*****The Super, Mega, Huge Big 12 Expansion Thread*****

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cyman05

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I don't think that is grounds to sue. That was last spring/early summer

Maybe you're right, but if I left a billion dollar contract on the table and was in danger of being left behind, I'd sue even if I didn't think my odds of winning were too good.
 

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I agree somewhat. Unfortunately the Big 10 hasn't set any precedence to help you prove your point. The Big 10 has only added 2 schools since the conference formed. Both football schools. It's not, "let's add a team that has good academics OR is good at football." It's "let's add a team that has good football AND good academics. Unfortunately we have one and not the other (historically).

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Big 10 Conference established 1896
Original schools:
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Northwestern
Purdue

Joined later:
Indiana (1899)
Iowa (1899)
Ohio St (1912)
Michigan St (1950)
Penn St (1990)
Nebraska (2011)

In other words, HALF the conference joined after the conference was founded.
 

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I was originally responding to cyatheart who said the above that ISU would "NOT EVER" go to the Big10. And you are saying that there is no way the Big10 will take people they don't want. And I disagree with both. As I already said. If the PAC, SEC and ACC all have 16 and they approach the TV networks and say, we want a national championship and you guys to cover it and the networks all sign on. The Big10 can either decide they will not play for a national championship or they can go to 16 teams with two team that don't really add much but due to the added $$ from a national championship tourney don't cost you money either. Then it's a no brainer decision, you add 2 teams and you keep playing for national championships.

This situation is not probable, but it is definitely possible.

I understand what your saying now
 

isuno1fan

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To get 16 teams.
Pac 12 adds OU,OSU,TT and Texas
SEC adds A&M, WVU, MU and I say USF but I think it would be TCU or BU simply because no state that has an SEC team will vote to allow another.
ACC adds Pitt, Cuse, UCONN and L'ville
Big 10 adds Rutgers, KU and the 2 from KSU,ISU and Cincy

IF USF doesn't go to SEC and ACC wants them they go there with L'Ville likely getting bumped out

Point is that it gets slim pickings very quickly. I'm starting to see 14 as the max except for maybe the Pac because if they extend all the way to Oklahoma, they are going to need 4 teams in that geography for it to make sense otherwise OU and OSU are all by themselves way the heck away from everyone else....sooooo

Pac: UT/Tech/OU/OSU
SEC: WVU/A&M
ACC: Cuse/Pitt
B10: Rutgers/Mizzou

That leaves the following for a conference of leftovers

ISU, KU, KSU, BU, TCU, USF, Louisville, Cincy, UConn

That's 9 teams. Could look to maybe add BYU, UCF and ECU for a conference of 12

West
ISU
KU
KSU
Baylor
TCU
BYU

East
USF
Louisville
Cincy
UConn
UCF
ECU

Ehhh...this is probably a worse case situation
 

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Tonight's Baylor attendance. Baylor Bold! Why again are they in a major conference...oh yeah, politics.

And athletic budget...
 

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Why not? At the time Nebraska was an AAU member, and while we at ISU like to make fun of them for that, their academics aren't nearly as bad as we make them out to be. They're not as good as ISU's, but they're not exactly OU, OSU, or K-State either.
I think the B1G needs to add a real AAU team since the last one was booted within months.
 

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I think the B1G needs to add a real AAU team since the last one was booted within months.

Maybe not 15-20 years ago...but with the way ISU's been moving as a university in recent history, we SCREAM Big Ten in almost every way. Growing, large research endowment, updating facilities, regional footprint, land-grant university, supportive (and traveling) fan base, AAU! Our football program would be very competitive even now, and who knows where we could go with Rhoads?

Right now, we'd be in better shape than Purdue and Minnesota, and Illinois is certainly not in amazing shape. Iowa's up and down, Penn State's disappointing, Northwestern is solid but not incredible, and you'd figure that one of Wisconsin and Michigan State will eventually give way and allow Michigan to return to the higher echelon of that league. We could do just as well there as in the Big XII, and our other programs would be very competitive (MBB, WBB, VB, wrestling).
 

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NO im saying I don't think there is anyway the Big 10 is going to make anyone tell them who they have to take and if they have to expand. I hope ISU is in the Big 10 if the Big 12 disbands but I just don't see the Big 10 being pressured into taking anyone

Agreed. They went like 15 years with 11 teams when common sense would say add another to get to 12. They will do whatever THEY want. Their brand is strong enough to sit at 12 when everyone else goes to 14 or 16.
 

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Right now, we'd be in better shape than Purdue and Minnesota, and Illinois is certainly not in amazing shape. Iowa's up and down, Penn State's disappointing, Northwestern is solid but not incredible, and you'd figure that one of Wisconsin and Michigan State will eventually give way and allow Michigan to return to the higher echelon of that league. We could do just as well there as in the Big XII, and our other programs would be very competitive (MBB, WBB, VB, wrestling).

Sure, we'd do better than Purdue, minny, and Indiana, football wise. The VERY important difference is that they're in the conference currently. We are not. Because of that, they aren't questioned. We are asked what we'd bring.
 

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Agreed. They went like 15 years with 11 teams when common sense would say add another to get to 12. They will do whatever THEY want. Their brand is strong enough to sit at 12 when everyone else goes to 14 or 16.

+1...I don't really see the incentive to go to 16 teams just because everybody is doing it. If you're part of a 12 team Big 10, just let other conferences go to 14, 16, 18, or 20 because it means less conference champions you might have to compete with for a national championship. Let other leagues die off one by one and you might have a 30-40% shot at a national championship every year just because there aren't many other contenders.

If you're the Big 10, you're driven by money just like every other conference, and you only add teams if they add value.
 

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My hope is that Pac, SEC and ACC stop at 14 and BIG stays at 12. The Big XII would have 7 teams and be able to build back up to 12 or 14. This would allow the Big XII to add 5 quality teams and stabilize before the next round of raiding. Maybe also add a huge buyout clause.
 

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I don't see how the PAC can stop at 14. Everyone else can but the PAC's only viable option in expansion is B12 teams and you cannot have 2 teams on an island (i.e. OU & OSU) 2 time zones away. That would be a death certificate for those teams.
 

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I get why people throw rutgers out for expansion because they are a big school with AAU membership. They are the only major player in fertile new jersey recruiting. I get all of that.

But their athletic department is a train wreck. I read something in USA today this spring about athletic dept taking huge loans from university. They are a little above average in fb and forgettable in most other sports.

How can adding them raise a conference's profile enough to increase tv revenue? I would think it would be hard to justify for a conference, financially.
 

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I don't see how the PAC can stop at 14. Everyone else can but the PAC's only viable option in expansion is B12 teams and you cannot have 2 teams on an island (i.e. OU & OSU) 2 time zones away. That would be a death certificate for those teams.

According to Boomer OU is okay with being handed that death certificate as long as it means playing 1 game in California every year.
 

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The more I think about it, the more it puts the strength back in the hands of UT. It makes less than Zero sense for OU and OSU to go to the PAC alone. As long as nobody else blinks (UT, Mizzou, KU, etc) then I think OU/OSU have to stay. Why would they want to be all alone 2 time zones away from the rest of their conference???
 
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CycloneBax

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I don't see how the PAC can stop at 14. Everyone else can but the PAC's only viable option in expansion is B12 teams and you cannot have 2 teams on an island (i.e. OU & OSU) 2 time zones away. That would be a death certificate for those teams.

Don't they already have 1 team on an island? Colorado. I know it's only 1 time zone, but it seems to be worse now than if OU & OSU join.
 
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