I don't think the Big East is stable at all.
Agree.
Syracuse, UConn, Pitt and Rutgers could all be swooped up by the ACC if they expand.
Pitt and Rutgers could be swooped up by an expanding B10.
West Virginia, Mizzou and Louisville could all end up in the SEC as the 14th, 15th and 16th teams
The BE could easily end up being Cincy, USF, ISU, TCU, KSU, Baylor and two other current non-AQ schools. That Big East would suck for ISU.
KSU isn't tied to KU. That has been made abundantly clear.
Agree.
Syracuse, UConn, Pitt and Rutgers could all be swooped up by the ACC if they expand.
Pitt and Rutgers could be swooped up by an expanding B10.
West Virginia, Mizzou and Louisville could all end up in the SEC as the 14th, 15th and 16th teams
The BE could easily end up being Cincy, USF, ISU, TCU, KSU, Baylor and two other current non-AQ schools. That Big East would suck for ISU.
And if all those things happen, there is one AAU school left for the two Big Ten spots. And ND left for the other.
And if all those things happen, there is one AAU school left for the two Big Ten spots. And ND left for the other.
Hold everything folks.
The Southeastern Conference presidents met Tuesday night and voted to admit Texas A&M. But the vote came with a stipulation that still must be worked out.
The SEC presidents voted to admit Texas A&M as the 13th member of that league so long as each individual member of the Big 12 waives its right to litigation against the SEC.
And it was unclear Tuesday night if all nine remaining members of the Big 12 would waive that right, sources said. The Big 12 schools were expected to discuss the matter on Wednesday, sources said. That's the same day Texas A&M has planned a celebration in College Station to announce its admission into the SEC, sources said.
If even one of the Big 12 schools refuse to waive their right to sue the SEC over its courtship of Texas A&M, the SEC could withdraw its vote to admit A&M, sources said.
After letters were exchanged by SEC commissioner Mike Slive and Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe Tuesday, Beebe told Slive the Big 12 conference office had waived its right to litigate against Texas A&M or the SEC but that the Big 12's waiver was not binding on the individual members of the Big 12, sources said.
The SEC indicated it would admit Texas A&M only upon condition that each individual member of the Big 12 waive its right to sue the SEC, sources said.
And that condition was in doubt Tuesday night, sources said.
Stay tuned.
Not that Chip has been incredibly reliable (especially lately) but..
Orangebloods.com - A&M acceptance to SEC contingent on waiver of litigation
IF this is the hurdle, why would anyone, especially any schools like ours that may face losses if the conference collapses, waive that right?
Wave,
Somebody by the name Jim criner had the same idea. Look what it got us, a 6-5 season and we're still digging out of his mess. I'm too old to go through 20 more years of REALLY bad football again.
Don't assume anything is a lock to have us win the fb conference championship. Remember, how long since our last one?
Not that Chip has been incredibly reliable (especially lately) but..
Orangebloods.com - A&M acceptance to SEC contingent on waiver of litigation
IF this is the hurdle, why would anyone, especially any schools like ours that may face losses if the conference collapses, waive that right?
Baylor will be faced with a option of letting the Ags leave in 2012 & still being able to schedule with A&M
or the Ags leave in 2013 & A&M blackballs Baylor from all future scheduling
Baylor will be faced with a option of letting the Ags leave in 2012 & still being able to schedule with A&M
or the Ags leave in 2013 & A&M blackballs Baylor from all future scheduling
Baylor will be faced with a option of letting the Ags leave in 2012 & still being able to schedule with A&M
or the Ags leave in 2013 & A&M blackballs Baylor from all future scheduling
I dont think the year A&M leaves would matter as far as tortious interference claims goes.
Hell, im not sure ISU should waive that right unless we have a locked down deal to at least the big east.
Not that Chip has been incredibly reliable (especially lately) but..
Orangebloods.com - A&M acceptance to SEC contingent on waiver of litigation
I see this all as a HUGE plus for Iowa State. Baylor is apparently the ONLY hurdle left for A&M that is threatening to sue. Why? Well why would any of the remaining Big 12 schools sue if they all have a place to land? This all is telling me that Baylor is ****ed and everyone else had their **** together a long time ago and that Iowa State is headed Big East. All A&M will have to do is payoff Baylor.