to answer the OP's question.....I submit Colorado.
Nah, they got exactly what they wanted by going to the PAC.
to answer the OP's question.....I submit Colorado.
They haven't won a regular season Big 12 Championship EVER! What makes you think they will be relevant in a league where:
#1 Kentucky ....................................#2 Who cares?
They haven't one a regular season Big 12 Championship EVER! What makes you think they will be relevant in a league where:
#1 Kentucky ....................................#2 Who cares.
to answer the OP's question.....I submit Colorado.
Oh yeah. I keep forgetting about them.
Nah, they got exactly what they wanted by going to the PAC.
to answer the OP's question.....I submit Colorado.
Sure they aren't doing great athletically, but they'd probably be doing just as bad, maybe even worse in the B12. They've wanted to go somewhere like the PAC since the Big 8 days, and honestly you can make an argument that they are a better fit for those schools than they are to the Midwest and Texas schools. Missouri on the other hand gives up by far their biggest rivalry to go to a conference which is going to be much more difficult for them to win, for not that much more money, where they will be on an island within their division and have no rivals.
It's an apples to oranges comparison.
I think it was a terrible, knee-jerk move.
But i wish people would stop talking about the SEC like it belongs in the NFL. They aren't quite that good.
lol I never said they'd be relevant, and I'm not making an argument for them. I think they made a bad decision. I just see them as doing well in basketball. They can feast on the sucky SEC.
So? From what they gain in basketball they will be destroyed in football. I think even Gary Pinkel decommitted after their decision to head to the SEC.
I am starting to hold my breath.Yeah, all they did was sign the consensus number one recruit in the country. And they have an excellent chance to win the SEC East next year in Football as well. After that, we'll see.