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The same plane that Prez Boren took to Misery and Aggie is now on its way to Indianapolis.
Isn't that where the NCAA HQ is?
Isn't that where the NCAA HQ is?
Doesn't really tell us much. What else could GG say, really? If he is working behind the scenes with the B1G or other B12 schools it is probably under condition of anonymity.
The Houston fan base is small due to area pro teams, but it might get better in a better conference. Their hunting dog might get bigger.Wow, thanks for the link. The NY Times did some amazing work there; or at least digging up work that others had done and summarizing it for human consumption. As I was reading through it I was constantly amazed at how much it actually lined up with the reality we are seeing. And the reality as I thought I understood it (guess I do understand it pretty well ... pats self on back). A few exceptions: Boise had a larger fan base that I was expecting; I think it surprised them too. Idaho is now a football hotbed and all eyes are glued on the Broncos. UNLV really suprised me for being in such a large city they have very few fans. Guess there are so many other things to do in Vegas nobody cares about football. In the south a couple of Florida teams surprised: USF and UCF. USF is in Tampa and UCF is in Orlando and people in Florida follow football pretty closely so there are relatively a lot of fans for schools that don't have much prestige or reputation.
But other than that it was spot on. Incredibly so. They even explain why the B1G isn't looking to expand ... they don't have too and the numbers back it up.
I would recommend that everyone look at that data because that is what is being used to slice up the pie.
Oh, there was one other surprise: Houston. We all knew Houston was not a great fit and they have a really small fan base for being in such a big city. Not sure why.
I just heard on the DP show that West Virginia has been rejected by the ACC and SEC.
I think it means the SEC is staying at 12. They are giving up on aTm because of legal threats.I just heard on the DP show that West Virginia has been rejected by the ACC and SEC.
While on the short term this may be bad due to the SEC courting Missouri, but it could end up being good for us. In the 64 team scenario, 4 teams were going to be left out from the big12 and big east. I think we just found team #1. If academics keep WVU out of the SEC, where else could they go?
Depressing article in Wall Street Journal:
... not the "most popular" in our own state ...
Nate said it was a living document. Maybe Clone fans should submit some ballots on their way up from 30k in replies. It might look like we have more fans if we do.Its because it was done by Nate Silver. Huge stat guy and excellent at what he does. Started out in baseball(PECOTA if you've heard of it) before moving onto politics before the 2008 election. As you can see he sometimes deviates outside politics and when he does it's typically excellent work.
If this thing does go the 4-super conference route, I wonder if we'll see a limited playoff system where the top four in each conference play for a championship. That of course means that non-BCS schools would be completely cut-out from an opportunity to play for a national title.
Exactly. My guess is super conferences will NOT be playing ''NCAA'' football. They will make their own type of football league. It seems like the likely and obvious next step after all of this.
bobfescoe Bob Fescoe
Hearing from ou money person pac12 flirtation was originally posturing but may have gone 2 far majority ou ppl want 2 keep big12 intact
I'm betting Boomer and his friends hate this guy.bobfescoe Bob Fescoe
Hearing from ou money person pac12 flirtation was originally posturing but may have gone 2 far majority ou ppl want 2 keep big12 intact
The NCAA already runs a playoff. They are not involved in the BCS structure. Why wouldn't these teams just follow the NCAA structure already in place.
Having all of these schools just leave the governing body of the NCAA would be a HUGE logistical hurdle that would not happen over night or even without months if not years of negotiations and agreements. Remember how A&M was supposed to be gone over a month ago. That is one team leaving a conference, now add 64 teams leaving an association they have been a member of for decades.
bobfescoe Bob Fescoe
Hearing from ou money person pac12 flirtation was originally posturing but may have gone 2 far majority ou ppl want 2 keep big12 intact