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Posted on 5/12/10 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 5/12/10 at 12:54 pm
Got this email from a friend (SMU alumni) today:
I got some pretty good intel this morning. I went to a breakfast that June Jones was speaking at and he started discussing the conference realignments. He was pretty certain that there was going to be a pretty big shakeup this summer with Nebraska and Missouri most likely leaving for the Big 10.
He's going down to Austin this week to meet with Big 12 officials in order to position SMU for one of the vacant spots if NU and/or Mizzou leave. He mentioned TCU as probably the other likely school to fill a vacancy. He also said he wouldn't be surprised if Texas and Texas A&M left for the SEC. He said the BCS is pushing to make four power conferences (I assume SEC, Big Ten, Pac Ten and ACC).
Proposals will be made to schools over the next three weeks and he said we should know where everyone is going by July 1st.
What do yall think about having 4 power conferences?
I got some pretty good intel this morning. I went to a breakfast that June Jones was speaking at and he started discussing the conference realignments. He was pretty certain that there was going to be a pretty big shakeup this summer with Nebraska and Missouri most likely leaving for the Big 10.
He's going down to Austin this week to meet with Big 12 officials in order to position SMU for one of the vacant spots if NU and/or Mizzou leave. He mentioned TCU as probably the other likely school to fill a vacancy. He also said he wouldn't be surprised if Texas and Texas A&M left for the SEC. He said the BCS is pushing to make four power conferences (I assume SEC, Big Ten, Pac Ten and ACC).
Proposals will be made to schools over the next three weeks and he said we should know where everyone is going by July 1st.
What do yall think about having 4 power conferences?
This post was edited on 5/12/10 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 5/12/10 at 12:56 pm to houtiger
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What do yall think about having 4 power conferences?
going 4-8 years without playing someone in my conference? sounds like..fun?
Posted on 5/12/10 at 12:59 pm to Tigerbait337
Like the poster said above, 5, 6, 7, 8 years before playing someone within your own conference?
No thanks
No thanks
Posted on 5/12/10 at 12:59 pm to Tigerbait337
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going 4-8 years without playing someone in my conference? sounds like..fun?
great point
Posted on 5/12/10 at 1:14 pm to RLDSC FAN
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Like the poster said above, 5, 6, 7, 8 years before playing someone within your own conference?
Yeah didnt think about that, that would suck...although if the Big 10 does move to 14 or 16 teams everyone else will follow IMO
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:13 pm to houtiger
Jim Delaney apparently debunked any rumors that offers have been made...saying nothing has been done...it looks like this will more than likely be the case since Slive pretty much said the SEC would follow suit if the Big 10 made a big move, which it looks like they will...I also read where it would be 12-18 months before any realignment happend (as far as any teams moving to the Big 10 goes)...I see the football landscape as we know it completely changing within 5 years...It will suck but it is going to happen...IMO...
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:22 pm to Aubie83
I do not see Texas going to the SEC I see the Pac-10 pushing hard for them, they fit in there.
OU will be on the market and OSU if the Big-12 screws this and goes after SMU and other Texas based schools. The Big-12 is already screwed itself very far south alienating the Northern portion of the Big-12. They'd be smart to look west, the Big-12, to find new schools if they want to keep the rest of the conference together.
OU will be on the market and OSU if the Big-12 screws this and goes after SMU and other Texas based schools. The Big-12 is already screwed itself very far south alienating the Northern portion of the Big-12. They'd be smart to look west, the Big-12, to find new schools if they want to keep the rest of the conference together.
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:25 pm to houtiger
If Nebraska and Mizzou both go to the Big 10, what other team joins that conference to make an even number?
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:27 pm to Aubie83
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oes)...I see the football landscape as we know it completely changing within 5 years...It will suck but it is going to happen...IMO...
Going to be real interesting to see how this plays out... not everyone can get the lion's share of teh money and not every one of the megaconferences would really make the kind of money the Big 10 and SEC do at present IMO
If there are some 16 team conferences that's going to be pretty odd... functionally that's pretty much two separate 8 team conferences with a postseason playoff game
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:34 pm to houtiger
My question is if/when all these conference expansions occur, will the conferences change their names so that they actually correlate with the number of teams in said conference? I know it sounds trivial but it kinda pisses me off....for some reason
Having 4 power conferences would never work anyways purely because of scheduling. Plus i doubt the BigXII/Big East officials/administrators would allow their conferences to just dissolve like that...
Having 4 power conferences would never work anyways purely because of scheduling. Plus i doubt the BigXII/Big East officials/administrators would allow their conferences to just dissolve like that...
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:34 pm to WG_Dawg
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If Nebraska and Mizzou both go to the Big 10, what other team joins that conference to make an even number?
The other "rumored" schools were Rutgers and ND.
It will be interesting to see who the Pac-10 takes they are some very academic snobs when it comes to their schools.
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:43 pm to rangers911
most common thought is PAC takes Colorado and Utah
Posted on 5/12/10 at 2:48 pm to molsusports
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most common thought is PAC takes Colorado and Utah
Those are the only two I see them taking. They require 80% approval to get a new school and they have a lot of academic pride that will prevent them from allowing many other programs in that don't have a good academic reputation.
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