What conference are we afraid will come along and take USF, SMU, Memphis and Boise?! Those schools will always be there - wait to see what happens with PAC and if no schools become available you can always add any or all of those four.
Or none.
What conference are we afraid will come along and take USF, SMU, Memphis and Boise?! Those schools will always be there - wait to see what happens with PAC and if no schools become available you can always add any or all of those four.
I just got that feeling in my tummy like after eating at a Chinese buffet.
I must admit, going to the B1G probably has more pluses than minuses.So these guys are Baylor guys and always trying to make it sound great. Baylor has nowhere to go, I hope we leave, **** that.
Add all the scrubs for all I care as long as ISU is getting the F out of Dodge.So these guys are Baylor guys and always trying to make it sound great. Baylor has nowhere to go, I hope we leave, **** that.
I must admit, going to the B1G probably has more pluses than minuses.![]()
To my knowledge Baylor isn’t in the Big 10
I was refering to the last part of the post, not the first.So these guys are Baylor guys and always trying to make it sound great. Baylor has nowhere to go, I hope we leave, **** that.
This guy (in the middle) has had some pretty good info (believe he is tight with the Baylor AD) as this has all been taking place. Here is his latest:
This guy (in the middle) has had some pretty good info (believe he is tight with the Baylor AD) as this has all been taking place. Here is his latest:
We will see what happens but don't think it's just a weird coincidence that Boise St turned down the AAC recently.This is just throwing **** at the wall to see what sticks.
Boise State just isn't Big 12 material. Even if you wanted to grade on a curve for potential. Even if you thought Big 12 presidents would approve of such a thing.
If that's where this is all headed, ISU football will be dead.
Finally get a legit coach here and then get demoted to a mid major conference… sounds about right![]()
Well, the South is the South, pockets and all. Just like any region, there are all kinds of cultural differences within the region. University towns in the South are just as different from the rest of their region as University towns in the Midwest or any other region too. That being said, as a former resident of multple ACC (Virginia, Georgia and Florida), SEC (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Georgia) and B1G (Iowa, Illinois and Ohio) states, I would say that UVA and UNC most definitely would be a better cultural fit in the SEC than the B1G. The Wahoos and the Tar Heels might ulimately end up in the B1G. The University faculty might like it, but the fans throughout the two states will not like it one bit.The state of North Carolina is culturally different in many pockets from "the South" and nowhere is this more true than the Triangle region that includes Chapel Hill. UVA and UNC are better cultural fits in the B1G than the SEC, before you even consider the academic prestige of either.
I really like your last paragraph. I want to believe that’s part of it. At this point, I still have hesitations in my trust of Bowlsby so I’m waiting to see, and hoping.The 365 guys are more Baylor propaganda than real inside info. They NEED the Big12 to survive because that is option 1, 2, and 3 for them. So they pump it up like crazy. They also report on rumors and random tweets, speculation, etc as long as its pro Big12 and pro Baylor.
Bowlsby knows those teams arent going anywhere. The reason to flirt with them is in case the B1G or Pac12 grabs OSU, ISU, KU, etc. Then you have replacements lined up. Is that likely? No. But contingency planning.
Finally, its always good to look like you might be doing something. It puts pressure on other conferences and gives them something to think about. E.g. if the Arizonas are worried USC/UO might leave, but suddenly they arent sure if the Pac12 would have BSU/SDST available, well, maybe we should be talking to the Big12 too, just in case. You want to look like a predator, even if you might only be prey.
Well, the South is the South, pockets and all. Just like any region, there are all kinds of cultural differences within the region. University towns in the South are just as different from the rest of their region as University towns in the Midwest or any other region too. That being said, as a former resident of multple ACC (Virginia, Georgia and Florida), SEC (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Georgia) and B1G (Iowa, Illinois and Ohio) states, I would say that UVA and UNC most definitely would be a better cultural fit in the SEC than the B1G. The Wahoos and the Tar Heels might ulimately end up in the B1G. The University faculty might like it, but the fans throughout the two states will not like it one bit.
Yeah...adding SMU and USF is not doing anything to solidify the Big 12...probably the opposite. On the other hand, adding Arizona and ASU might actually do some solidifying.YIKES
If a third of what that guy says is true- the Big12 as a P5 conference is done. Adding Memphis, SMU and USF basically makes the Big12 a glorified AAC. It would be one thing if USF was actually in Miami!! Not sure how adding 2 Florida schools in Tampa & Orlando expand the Big12's reach. Same goes for SMU & TCU.
Hope Jamie & Wendy are working their Big10 & SEC connections hard.