USC and UCLA to the B1G

You 'member a year ago today when the Big Ten was announcing this alliance, back before they proceeded to raid one of their alliance mates? I 'member.
What a historic move by these three conferences to collective do absolutely nothing but posture to the SEC, who will continue to claim championships and rake home the money that follows winners. 

 
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I have seen multiple articles from talking heads making the “bold” prediction that more PAC12 teams will be added to the Big10 before the end of this season so they can join with USC and UCLA. 
 

https://www.si.com/college/byu/football/brett-mcmurphy-foresees-further-big-ten-and-big-12-expansion

https://www.si.com/college/byu/football/brett-mcmurphy-foresees-further-big-ten-and-big-12-expansion
 
I miss the days of stable conferences where traditions and rivalries have been played for decades.  However, that's long past.

So, if we are going to go down this road, go B1G or go home.  I say go for it.  Get to 20 or 24 teams of major college programs and change college football away from just being dominated in the south east.  

 
Very interesting info.

I wish I could see the data on all the teams from the first slide.  Also, why the hell do they have ND in the ACC?  This is supposed to be for college FOOTBALL....for which, they are an independent.  






It's cool stuff but... anyone else having trouble believing our fan base is smaller than Missouri's? Their stadium has always been far smaller than ours, and our games get better time slots which I assume is because we pull in higher viewership. This one doesn't pass the sniff test for me. aTm, Texas, and Oklahoma having bigger fan bases, I can believe.

 
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It's cool stuff but... anyone else having trouble believing our fan base is smaller than Missouri's? Their stadium has always been far smaller than ours, and our games get better time slots which I assume is because we pull in higher viewership. This one doesn't pass the sniff test for me. aTm, Texas, and Oklahoma having bigger fan bases, I can believe.
Yes

 
With the talk of Oregon and Washington ' in talks wt Big 10' and Stanford and Cal being possible additions plus the continued talk about Norte Dame, I'd like to 

see the following.   4 pods of 6 teams

West Region:

Pacific DIVISION: 

UCLA, USC, OR, WASH, CAL, STANFORD

PLAINS DIVISION

NEBRASKA, IOWA, MINI, WISCY, NW, ILL

EAST REGION:

LAKES DIVISION

OSU, MICH, MSU, PURDUE, INDY, N.DAME

ATLANTIC DIVISION

PSU, RUTGERS, MARYLAND, MIAMI, GEORGIA TECH, VIRGINIA TECH (or NC State or one of the 4 below that are rumored targets of the SEC)   -  

(assumption that SEC gets FSU, Clemson, NC, Virginia and somehow breaks the contractional barriers wt the ACC Grant of Rights)

Nebraska would play everyone in its division yearly (5 games) and 3 from the Pacific Division (cycling through every team every 2 years).  They would also play 2 from the Lakes Div and 2 from the Atlantic division (cycling through every team every 3 years).  - thus 12 games all in conference play. 

This would give the Big 10 a truly national foot print for both TV, Streaming rights and for recruiting.  It would get the BIG 10 into the hot recruiting areas of the south where the SEC currently dominates.  

 
With the talk of Oregon and Washington ' in talks wt Big 10' and Stanford and Cal being possible additions plus the continued talk about Norte Dame, I'd like to 

see the following.   4 pods of 6 teams

West Region:

Pacific DIVISION: 

UCLA, USC, OR, WASH, CAL, STANFORD

PLAINS DIVISION

NEBRASKA, IOWA, MINI, WISCY, NW, ILL

EAST REGION:

LAKES DIVISION

OSU, MICH, MSU, PURDUE, INDY, N.DAME

ATLANTIC DIVISION

PSU, RUTGERS, MARYLAND, MIAMI, GEORGIA TECH, VIRGINIA TECH (or NC State or one of the 4 below that are rumored targets of the SEC)   -  

(assumption that SEC gets FSU, Clemson, NC, Virginia and somehow breaks the contractional barriers wt the ACC Grant of Rights)

Nebraska would play everyone in its division yearly (5 games) and 3 from the Pacific Division (cycling through every team every 2 years).  They would also play 2 from the Lakes Div and 2 from the Atlantic division (cycling through every team every 3 years).  - thus 12 games all in conference play. 

This would give the Big 10 a truly national foot print for both TV, Streaming rights and for recruiting.  It would get the BIG 10 into the hot recruiting areas of the south where the SEC currently dominates.  


Wouldn't North Carolina and Virginia be in play [and better options than Miami and Georgia Tech] to get the AAU stuff if possible?

 
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