Bradr
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Looks like Rutgers has a new home page on their website:
http://www.scarletknights.com
And they're pretty excited.
http://www.scarletknights.com
And they're pretty excited.
wow, Yeah I would say they are.Looks like Rutgers has a new home page on their website:
http://www.scarletknights.com
And they're pretty excited.
I'd be pretty excited to leave the Big East as well.Looks like Rutgers has a new home page on their website:
http://www.scarletknights.com
And they're pretty excited.
Unless the Big 10 has some end game to pressure ND in, I'd like to see VA Tech (football & Virigina TVs), KU (basketball - just the BB - not much more in TV except during BB season). Looking at purely football - FSU (As we've yet revenged our 1993 - officials missing a 100 calls NCG), and VA Tech. Not sure if these schools are AAU qualified or not. Speaking of - is there any chance NU gets re-admitted into the AAU??It was mentioned, but I didn't see an article on it until you posted. Thanks for the find.Didn't see this mentioned here yet but News Corp closed its deal on the YES Network yesterday - a few hours after Rutgers became official.
http://www.usatoday....ansion/1718311/
The Big Ten Network being a bundle deal with the Yankees and the Nets explains why Rutgers was valuable after all.
Now I'm hearing talk of UNC and Kansas being the last 2 to come. I would be alright with that, but it's still not the powerhouse move that I was hoping for.
Who said they're stopping at 16? If they're willing, I could easily see Kansas, NC, and any combination of FSU, Clemson, Ga. Tech, Miami, Va. Tech, UVA getting a nod to go to 18 or 20.I can't imagine UNC coming without a dixieland friend.
Most likely the equally as elitist, UVA.
Barry Alvarez didn't just throw out that Superconference crap for nothing...
UVA, UNC, GT, and KU are all AAU members, VT and FSU are not. AAU membership isn't all it's cracked up to be though. VT and FSU are ranked academically higher than KU. In fact, out of all these schools, I think KU is the only one that might be disqualified purely for academic reasons.Unless the Big 10 has some end game to pressure ND in, I'd like to see VA Tech (football & Virigina TVs), KU (basketball - just the BB - not much more in TV except during BB season). Looking at purely football - FSU (As we've yet revenged our 1993 - officials missing a 100 calls NCG), and VA Tech. Not sure if these schools are AAU qualified or not. Speaking of - is there any chance NU gets re-admitted into the AAU??
Yep, there was lots going on behind the scenes, there is much more planning then meets the eye and the payoff should be pretty impressive.Didn't see this mentioned here yet but News Corp closed its deal on the YES Network yesterday - a few hours after Rutgers became official.
http://www.usatoday....ansion/1718311/
The Big Ten Network being a bundle deal with the Yankees and the Nets explains why Rutgers was valuable after all.
I have seen the 20 team confrence throwin around also. It showed the confrence broke up into 4-5 team divisions and it would have a playoff out of the top teams in each division to determine the B1G champ. It had FSU, Clemson, Miami, GT, UNC, UVA all coming aboard along with Maryland and Rutgers.It was mentioned, but I didn't see an article on it until you posted. Thanks for the find.Didn't see this mentioned here yet but News Corp closed its deal on the YES Network yesterday - a few hours after Rutgers became official.
http://www.usatoday....ansion/1718311/
The Big Ten Network being a bundle deal with the Yankees and the Nets explains why Rutgers was valuable after all.
Now I'm hearing talk of UNC and Kansas being the last 2 to come. I would be alright with that, but it's still not the powerhouse move that I was hoping for.
Who said they're stopping at 16? If they're willing, I could easily see Kansas, NC, and any combination of FSU, Clemson, Ga. Tech, Miami, Va. Tech, UVA getting a nod to go to 18 or 20.I can't imagine UNC coming without a dixieland friend.
Most likely the equally as elitist, UVA.
Barry Alvarez didn't just throw out that Superconference crap for nothing...
