That there are 4 B1G teams ranked in the top 17(rivals) and they are all in the East.
Meanwhile we finish ahead of 5 B1G teams, and 4 of them are out West.
Meanwhile we finish ahead of 5 B1G teams, and 4 of them are out West.
PSU rebounding the way they have, and now Md getting into the mix is a bit discouraging.Just as a comparison...
The seven teams in the East Division had an average rank of 25.6 (the six non-RU teams averaged 22.8)
The average rank over the last four years is 29.9 (the six non-RU teams averaged 26.0)
The seven teams in the West Division had an average rank of 46.3
The average rank over the last four years is 50.4
We have a steep hill to climb in this division. If our last four classes were all ranked 25th... our four year average would still come out as 5th in the East Division.
And as I have said on here before...We have a tremendous upside - perhaps higher than any team in the NCAA. It's a matter of execution and some time. There's never been a Big 10 team in the NYC market before...just wait...magic will happen.
Nah.Careless how they arranged the East-West divisions. Should be like this.
East - West
Osu - Mich
Psu - Msu
Neb - Wisc
RU - Md
Purdue - Iowa
Ill - Ind
Stop being a *****.Careless how they arranged the East-West divisions. Should be like this.
East - West
Osu - Mich
Psu - Msu
Neb - Wisc
RU - Md
Purdue - Iowa
Ill - Ind
Patience lol
That there are 4 B1G teams ranked in the top 17(rivals) and they are all in the East.
Meanwhile we finish ahead of 5 B1G teams, and 4 of them are out West.
Well we did already bring in BC. lolololDo you want ro schedule Lehigh and Colgate ? We might be able to outrecruit them.
We'd still finish last.I'd prefer a different split.
East- Rutgers
West- Everyone else
Residing alone in the B1G East brings to mind that famous philosopher, Ty Webb, (Chevy Chase) from Bushwood Country Club- "I guess you'll just have to keep beating yourself . . ." ;-)I'd prefer a different split.
East- Rutgers
West- Everyone else
This formula hasn't worked out so well for Vandy and Kentucky in football."High tide raises all boats" To play in arguably the best conference in the country should be a benefit maybe not in the win column but in getting kids that want to compete with the best. The $$ will be there in 4 years to allow us to have a chance to compete at the highest level.
"High tide raises all boats" To play in arguably the best conference in the country should be a benefit maybe not in the win column but in getting kids that want to compete with the best. The $$ will be there in 4 years to allow us to have a chance to compete at the highest level.
That's because their "boats" have leaks that need to be plugged.This formula hasn't worked out so well for Vandy and Kentucky in football.
"I'm not the Plumber,I'm the Plumber's Son,But I can Plug your Leak until the Plumber comes".That's because their "boats" have leaks that need to be plugged.
And as I have said on here before...
I submit the upside doesn't even have to be that high to get tangible results. Real tangible results.
Nah.
I like it the way it is. Geographically it's correct IMO.
I could go along with a North/South set up like this...
North
Michigan
MSU
Northwestern
Wisconsin
Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
South
RU
PSU
Maryland
tOSU
Purdue
Indiana
Illinois
Not perfect but not bad either IMO.
Sure they could as a/the regular crossover. You could do the same for Northwestern/Illinois if they felt they couldn't bare to be apart either.Ohio State & Michigan would not agree with realignment unless they could play each other every year, therefore they are in same division.
And as I have said before we wouldn't have to get to the tOSU or UM levels to get the tangibles results we all want.Life and that includes college football is cyclical. But that being said, it will take a truly herculean task to ever be on the level of Ohio State and Michigan as long as folks like Meyer and Harbaugh coach there.
But there is absolutely no reason that we cannot compete year in and year out with Penn State, Michigan State and Maryland.
Sure they could as a/the regular crossover. You could do the same for Northwestern/Illinois if they felt they couldn't bare to be apart either.
As I said, I like the set up the way it is now. Seems the most correct IMO. But if you wanted to change it the North/South thing is the closest thing to the way it is now.
Life and that includes college football is cyclical. But that being said, it will take a truly herculean task to ever be on the level of Ohio State and Michigan as long as folks like Meyer and Harbaugh coach there.
But there is absolutely no reason that we cannot compete year in and year out with Penn State, Michigan State and Maryland.
Would you rather be playing in the AAC east?That there are 4 B1G teams ranked in the top 17(rivals) and they are all in the East.
Meanwhile we finish ahead of 5 B1G teams, and 4 of them are out West.