lololololLooks like Lincoln Riley will be looking to join the ACC soon--FSU will be open so he can flee and go there. LOL
lololololLooks like Lincoln Riley will be looking to join the ACC soon--FSU will be open so he can flee and go there. LOL
Wow. I guess the Big Ten got tired of waiting on Notre Dame.
The old big 5 conference model seems to be devolving into only a big 2. The SEC and Big Ten are leaving everyone else behind in their dust.
Walton is so stoned he won’t even know what conference he’s watching.Anyone know how Bill Walton is taking the news? Does this make the Big 10 the new Conference of Champions?
That’s the way folks were once predicting it would go. But now the SEC and Big Ten have picked so many of the best plums that I doubt the other two will ever be able to adequately match up …at least not in football, which is where the big money is. Who the hell can the PAC, B12 or ACC now add that gives them any hope of being competitive with the two lead dogs?I think we will end up with 4 16 team super conferences and at least in football they will go to a semi-pro playoff of sorts and break away from the NCAA completely. I would like to see the same in basketball to be honest.
Only football and men's basketball get premier travel arrangements. Every other sport is going to put their student athletes through the ringer.How they hell can you have a conference with one school within 20 miles of the Atlantic Ocean and two more within 20 miles of the Pacific?
Wow. I guess the Big Ten got tired of waiting on Notre Dame.
The old big 5 conference model seems to be devolving into only a big 2. The SEC and Big Ten are leaving everyone else behind in their dust.
That’s the way folks were once predicting it would go. But now the SEC and Big Ten have picked so many of the best plums that I doubt the other two will ever be able to adequately match up …at least not in football, which is where the big money is. Who the hell can the PAC, B12 or ACC now add that gives them any hope of being competitive with the two lead dogs?
The new college sports power structure is increasingly looking like it‘ll be just two super conferences lording over everyone else.
Getting Gonzaga for basketball (and lawn tennis) would be a start.The PAC 12 lost its top two programs (at least I would think they were). Going to be hard to recover from that. How do they replace them?
Even with Notre Dame as a full member, the type of money they would be dishing out would still not be competitive with the SEC and Big Ten. That means they will continue to be ripe for poaching.They'd be a clear #3 behind the SEC and the Big 10, but if the ACC could ever convince Notre Dame to join as a full member, and maybe pull West Virginia from the Big 12, they'd be head and shoulders above anybody else out there.
The ACC doesn't want WVU. They'll implode before that. The ACC was created when a bunch of SoCon schools broke away and left WVU.They'd be a clear #3 behind the SEC and the Big 10, but if the ACC could ever convince Notre Dame to join as a full member, and maybe pull West Virginia from the Big 12, they'd be head and shoulders above anybody else out there.
ACC needs to force Notre Dame to join full time. Then Cincinnati and Central Florida, though they aren’t great picks they are the best they’ll get.That’s the way folks were once predicting it would go. But now the SEC and Big Ten have picked so many of the best plums that I doubt the other two will ever be able to adequately match up …at least not in football, which is where the big money is. Who the hell can the PAC, B12 or ACC now add that gives them any hope of being competitive with the two lead dogs?
The new college sports power structure is increasingly looking like it‘ll be just two super conferences lording over everyone else.
They should they are the best football program not on a power 5 conference. But the ACC is full of academic snobs.The ACC doesn't want WVU. They'll implode before that. The ACC was created when a bunch of SoCon schools broke away and left WVU.
Now the PAC 12 and Big XII will need to figure out a way to combine in order to keep from being left out.
Do you need a safe space Snowflake? Did people attempting to save lives during the Pandemic really hurt you so badly you need to rant about it on a conference expansion thread? Maybe you'd feel better back on 4Chan talking about non-existant pizza parlor basements and how the government is putting 5G in your vaccine?The Californication of the B10. Why risk scheduling anything in that messed up state. They probably still allow only parents with masks to watch basketball games in person.
And yet we have 60 years of evidence the ACC does not. Which is why WVU had to join a conference on the other side of the country when the Big East imploded. WVU is a mediocre school in one of the nation's poorest states, that is suffering from a drug epidemic and having all its natural beauty polluted by a handful of coal barrons. Their football team isn't good enough to overcome that. If it was, they would already be in the ACC, SEC, or B1G.They should they are the best football program not on a power 5 conference.
Tilt map sideways when looking at it.. How the Southeastern is now anyways..How they hell can you have a conference with one school within 20 miles of the Atlantic Ocean and two more within 20 miles of the Pacific?
Be glad UK is secure in the SEC. If we were outside looking in we’d be screwed.Yeah, I can see how this may eventually end up being what happens. A PAC/B12 merger into a new conference where only the eight most desirable members from each get an invitation, with the less desirable schools kicked to the curb.
This conference realignment game has become a brutally ruthless one.
SEC should gobble up UNC, NC State, Virginia, and Virginia Tech. I’d like Miami, Florida State, and Clemson but Florida and South Carolina would block it
I just looked - Rugers is 10 miles from the Atlantic. UCLA is 5 miles from the Pacific. Holy ish.How they hell can you have a conference with one school within 20 miles of the Atlantic Ocean and two more within 20 miles of the Pacific?
Actually, they didn’t even make an exception. Nebraska had AAU academic status at the time it got invited to the Big 10, but lost it shortly afterward. Thus why some Big 10 academic snobs kinda feel like they were duped and it embarrassing that Nebraska has besmirched the conference academically.IAAU schools like UNC and UVA would likely go to the B1G. Non-AAU schools like VT and NC State would likely go to the SEC. After 2036 of course.
The B1G has only ever made 1 exception for a non-AAU school, and while football and TV money drive everything, a large portion of that revenue goes towards inter-conference academic endeavors.
