Can someone explain to me how adding a school like Memphis would really help Oklahoma in recruiting? To me, this is one of the most overstated reasons for adding a specific school. It would take years for Memphis to have any impact on OU and by then, the Big12 will already be extinct. OU sells itself to recruits and beating Memphis 72-0 at the Liberty Bowl(or wherever they play) isn't going to make one bit of difference. The key to conference stability is obtaining a network, which in turn relies on tv sets. Thats it. If any of the above schools mentioned would marginally benefit the Big12, another round of expansion would already have been announced. This is all smoke. OU doesn't want any part of adding two schools from that list, they are stirring up s%@t so they can parachute out. GOR be damned.
(For what its worth, I can argue a similar argument in regards to Kansas to the B1G. Does Kansas really bring more value to the B1G than UConn? If we disregard AAU status which UConn can obtain, the answer is a resounding NO. )
I fully understand that after getting kicked in the nuts so many times that this argument against UConn becomes reflexive. Aside from that, if you look at things objectively you quickly realize that UConn offers more than any other G5 school and more than most P5 schools. Time helps UConn. Time allows people to make rational choices. Adding Memphis or Cincy or UCF or USF or HOU or anyone not named BYU or UConn is impulsive and irrational. Truth is, if you take an undefeated FSU out of the ACC and replace with a 1 or 2 loss FSU, the Big12 in most years will get their team in over the title game winner from the atlantic coast. The outlier in all of this is just that: an undefeated FSU. Any other scenario and the ACC and its average football at best gets shut out.
Thank you. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills anytime somebody posts something to the affect of "Memphis adds football recruiting to the B12". Other than being located in TN, Memphis offers nothing of the sort. By that metric, why not invite Middle Tennessee State? They are located in TN and have a 551-410 all-time football record (compared with Memphis' 455-504 all-time football record). Our all-time football record of 502-541 doesn't look so bad, all of a sudden! If football recruiting is the sole factor in B12 expansion, then the only candidates should be UCF/USF/Cincinnati/Houston. If they want to stoop into the next lower level, why not look at SMU/Tulsa/ECU or even SDSU/Fresno St??
Because I'm tired of debating whether or not Memphis is a realistic candidate to be a power conference member, let's look at their resume...
Football:
Pros - located in Tennessee; play in a stadium that seats over 60K
Cons - despite being located in
such a fertile football recruiting territory, post an all-time football record of 455-504; have never come close to actually selling out its 60K stadium
Basketball:
Pros - play in a nice FedEx Forum arena; made it to 1* Final Four
Cons - a lot of their program's success has been vacated due to improper cheating (*2 Final Four appearances have been vacated)
Academics:
Pros - 73.2% acceptance rate means that if any 4 nitwits applied, 3 would get in!
Cons - their ranking is listed as "RNP"...I have no idea what "RNP" stands for ("Reading Not Prequired"? "Ranking Near Poop"? "
Really Not Post-Graduate"??); makes Louisville look like a Kentucky Ivy
Brand:
Pros - Tigers are scary, especially when they're mauling their handlers during a Vegas act; Memphis provided some cool backdrop shots to the shooting of the movie "The Firm"
Cons - ask 100 college fans "what school has a tiger for a mascot?" and 100/100 will answer "LSU"; no movie set has ever returned to Memphis after "The Firm" because, eh, we are talking about
Memphis
Sugar Daddys:
Pro - I guess the FedEx dude has offered a pittance package to the B12 to take pity and invite his Memphis Tigers (?)
Con - FedEx dude should put some money into the school's $217M endowment (about half of UConn's low amount that is argued against us!); unless he is willing to give the school $1.5B like the state of CT just did, his private money pales in comparison with full state support
Again, if football recruiting territory is the only metric being used by the B12 in expansion, then the following schools should have an easy leg up over Memphis:
UCF
USF
Cincinnati
Houston
SMU
Tulsa
SDSU
Fresno St
Temple!
That all said, Memphis will probably get into the B12 because the metrics for evaluating/inviting new members have grown increasingly short-sided and dumb over the years (anything to justify obeying CR Rule #1 and not inviting UConn!). And like I've said before, if Memphis is invited to a power conference before UConn, then some very serious damage control will need to be issued by our leaders to calm the outrage and pitchforks that will surely come from our fanbase (rightfully so!).