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What do you think Damon? Could you give this a plug tomorrow? @Frontrunner
Do you think it would be worth them actually using the BTN alternate channels? lol
Purdue and Rutgers get a lot of use out of those channels every Fall.
What do you think Damon? Could you give this a plug tomorrow? @Frontrunner
Do you think it would be worth them actually using the BTN alternate channels? lol
I think some people undervalue what Kansas Basketball on BTN would be worth.
What do you think Damon? Could you give this a plug tomorrow? @Frontrunner
Do you think it would be worth them actually using the BTN alternate channels? lol
So we are left to believe that Oklahoma and Kansas turned away the B1G in spite of the obvious benefits that joining the conference would bring them? That makes little sense.Completely incorrect. Not only is Oklahoma academically palatable for the B1G, they were part of the original deal that had five Big XII teams moving to the B1G (and therefore was already vetted by the conference).
Honestly, I've thought we've moved on from people throwing this stuff out there... *shakes head*
C'mon...where have you people been? Not only do we know that the B1G has an interest in Oklahoma and Kansas, they've already been vetted and were ready to join. :facepalm:
Also, when you go down the list of available expansion candidates and remove all of the pipe dream crap (e.g. anyone in the ACC now thanks to their GOR), Oklahoma and Texass are at the top when you look at football. When you look at basketball, Kansas is at the top of the list. The B1G was already going to welcome them in at one point. The Big XII's GOR will expire (provided Oklahoma/Texass/Kansas don't capitulate to renew it) well before the ACC GOR does.
Grabbing Oklahoma still gets you North Texas recruiting and TV sets. Folks don't realize how entrenched Oklahoma is in North Texas (DFW and points north). Central Texas and Southern Texas are still going to go with wherever Texass goes and/or the SEC, and by grabbing Oklahoma, you still at least get the Tulsa (400k) and OKC (600k) television markets to boot, which is a wash when compared to the Austin TV (1m) market that Texass would bring in. Plus you don't have to mess with the whole Bevo TV debacle.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/barfknecht-during-realignment-big-ten-pondered-taking-four-more-from/article_2d507fc0-3337-11e5-8cc1-4373847a1bfe.html?TNNoMobileSo we are left to believe that Oklahoma and Kansas turned away the B1G in spite of the obvious benefits that joining the conference would bring them? That makes little sense.
Speculative talks between parties that had no input into that article.http://www.omaha.com/huskers/barfknecht-during-realignment-big-ten-pondered-taking-four-more-from/article_2d507fc0-3337-11e5-8cc1-4373847a1bfe.html?TNNoMobile
Read the article for yourself. It was a Lee Barfknecht article from 2015.
Nobody turned anybody away. There was some speculative talks between athletic directors in June 2010 involving NU, ISU, OU, KU and TAMU to the Big Ten. Indications were positive, but the NU to the Big Ten move happened the same month. This shut down the process before anything formal could be offered or accepted. This information came straight from an anonymous Big 12 AD's mouth, talking with Lee.
Speculative talks between parties that had no input into that article.
I could say that the SEC thought about asking USC to join their conference but are you going to accept that as fact?
Again, I would love to see Oklahoma and Kansas join the B1G but if it ever happens it won't be a first strike.
Speculative talks between parties that had no input into that article.
I could say that the SEC thought about asking USC to join their conference but are you going to accept that as fact?
Again, I would love to see Oklahoma and Kansas join the B1G but if it ever happens it won't be a first strike.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/barfknecht-during-realignment-big-ten-pondered-taking-four-more-from/article_2d507fc0-3337-11e5-8cc1-4373847a1bfe.html?TNNoMobile
Read the article for yourself. It was a Lee Barfknecht article from 2015.
Nobody turned anybody away. There was some speculative talks between athletic directors in June 2010 involving NU, ISU, OU, KU and TAMU to the Big Ten. Indications were positive, but the NU to the Big Ten move happened the same month. This shut down the process before anything formal could be offered or accepted. This information came straight from an anonymous Big 12 AD's mouth, talking with Lee.
Speculative talks between parties that had no input into that article.
I could say that the SEC thought about asking USC to join their conference but are you going to accept that as fact?
Again, I would love to see Oklahoma and Kansas join the B1G but if it ever happens it won't be a first strike.
you kicking Rutgers and Maryland out of the B1G?I made something a few years ago about conference realignment. This is what I thought the Midwest should look like. I have all the conferences moved around some. I think more geographically located conferences make more sense for everyone. Should be no independents allowed - all conferences need same amount of teams/games etc.
(West)
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
(East)
Cincinnati
Indiana
Michigan
Michigan State
Ohio State
Purdue
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Yes. They belong in the ACC/Big East - makes way more sense to me.you kicking Rutgers and Maryland out of the B1G?
I still prefer adding OU and KU to the West and moving Purdue East. Makes both dovisions pretty equal competitively and give us a better rival, Wisconsin and Iowa trash can have eachother back.