*****The Super, Mega, Huge Big 12 Expansion Thread*****

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Except that KSU has KU looking out for them apparently and Iowa apparenlty isn't looking out for ISU
this doesn't mean squat, KU may prefer to stay with KSU, but KU prefers to make sure it lands first and foremost... KU and Missouri as a package makes a lot more sense to say the big 10 then including KSU.
 

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Except that KSU has KU looking out for them apparently and Iowa apparenlty isn't looking out for ISU

Kansas and K-State are in the same boat so they're sticking together. Iowa is perfectly fine in the Big Ten, they're not going to worry about ISU. If anything, they view this as a way to strengthen its grip on the state
 

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Except that KSU has KU looking out for them apparently and Iowa apparenlty isn't looking out for ISU

Iowa and KU aren't in similar positions. KU can say "To get me you have to take K-State", Iowa can't say "Take Iowa State or I'm leaving".
 

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Sorry for the off topic post but I am really, really, really ******.

Holy crap calm down. Find mute button on your computer. Press it. Alternately...find volume knob on your external speakers. Turn them all the way down. It's annoying, but it's not this rant worthy.

Now, back to the topic.

*Edit* Forgot about changing my avatar last night, might as well take advantage.

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I'll say it again.... Big XII will survive, everyone will land somewhere. If teams get left out and put tax payers on the hook because of greedy schools then you will see congress step in and say, enough already. Either get along or you are going to have some serious questions to answer.

The KSU athletic director said he was 100% confident that KSU would be playing at the top level of college football. That's enough to give me 100% confidence that ISU will too.

It would be nice to have Grassley or someone really rattle that cage, but right now congress can't agree on what color the sky is. And if you stack up our delegation against other states that are changing affiliations, even with our seniority, we lose. So depending on them is probably not realistic.

But I like your quote from KSU. I hope we can stick with them somehow, they're a good rival for us. Bottom line is no one really knows anything at this point -- but we might in 48 hours.
 

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I'll say it again.... Big XII will survive, everyone will land somewhere. If teams get left out and put tax payers on the hook because of greedy schools then you will see congress step in and say, enough already. Either get along or you are going to have some serious questions to answer.

The KSU athletic director said he was 100% confident that KSU would be playing at the top level of college football. That's enough to give me 100% confidence that ISU will too.

I think most of us agree with this. The issue is if we can maintain the "big names" in UT and OU so the $$$$ continue to be strong. The B12 as a piecemeal conference is not as appealing but the likely result if UT/OU leave.
 

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Colorado, Utah and the Arizona schools would go ballistic. They wouldn't be in the same division as California schools anymore but with no Texas in the mix, they wouldn't have Texas recruiting either. I'm sure they'd raise a stink

In the case of 16 in the PAC there wouldn't be divisions. It would be pods and the pod would be OU/OSU/KU/Mizzou. CU would still get plenty of games in California. Now if just OU/OSU are added THEN CU and the Az schools would likely be in a non Cali division.
 

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It would be nice to have Grassley or someone really rattle that cage, but right now congress can't agree on what color the sky is. And if you stack up our delegation against other states that are changing affiliations, even with our seniority, we lose. So depending on them is probably not realistic.

But I like your quote from KSU. I hope we can stick with them somehow, they're a good rival for us. Bottom line is no one really knows anything at this point -- but we might in 48 hours.

Have you seen the committee appointments Grassley and Harkin hold? You can like them or not, but to say they are less powerful than other senators.... I can't imagine it.
 

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this doesn't mean squat, KU may prefer to stay with KSU, but KU prefers to make sure it lands first and foremost... KU and Missouri as a package makes a lot more sense to say the big 10 then including KSU.

What is getting left out is that in the state of Kansas, K-State has a LOT of power in the legislature and BOR, and if they don't get a deal close to KU, there will be a holy war there. I lived in Kansas for 15 years and worked at KU, so I see them sticking together.

Disclaimer: Pure speculation. I don't know any more about what KU and KSU are planning to do than anyone else.
 

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The frustrating thing for us right now is the other schools in our conference are waffling. We are held hostage by their indecision. Dominos are falling all around us, and the decision makers in our conference are still standing around with their pants down arguing about who's junk is more awesome. We are left sitting on the couch waiting for the QB to call us, while he is out screwing the other teams cheerleaders.
 

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Let's cross our fingers...

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Wow that looks good.
 

im4cyclones

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In the case of 16 in the PAC there wouldn't be divisions. It would be pods and the pod would be OU/OSU/KU/Mizzou. CU would still get plenty of games in California. Now if just OU/OSU are added THEN CU and the Az schools would likely be in a non Cali division.

Why pods instead of divisions? Have heard that before but haven't heard it explained. An interesting idea...
 
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