If that happens I will crap,but I could see this. I would feel bad for Ohio St and Michigan. They would still play each other every year and possibly knock each other off from the playoff. going to be some unbalanced pods if it happens. College tradition is almost dead. Not that Nebraska has a rival right now.I have seen the 20 team confrence throwin around also. It showed the confrence broke up into 4-5 team divisions and it would have a playoff out of the top teams in each division to determine the B1G champ. It had FSU, Clemson, Miami, GT, UNC, UVA all coming aboard along with Maryland and Rutgers.It was mentioned, but I didn't see an article on it until you posted. Thanks for the find.Didn't see this mentioned here yet but News Corp closed its deal on the YES Network yesterday - a few hours after Rutgers became official.
http://www.usatoday....ansion/1718311/
The Big Ten Network being a bundle deal with the Yankees and the Nets explains why Rutgers was valuable after all.
Now I'm hearing talk of UNC and Kansas being the last 2 to come. I would be alright with that, but it's still not the powerhouse move that I was hoping for.
Who said they're stopping at 16? If they're willing, I could easily see Kansas, NC, and any combination of FSU, Clemson, Ga. Tech, Miami, Va. Tech, UVA getting a nod to go to 18 or 20.I can't imagine UNC coming without a dixieland friend.
Most likely the equally as elitist, UVA.
Barry Alvarez didn't just throw out that Superconference crap for nothing...
KU is honestly not that bad...they're slightly better than Missouri, at any rate.UVA, UNC, GT, and KU are all AAU members, VT and FSU are not. AAU membership isn't all it's cracked up to be though. VT and FSU are ranked academically higher than KU. In fact, out of all these schools, I think KU is the only one that might be disqualified purely for academic reasons.Unless the Big 10 has some end game to pressure ND in, I'd like to see VA Tech (football & Virigina TVs), KU (basketball - just the BB - not much more in TV except during BB season). Looking at purely football - FSU (As we've yet revenged our 1993 - officials missing a 100 calls NCG), and VA Tech. Not sure if these schools are AAU qualified or not. Speaking of - is there any chance NU gets re-admitted into the AAU??
Yeah Nebraska isn't getting back into the AAU and I am pretty sure after how the whole thing went down the administration isn't big on going back either. Syracuse even left the AAU on their own will because they were about to be pushed out.KU is honestly not that bad...they're slightly better than Missouri, at any rate.UVA, UNC, GT, and KU are all AAU members, VT and FSU are not. AAU membership isn't all it's cracked up to be though. VT and FSU are ranked academically higher than KU. In fact, out of all these schools, I think KU is the only one that might be disqualified purely for academic reasons.Unless the Big 10 has some end game to pressure ND in, I'd like to see VA Tech (football & Virigina TVs), KU (basketball - just the BB - not much more in TV except during BB season). Looking at purely football - FSU (As we've yet revenged our 1993 - officials missing a 100 calls NCG), and VA Tech. Not sure if these schools are AAU qualified or not. Speaking of - is there any chance NU gets re-admitted into the AAU??
FSU isn't an AAU member, but I had found a few documents recently illustrating that they're actively trying to obtain AAU status.
As for Nebraska, I've heard that unless new leadership takes hold of the AAU and reverses the trajectory they're on, we won't get back in, and more ag research schools will be purged. Don't know if that's still the case, though.
Yeah Nebraska isn't getting back into the AAU and I am pretty sure after how the whole thing went down the administration isn't big on going back either. Syracuse even left the AAU on their own will because they were about to be pushed out.KU is honestly not that bad...they're slightly better than Missouri, at any rate.UVA, UNC, GT, and KU are all AAU members, VT and FSU are not. AAU membership isn't all it's cracked up to be though. VT and FSU are ranked academically higher than KU. In fact, out of all these schools, I think KU is the only one that might be disqualified purely for academic reasons.Unless the Big 10 has some end game to pressure ND in, I'd like to see VA Tech (football & Virigina TVs), KU (basketball - just the BB - not much more in TV except during BB season). Looking at purely football - FSU (As we've yet revenged our 1993 - officials missing a 100 calls NCG), and VA Tech. Not sure if these schools are AAU qualified or not. Speaking of - is there any chance NU gets re-admitted into the AAU??
FSU isn't an AAU member, but I had found a few documents recently illustrating that they're actively trying to obtain AAU status.
As for Nebraska, I've heard that unless new leadership takes hold of the AAU and reverses the trajectory they're on, we won't get back in, and more ag research schools will be purged. Don't know if that's still the case, though.
That said anyone paying attention to Nebraska academics will see they are making big investments on that front. Nebraska will be ranked last in the conference for a while, but in another decade UNL will be much closer to the pack than they are today. Innovation Campus is going to be huge.