Not sure this makes a difference where we're concerned but Bowlsby seems to think they're fine.
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Looks like I was right.Originally posted by longtimefan View PostHonestly, I'd rather stay where we are. Big 12 is two teams 90% of the seasons. Nothing will change that.
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That Big 12 tv money deal is huge, though I agree with you. The AAC is building a strong conference in both FB and BB.Originally posted by longtimefan View PostHonestly, I'd rather stay where we are. Big 12 is two teams 90% of the seasons. Nothing will change that.
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Honestly, I'd rather stay where we are. Big 12 is two teams 90% of the seasons. Nothing will change that.
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The Big 12 won't expand. They will fold when Ok and Tx leave. The remaining teams will find themselves in other conferences like the AAC or the MWC, or in a few scenarios the Pac 12 or another P-5 conference. The winds will scatter them all over the place and hopefully, the AAC will be in a good position to pick up a few and improve by adding an Iowa State or Kansas State and dropping the likes of ECU and Tulane. Just my thoughts.Originally posted by richard k. View Post
It'll be up for discussion in a NY minute if the Sooners (&/or Longhorns) up and leave.
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I agree. I don't think you can count on it or count it out.Originally posted by coach View PostAfter what happened last time, i doubt anyone will ever know if they look to expand until it's done.
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After what happened last time, i doubt anyone will ever know if they look to expand until it's done.
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It'll be up for discussion in a NY minute if the Sooners (&/or Longhorns) up and leave.Originally posted by Lobot View PostBowlsby reiterated this this morning that they're staying at 10 and expansion is no longer up for discussion.
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Bowlsby reiterated this this morning that they're staying at 10 and expansion is no longer up for discussion.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostFor those who missed this yesterday David Boren at Oklahoma retired. Can't say I'm all that sorry to see him go.
https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/col...ow-decide-next
In terms of what it means for the future of the Little 12 it's a non-event. Texas calls the shots in the Little 12........always has and always will.
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For those who missed this yesterday David Boren at Oklahoma retired. Can't say I'm all that sorry to see him go.
https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/col...ow-decide-nextLast edited by Lobot; 09-21-2017, 09:16 AM.
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Parity works for the NFL; however you'd never get parity in the college game. There is a reason the high spending teams were big winners before free agency and also why there is a salary cap and compensatory picks. I am not alleging that recruits are being paid. The kids get to choose, the colleges don't draft. Kids choose schools for many reasons and the winning schools have a lot of positives with few negatives. It doesn't matter if current P5 teams are booted and school like UC or BYU or others are added to the Super 64...There will always be top feeders and bottom dwellers with the occasional rise of the Northwesterns of the world. A four conference Super 64 only makes sense if the big boys totally disavow their associations with the NCAA and the spirit of amateur athletics. It may or may not happen, but if it does it will be driven by money. Should the big boys decide they want to pay players full cost of attendance plus a stipend, they will do so only because a media outlet (or several) have made vague promises of tons of cash to support the new system. To be clear, this will bring about a new type of March Madness as the next cash cow the conferences want to tap into is the current contracts that are held by the NCAA for the Tourney as football is nearly maxed out. Football will still be king due to the amount of money available, but basketball brings the new money directly to the conferences.Originally posted by Lobot View Post
That should happen...Would anyone actually want to watch a 16 team SEC where every team is loaded with blue chip recruits and they all go around 6-6 every year? There's something to be said for parity and the excitement of competition but I'm not sure near .500 records would hold interest long term if something like this were to occur.
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