TV footprint.
Personally, I think Va. Tech is a better fit for the SEC than Virginia. As far as NC goes, because of the fact you have UNC and NCSU under the auspices of the same state authority, it would have to be both or neither. I just don't think the SEC is that interested in any of those schools. Let's face it, football is driving this train and except for an occasional good year here and there for Va. Tech, those schools don't cut it at the SEC level. Football is why UConn isn't going anywhere for a while. The program needs to be built up at least to where it was in the Edsall era.
I can't understand all this Missouri talk. First, the school is now relevant in sports when it hasn't been relevant since Norm Stewart. Football has had a huge overhaul. Do they want to lose this by going to the B1G? For what? And, the kind of money they'd lose in a graduated B1G program (i.e. Maryland and Rutgers and even PSU and Nebraska had to buy in) is a huge amount of cash.
It is not going to happen.
Agree with Fishy.
A few additional thoughts ...
The powers that be in the B1G and BTN, when discussing expansion of the conference, have continued to focus on the East coast even after the ACC GOR. Granted this in relation to welcoming Maryland and Rutgers to the B1G and bringing the B1G, as a 14 member league, to the East coast. However, the focus remains building a presence in the East coast.
I think for the time being the powers that be in the B1G and BTN believe this presence can be achieved by bringing Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Nebraska football and Indiana, Michigan State basketball to the region by way of Maryland and Rutgers. Of course, all of you have and can continue to better articulate than me how achieving a significant presence in New York and New England without additional universities from these areas will be a challenge especially with basketball given the new ACC line up and continued presence of the Big East.
Despite the ACC GOR, it seems to me that the B1G is still focused on the East coast and that if and when further B1G expansion occurs, although likely not soon, universities in the East will remain a target. The casual B1G fan will clamor for a football add but, I suspect for Delany, Silverman and the B1G presidents, universities that provide academic excellence, commitment to research, population, and opportunities for other programming such as basketball, hockey and lacrosse will take precedent.
Unfortunately the dilution of the B1G football product is directly tied to these 2 things among others:Not sure what the casual B1G fan would clamor for, however, with the way things are shaping up for the undefeated Ohio State football team right now - possibly finishing undefeated and locked out of the big game due to a weak conference football schedule - the ardent B1G fans would be highly against any expansion options that would dilute their conference football power ranking even further.
If OSU gets locked out, you can be sure Delaney won't be worrying about his commitment to lacrosse.
Not sure what the casual B1G fan would clamor for, however, with the way things are shaping up for the undefeated Ohio State football team right now - possibly finishing undefeated and locked out of the big game due to a weak conference football schedule - the ardent B1G fans would be highly against any expansion options that would dilute their conference football power ranking even further. If OSU gets locked out, you can be sure Delaney won't be worrying about his commitment to lacrosse.
Neither is yo m*** or anything you say relevant!LOL. Stay away from the Virginia kids. I expect the Virginia schools now to out recruit Maryland in Maryland. What kid from Maryland wants to play in Minnesota? We'll find out that the answer is few.
I do respect Maryland's NCAA championship total. It does impress. Rutgers has not been relevant in College Athletics in over half a century in any sport including the big boys? or the "lesser" ones. None.
Actually VT seems to be MUCH more popular in Va and Delmarva than the Cavaliers in numbers of fan's and FB pedigree!Over the last 10 years I've heard little or no buzz about anyone but VT in FB and VCU in hoop's out of that area?I hear UVa's HC is on the hotseat this year even with his excellent recruiting?Personally, I think Va. Tech is a better fit for the SEC than Virginia. As far as NC goes, because of the fact you have UNC and NCSU under the auspices of the same state authority, it would have to be both or neither. I just don't think the SEC is that interested in any of those schools. Let's face it, football is driving this train and except for an occasional good year here and there for Va. Tech, those schools don't cut it at the SEC level. Football is why UConn isn't going anywhere for a while. The program needs to be built up at least to where it was in the Edsall era.
Not sure what the casual B1G fan would clamor for, however, with the way things are shaping up for the undefeated Ohio State football team right now - possibly finishing undefeated and locked out of the big game due to a weak conference football schedule - the ardent B1G fans would be highly against any expansion options that would dilute their conference football power ranking even further.
If OSU gets locked out, you can be sure Delaney won't be worrying about his commitment to lacrosse.
On the flip side, we almost got to put a hand under the ACC's bra while the Big Ten is three grades older than us and has shown no indication that they know we exist. (She likes to date guys who drive IROC's, apparently.)
