TGHusker
Heisman Trophy Winner
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After reading this article, I have mixed feelings. By the move, the ACC may lock up desirable expansion targets like UNC or GT
from becoming Big 10 members. Here is my rub: The recent expansion of adding Rutgers and Maryland brings us mostly TVs but
not quality football or basketball. I wonder if it is now time to strike the match quikcly and go after 2 other schools who may not be locked up
like this ACC deal - schools that could enhance football and / or basketball:
I think Kansas (basketball) and Missouri (basketball & football - better than Myld football anyway) would be two candidates that I believe
meet the AAU conditions as well.
2 other Big 12 targets would be the Oklahoma package of OU and OSU - not as strong in the academic area but both would bring
competitiveness in both sports and in baseball - and bring the Big 10 exposure south which would help with southern recruiting.
What are your thoughts?
Note: Correction Topic should be ACC TV deal - not ACC - ESPN TV Deal - Basically the schools have to turn over media revenues (ESPN or otherwise) to the conf
until 2026 if they leave the conference.
After reading this article, I have mixed feelings. By the move, the ACC may lock up desirable expansion targets like UNC or GT
from becoming Big 10 members. Here is my rub: The recent expansion of adding Rutgers and Maryland brings us mostly TVs but
not quality football or basketball. I wonder if it is now time to strike the match quikcly and go after 2 other schools who may not be locked up
like this ACC deal - schools that could enhance football and / or basketball:
I think Kansas (basketball) and Missouri (basketball & football - better than Myld football anyway) would be two candidates that I believe
meet the AAU conditions as well.
2 other Big 12 targets would be the Oklahoma package of OU and OSU - not as strong in the academic area but both would bring
competitiveness in both sports and in baseball - and bring the Big 10 exposure south which would help with southern recruiting.
What are your thoughts?
Note: Correction Topic should be ACC TV deal - not ACC - ESPN TV Deal - Basically the schools have to turn over media revenues (ESPN or otherwise) to the conf
until 2026 if they leave the conference.
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