If the Big Ten Adds Two schools, who do you want? Assume that ACC schools are not available for 15 years. Also assume no PAC 12 schools.
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Except this is false.Notre Dame never wanted the BIG so let them go scratch.
Is there really academic requirements ?I also would prefer to stay put. 14 is enough as far as I am concerned. I don't think any of the schools would meet the BIG 10 requirements for academics. Notre Dame never wanted the BIG so let them go scratch.
No. Not happening even if Texas is admitted. A&M staying in SEC regardlessI could see Texas A&M wanting to leave the SEC because the reason they left the Big 12 is now joining them in the SEC. I would say Texas A&M and North Carolina
Unfortunately wont occur. Warren had his chance to be proactive and reach out and did not. While the rest of the country moved on, Warren and the School Presidents remain in quick sand.How about the SEC rejects expansion due to A&M and then Texas and OK end up n the B1G in the west...now that would be the most dominant conference out there AND level the playing field between East/West
At best the B1G has been resting on its laurels since Warren took over…and that’s being kind. However, I can’t see Texas and Oklahoma passing up the SEC for the B1G regardless, even if the league still had a real leader like Delany.Unfortunately wont occur. Warren had his chance to be proactive and reach out and did not. While the rest of the country moved on, Warren and the School Presidents remain in quick sand.
Warren sucks, unfortunatelyAt best the B1G has been resting on its laurels since Warren took over…and that’s being kind. However, I can’t see Texas and Oklahoma passing up the SEC for the B1G regardless, even if the league still had a real leader like Delany.
Yeah and our crossover games would be Oklahoma , texas and Wisconsin !!How about the SEC rejects expansion due to A&M and then Texas and OK end up n the B1G in the west...now that would be the most dominant conference out there AND level the playing field between East/West
I don't think Notre Dame thinks it's better than everybody else.Russ, I know that many many years ago the Big 10 led by Michigan did not want ND in the BIG but in 1999 they were invited and again just before 2011. In both cases they turned the BIG down because they wanted to remain independent in football. They had a TV contract with NBC for all of their football games being televised by NBC and they absolutely did not want to share their revenue with other schools. They have always felt they were better than everyone else. Even when they joined the Big East they refused to join for football. They seem to always believe they are so elite and better than everyone else. Even in the ACC they only played a few ACC teams until the pandemic hit. THat is why I don't want them in the BIG.
I can understand you not wanting the imitation Irish a B1G member and since Rutgers became a member felt the same.Russ, I know that many many years ago the Big 10 led by Michigan did not want ND in the BIG but in 1999 they were invited and again just before 2011. In both cases they turned the BIG down because they wanted to remain independent in football. They had a TV contract with NBC for all of their football games being televised by NBC and they absolutely did not want to share their revenue with other schools. They have always felt they were better than everyone else. Even when they joined the Big East they refused to join for football. They seem to always believe they are so elite and better than everyone else. Even in the ACC they only played a few ACC teams until the pandemic hit. THat is why I don't want them in the BIG.
Not going to happen. The SEC would kick TAMU out before letting them stop Texas from joining.How about the SEC rejects expansion due to A&M and then Texas and OK end up n the B1G in the west...now that would be the most dominant conference out there AND level the playing field between East/West
The big thing that people on football boards don’t mention is that the Big East and ACC have made it very easy for ND to stay independent in football by giving them a place to plop their other sports. And heck just this past year notre dame played in the ACC football conference championship game.I don't think Notre Dame thinks it's better than everybody else.
However, I think that's the perception of everybody else.
I think if any school in the country had a TV deal like Notre Dame has with NBC and didn't have to share Bowl appearance revenue with other schools they'd be reluctant to give up the independent status of their football program too. Especially before 2007.
But the economics of college athletics has had a seismic shift in the past 21 years.
Does Notre Dame want to join a conference now? Maybe. Maybe not. I have no idea. But I know that Notre Dame fans are everywhere in this country and they would bring more eyeballs to the BTN and BTN+ in states outside of the B1G footprint. Which means more scrilla to B1G members.
A rising tide lifts all boats.
I agree but doubt Notre Dame will give up independent status for football along with national tv contract which gives them enormous recruiting advantage.Kansas and Notre Dame
That contract with NBC is due to expire soon and I don't know if NBC is all that interested in continuing their deal with Notre Dame. In BC might be I just don't know because I don't follow it all that closely.I agree but doubt Notre Dame will give up independent status for football along with national tv contract which gives them enormous recruiting advantage.
Which Florida school?I like Gtech because of the Atlanta population center and potential TV money. I would also like a Florida school.
When we were in the Big East I thought John Marinatto was the worst conference commissioner of all time. Warren has passed himWarren sucks, unfortunately