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Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:51 pm to Chicken
West:
Texas
Baylor
TCU
Texas Tech
Kansas
BYU
Colorado State
East:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
West Virginia
Kansas State
Iowa State
Cincinnati
Memphis
Balancing those shitty divisions is difficult with all the good teams being in Oklahoma and Texas.
Texas
Baylor
TCU
Texas Tech
Kansas
BYU
Colorado State
East:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
West Virginia
Kansas State
Iowa State
Cincinnati
Memphis
Balancing those shitty divisions is difficult with all the good teams being in Oklahoma and Texas.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:56 pm to BreakawayZou83
quote:
but some Big 12 fans will try to convince you that it was the best way to go...
Not me.
I don't think adding Colorado State and Memphis will make the conference any stronger though
This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:20 pm to Ostrich
quote:
I don't think adding Colorado State and Memphis will make the conference any stronger though
I agree with you on Memphis (at least short-term), but I think Colorado State could come in and become a middle tier Big 12 team. They are certainly already better than Iowa State and kansas. Plus, Memphis would bring its basketball program and fit right in to the Big 12's basketball hierarchy.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:30 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
With the current candidate teams bringing so little to the table, (Cincinnati and UCF do not bring much) they should just go the paper tiger route and pick teams from close by states.
CSU, Tulane, Arky State or be right lazy taking SMU/Houston.
North:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
West Virginia
South:
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
Baylor
Houston/Tulane
SMU/Arky State
No matter who they add they should put Texas and Oklahoma in opposite divisions with a permanent rivalry game.
CSU, Tulane, Arky State or be right lazy taking SMU/Houston.
North:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
West Virginia
South:
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
Baylor
Houston/Tulane
SMU/Arky State
No matter who they add they should put Texas and Oklahoma in opposite divisions with a permanent rivalry game.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:55 pm to Bags of Milk
I think it would be great for them to add two more Texas schools. Big 12 south would be all Texas schools.
Would that put any pressure on Texas A&M? Would they feel ostracized and left out of the party?
Would that put any pressure on Texas A&M? Would they feel ostracized and left out of the party?
This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 3:25 pm to Chicken
UH desperately wants to join, but not having a plan in place to replace Hofheinz (basketball arena) is a non-starter (among other things, of course).
Calling it a dump is being too kind.
Calling it a dump is being too kind.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:30 pm to Chicken
quote:
Would that put any pressure on Texas A&M? Would they feel ostracized and left out of the party?
No.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 5:24 pm to cardboardboxer
I'm not sure you can really. The more desirable schools you might like to add from the ACC are bound by their own GOR. The Big 10 and SEC schools do better financially remaining in the conference where they are. That means grabbing up another couple midmajors if they are to expand. The options would seem to be:
New Mexico - only 2 million people in state, not great, not a national or great athletic program
BYU - religious affiliation is less of an issue for a conference with Baylor, only 2.9 million people in Utah. a better athletic program than the likes of New Mexico tho
SDSU or another Cali school - distance is an issue but the idea of reaching into California should be given more consideration. Imagine the games between WVU and SDSU tho :/ That's a road trip
Memphis - more regionally logical. Great basketball program. Not a terrible football program. Should be considered (Tenn has 6.4 million people
Cincinnati - great basketball program. Big state to add with 11 million people. This should make them a favorite IMO over options like New Mexico and BYU
New Mexico - only 2 million people in state, not great, not a national or great athletic program
BYU - religious affiliation is less of an issue for a conference with Baylor, only 2.9 million people in Utah. a better athletic program than the likes of New Mexico tho
SDSU or another Cali school - distance is an issue but the idea of reaching into California should be given more consideration. Imagine the games between WVU and SDSU tho :/ That's a road trip
Memphis - more regionally logical. Great basketball program. Not a terrible football program. Should be considered (Tenn has 6.4 million people
Cincinnati - great basketball program. Big state to add with 11 million people. This should make them a favorite IMO over options like New Mexico and BYU
Posted on 12/9/14 at 5:48 pm to Chicken
quote:that would be the biggest no in the history of no's
Would that put any pressure on Texas A&M? Would they feel ostracized and left out of the party?
Posted on 12/9/14 at 6:40 pm to Chicken
I've been saying for years an LSU move to the BIg XII would be extremely beneficial. We wouldn't cry about all the money Texas has because LSU is a top 10 program in terms of financial. We recruit Texas heavily. Maybe a LSU and La Tech/ULL addition to bring LA into the fold would be beneficial to the BIG XII.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 6:45 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
quote:
. The reason A&M was able to move while the legislature was out of session is because Texas arrogantly convinced the remaining members that TCU was an upgrade and that A&M was easily replaced. 2. The PAC 12 said no to Texas as long as the Longhorn Network existed and no to Oklahoma without Texas. PAC 12 Networks, while funded by the conference and its member schools, is a Fox property. They won't allow Texas to join until or unless ESPN gives ground on their network. 3. Until T. Boone Pickens is dead, Oklahoma doesn't do a damn thing without Oklahoma State attached to them. The PAC 12 already proved that they can't go anywhere without Texas either. 4. Texas has what's called a "Tech/Baylor problem". While Ken Starr's lawsuit against the SEC would have been thrown out if it had moved forward, Baylor can claim real and concrete damages if Texas leaves them behind. 5. Texas has been exposed as a toxic business partner. No conference will take them as is without significant checks against them in place.
I don't see how anyone could dispute this (on an overall general basis). damn good synopsis. the only thing I would question is Baylors lawsuit if Texas left them. I have no doubt the scumbag Starr would file it I just don't see Baylor winning. also, what about their partnerships in medicine? seems like Starr could really shite the bed sueing tejas.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 6:47 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Nothing is going to fix the Big XII until Texas realizes that the Longhorn network is a failure and their conference has turned to shite because of their own self inflicted arrogance.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 11:49 pm to LSU GrandDad
quote:
the only thing I would question is Baylors lawsuit if Texas left them.
McLane Stadium doesn't happen without concrete assurances that the Big 12 remains in place. If Texas leaves, the Big 12 is dead.
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