Personally, I think Va. Tech is a better fit for the SEC than Virginia. As far as NC goes, because of the fact you have UNC and NCSU under the auspices of the same state authority, it would have to be both or neither. I just don't think the SEC is that interested in any of those schools. Let's face it, football is driving this train and except for an occasional good year here and there for Va. Tech, those schools don't cut it at the SEC level. Football is why UConn isn't going anywhere for a while. The program needs to be built up at least to where it was in the Edsall era.
I assure you that they have television sets in Virginia.
They even have indoor plumbing there these days.
You miss the basic point. There is nothing to be gained by the SEC if they add UVA, nothing. They are lucky to be where they are in the ACC.
Mizzo makes sense in the ‘near term’ if the B1G needs to get to 16 schools for the next TV contract in 2015 and if the B1G had abandoned tit’s southeast expansion plan, i.e. UVA, UNC & G Tech out of the ACC, due to the GOR and now believes that the XII is conference most likely to collapse and wants a land bridge to Texas (or at least Oklahoma).
Just one ACC'ers opinion, but, Jim Delany can abandon the B1G's southeastward expansion. I really believe that both UNC and UVA listened to what he was offering, but, decided to stay and solidify the ACC. Now, if he had proposed going to 20 teams, and, bringing Clemson, Ga Tech, and, FSU along, it might've been a different story.
One question I have not seen raised is how would the SEC respond to the B1G luring Mizzo over? Would they seek revenge and go after a B1G team or simply shrug it off and add a school to get back to 14 (West Virginia, Louisville, etc.)?
Let's be honest people. After this football season, we have a lot of work to do before any real conference will consider taking us in. A visit to the final four by both our basketball teams would help to minimize the damage (co-national championships would be even better!), but we really dug ourselves a deep hole this season and it will take time before we climb out of it.
I do think the snub by the B1G will weigh on Missouri. They clearly preferred the Big Ten to the SEC. If you know antything about Mizzou, you would realize that it is pretty deeply connected to Chicago. They get a lot of kids from Chicago, always have. Plus St. Louis views itself as a little Chicago. The state of Missouri, has some southern connections, but those stem from Springfield and the Ozarks.
When Norm Stewart was their BB coach, he also recruited Detroit heavily. Missouri fits the B1G like a glove, but, this last snub might stick in their craw enough to make them say no. But, thats no guarantee, either.
UVA and UNC aren't going anywhere. They correctly realized that they are in the demographic sweet spot and were best served shoring up the ACC rather than being after thoughts in the B1G. The ACC is likely to trend up, even in football, from here on out.
I agree. With how the league is laid out now, its in a really good position going forward. Adding UConn ties up the east coast, and, makes it 100 percent THE dominant conference in basketball. Football is getting better, and, I only see it improving from here on.
The only mover at this point is the Big 12, and they seem to be sitting tight, since UConn is pretty lousy fit for them. The ACC called that correctly, and effectively froze us and Cinci out by taking Louisville from the Big 12. If UConn got the ACC call, I think Cinci and UL are in the Big 12 at this point.

UNC would have the same issue with the SEC that UVA would have, in fact worse because UNC sponsors more sports than UVA does with Fencing, Gymnastics, etc. I think the SEC sponsors Gymnastics. The SEC does not sponsor Men's Soccer, Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Wrestling, or Rowing. The ACC sponsors all of these sports and will probably add Fencing now that Notre Dame is in.
I hope one of the negotiations for Division 4 will be to require the SEC to add sports. It makes sense for Alabama to lower Nick Sabon's salary from $7 million per year to $2 million per year and add Men's Soccer. Makes sense to me anyway. That conference is too rigged for football. I actually like the other sports too, and they will be what carry a television network.
You can forget that. The SEC will not allow any governing body to force them to divert money from FB to add other sports. Least of all, sports like soccer and lacrosse.
Other than FB and baseball, the SECN is going to find it tough sledding during the winter. I mean, you can only show the USCar-UGA football game so many times in rerun before people lose interest.
About, Carolina, most of what drove so many UNC fans to demand the SEC was the thought of NCSU getting an SEC invite. To them, that would essentially relegate UNC FB to 2nd class status in its this state forevermore. Which game is going to draw more interest in NC...UNC vs Michigan, or, NCSU vs UGA? To me, its a tossup, but, that group will tell you that the NCS-UGA game would.
JMHO, but, I have no desire to see Carolina in a midwestern-based conference, even with UVA joining us. The new east coast conference they're building now is going to be a big success. If we can get UConn, then its Katy bar the door.