Actually, there is - the old Big 12 North, where nobody was "propped up", but it was just plain bad at football. Had Iowa State choked on one fewer win in both 2004 and 2005, ISU would have been back-to-back outright Big 12 North champions - with 7 wins in '04 and 8 wins in '05. As awesome as it would have been for ISU, that's just bad football.
Am I the only one that wants this expansion to happen just for the primary reason of being entertained by isuno1fan losing his **** over not having his "precious" round robin anymore?
Trade WV for Mizzou, add Fighting Eustachys and New Mexico and be done.
After that let's see if Central will come on board. New Mexico? Really?
I'm not thinking TV or football or basketball. I'm thinking places I'd like to visit. So shoot me.
I dont get how this can be bad. ISU KU Kstate UCONN WVU CINCI........We could go bowling maybe
Actually, there is - the old Big 12 North, where nobody was "propped up", but it was just plain bad at football. Had Iowa State choked on one fewer win in both 2004 and 2005, ISU would have been back-to-back outright Big 12 North champions - with 7 wins in '04 and 8 wins in '05. As awesome as it would have been for ISU, that's just bad football.
Because schools should be added to strengthen conference prestige; not soften Iowa State's schedule. And conference prestige is judged largely by the success of its football programs. This is all about making sure the Big 12 continues to have a place at the big boy table- AKA the College Football playoff.
Take AIB East & the Buckeyes for example: OU got in over them despite having one loss because they played the Big 12 gauntlet rather than coasting through a field of patsies.
Trade WV for Mizzou, add Fighting Eustachys and New Mexico and be done.
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IMO Cincy is a solid choice because of their proximity to the Big12 footprint. UConn or BYU are both outliers to the Big12 footprint. They would just replace WVU as the only child.
With BYU and Loisville, I think that forces the Big12 to expand west and go after schools like CSU, UNLV, New Mexico.
With Louisville and UConn, that signals a desire to add 2 to 4 ACC schools. While FSU would be the crown jewel. I would think new members of the ACC like Pitt, Louisville or Boston College might be more likely to bolt.
I don't get the BYU love. It would make this conference a even bigger geographic nightmare. 3 time zones and it costs a lot of money to send your softball team there. We also know scheduling with them will be a pain and they will want to keep their own network. The Pac 12 added Colorado and not BYU. So BYU doesn't want to join, or they want to be a pain in the ***, or they are not worth having in a P5 conference.
All of this is opinion. Nothing about expansion is inevitable. And UCONN is only remotely a "good" candidate if the conference ties itself to a dieing business model.
From an Iowa State perspective, that is great. A football team that is likely in our division that sucks.
Division alignment would likely be the 4 Texas schools and OU and OSU which would leave the 2 Kansas schools, Iowa State, WVU, Cinci and UConn. Talk about a dream.
I would hate for B12 cornerstone Texas Tech to feel left out.I would like to see New Mexico included if the Big 12 is going to "elevate" a school. Gives TT a closer rival.
I thought the same thing about the Big Ten and look how they did it.
Baylor
BYU
OU
OSU
Texa$
Tech
Cincy
ISU
KU
KSU
TCU
WVU
Three time zones ain't that big of a deal if the schedule is arranged so that BYU-Tech & Cincy-WVU aren't crossing paths very often.