It's the reason Kansas will end up in the B1G even though they are a closer cultural fit with the SEC.
Right, VA and NC are culturally Southern so it only makes sense for the SEC to have all the Southeastern states. mNot sure they have the votes to do that anymore with the addition of TX & OU. They could vote them in, even if SC & FL (And UGA because they don't want GA Tech let in, not that the SEC would want them lol) said no. I thought they only had to have a certain percentage...but who knows.
That said, I agree on 2 of the NC & VA schools...not sure which ones make the most sense. None of them other than VA Tech really add much in football name brand, but UNC & UVA in basketball would be great additions.
I wonder if UNC will make the B1G take Dook?Actually, they didn’t even make an exception. Nebraska had AAU academic status at the time it got invited to the Big 10, but lost it shortly afterward. Thus why some Big 10 academic snobs kinda feel like they were duped and it embarrassing that Nebraska has besmirched the conference academically.
But your point is accurate. The Big Ten takes the academic status thing more seriously. . If they poach from the ACC, it’ll be one of the teams that has AAU status like Virginia, UNC or Georgia Tech …it won’t be an NC State or FSU.
Oh the irony! A fan of a program that literally put a guy on the Dean's List who admits he never attended a single class or wrote a paper claiming some spot among the academic elite.If you want to figure out which schools will end up in the SEC and which will end up in the B1G, just look at the AAU members list.
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AAU schools like UNC and UVA would likely go to the B1G. Non-AAU schools like VT and NC State would likely go to the SEC. After 2036 of course.
The B1G has only ever made 1 exception for a non-AAU school, and while football and TV money drive everything, a large portion of that revenue goes towards inter-conference academic endeavors.
It's the reason Kansas will end up in the B1G even though they are a closer cultural fit with the SEC.
We don't have the power to do that.S
I wonder if UNC will make the B1G take Dook?
I think once they reach 40-48 schools total, that is the plan.The SEC and Big 10 need to just break away from the NCAA and do their own thing. Both are powerful enough to do their own thing.
And if they wanted to compete with each other, that’s fine. A national championship between the SEC and Big 10 mega conferences would beat anything the NCAA could put out there (at least in football).
March Madness will probably still include the leftover majors and mid-majors. Otherwise they’ll have to go back to 32 team tournament. And I definitely think the Big East will be included.I think once they reach 40-48 schools total, that is the plan.
It would certainly suck for basketball. No more NCAA tournament. No more Cinderella schools. Just the same 40-48 teams playing every regular season and every post season. Schools like Duke, Wake, Uconn, Villanova, Gonzaga, Georgetown, Syracuse, and so many others we've come to know our whole lives would all be left in the NCAA, completely left out of the new organization formed by the SEC and B1G.
You'd have the current SEC and B1G teams, plus maybe a dozen more football schools and flagship public universities; and that would be it. Those would be the only programs you ever compete with in basketball anymore
Oh NCAA March Madness would still go on with whatever programs did not make the cut for the new SEC/B1G breakaway organization. I'm looking at it from the perspective of my team and the teams I'd expect to be in the SEC and B1G.Th
March Madness will probably still include the leftover majors and mid-majors. Otherwise they’ll have to go back to 32 team tournament. And I definitely think the Big East will be included.
It can’t still include the “leftover majors and mid majors” if it’s an SEC/Big 10 led breakaway organization, because they wouldn’t be a member.Th
March Madness will probably still include the leftover majors and mid-majors. Otherwise they’ll have to go back to 32 team tournament. And I definitely think the Big East will be included.
It would be like the schools who count Helms titles, or count NIT titles when it was still a major tourney. The title count would get muddied. You'd have people just generically saying "National Championships" and including whichever titles gives their school the biggest number. And then you would have the people who just want to count the new organization's Championships, the way people now only count NCAA titles.It can’t still include the “leftover majors and mid majors” if it’s an SEC/Big 10 led breakaway organization, as that post recommends, because they wouldn’t be a member.
That’s something I’m not sure those who advocate “leaving the NCAA” fully get. There would be no more NCAA tournaments for us. There would be one tournament for the members of this new “super conference” organization, and another NCAA tournament for the teams left behind that remained in the NCAA.
And all our prior NCAA titles wouldn’t be part of this new organization’s title count. We’d kinda be starting over from zero.
It wouldn’t be. The same way that English premier league teams count titles from the First League years (which is now relegated 2nd tier after the Premier League was created as the 1st tier.) Or how college football programs count titles from the BCS and AP poll eras. I guarantee programs will still count NCAA titles. It would be ridiculous to not to.It can’t still include the “leftover majors and mid majors” if it’s an SEC/Big 10 led breakaway organization, as that post recommends, because they wouldn’t be a member.
That’s something I’m not sure those who advocate “leaving the NCAA” fully get. There would be no more NCAA tournaments for us. There would be one tournament for the members of this new “super conference” organization, and another NCAA tournament for the teams left behind that remained in the NCAA.
And all our prior NCAA titles wouldn’t be part of this new organization’s title count. We’d kinda be starting over from zero.
They could do it now. The SEC has 16 and Big 10 has 16. That’s 32 teams, just like the NFL. As the NFL has figured out, at some point expansion is no longer necessary. Remember, you are bringing in more revenue, but the more teams, the smaller the piece of the revenue that you get. You only want to expand so much. You only add teams that add money. Expansion just to get to this number or that number might not be cost efficient. Plus, it waters down the competition. You want to put out a superior product than those you are competing with for viewers.This is far from over. Think NFL here. Two league set up. 50 or so total teams between the two with two or three divisions each. There will be the SEC and B10 and everyone else will be left out.
Even before this USC UCLA info the BIG10 was negotiating a multi year media rights deal at 1 billion dollars a year. The West Coast schools with the massive population exposure will only drive that number higher.