Here's why I think we want to be in the Big12. IF the end game is going to be 4 super conferences with 16 teams, that means there are 64 spots. We need to put ourselves in position to have one of those 64 spots. Currently, we are not in that position. There are 64 teams in the P5 today. And ND needs to displace someone too.
So it seems our best strategy is to get into the Big12, strength our program with the additional dollars, and work to beat out some of the current programs in the Big12 when the final shuffle occurs. Seems to me, our geography will help. The key will be to have the best program as possible by that time.
Will we be more attractive than Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Baylor, West Virginia, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas? If we get into the Big12 it gives us an advantage over teams that don't - UConn, BYU, Memphis, USF, UCF. The boat might get smaller if the Pac10 can't get who it wants from the Big12 and takes a team from the Mountain West. (I still can't believe Utah is in the Pac10, argh!)
Current situation:
ACC - 14 teams
Big 10 - 14 teams
SEC - 14 teams
Pac 10 - 12 teams
Big 12 - 10 teams
So it seems our best strategy is to get into the Big12, strength our program with the additional dollars, and work to beat out some of the current programs in the Big12 when the final shuffle occurs. Seems to me, our geography will help. The key will be to have the best program as possible by that time.
Will we be more attractive than Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Baylor, West Virginia, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas? If we get into the Big12 it gives us an advantage over teams that don't - UConn, BYU, Memphis, USF, UCF. The boat might get smaller if the Pac10 can't get who it wants from the Big12 and takes a team from the Mountain West. (I still can't believe Utah is in the Pac10, argh!)
Current situation:
ACC - 14 teams
Big 10 - 14 teams
SEC - 14 teams
Pac 10 - 12 teams
Big 12 - 10 teams
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