Just saw on sportscenter that if ND is forced to give up independent status, it will pursue ACC membership. This is great news for ISU.
Why is this good news????
Why is this good news????
Just saw on sportscenter that if ND is forced to give up independent status, it will pursue ACC membership. This is great news for ISU.
That is NOT good news for ISU. If ND goes to the ACC we might be screwed because it really kills the chances that the B1G pursues further expansion. Our best chance would be Texas going to the Big Ten along with us, Mizzou, and Kansas, where we'd form some sort west division along with Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. That would obviously be pretty sweet, but seems about the least likely outcome at this point.
Do any of us really know what will make it the bets for ISU at this point?
Do any of us really know what will make it the bets for ISU at this point?
The Big 10 would be by far the best bet for ISU right now, and always has been. If that offer is ever made, we better be packing our bags immediately.
You would think though if the ACC and the PAC-12 both went to 16, the SEC and B1G would follow suit
That is NOT good news for ISU. If ND goes to the ACC we might be screwed because it really kills the chances that the B1G pursues further expansion. Our best chance would be Texas going to the Big Ten along with us, Mizzou, and Kansas, where we'd form some sort west division along with Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. That would obviously be pretty sweet, but seems about the least likely outcome at this point.
You would think though if the ACC and the PAC-12 both went to 16, the SEC and B1G would follow suit
The only news I want to hear is that OU is staying in the Big 12, and we are adding 3 more teams to get a title game. Louisville, Cincinatti, and TCU. The Big 10 may not expand period, meaning more teams are left out in the cold. And if they only go to 14, KU and Mizzou are higher up than we are. We need the Big 12 to survive, lock in equal revenue, and put in a monster buyout for leaving. In short, stability.