CheeseHusker Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 That conference is DONE. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 That conference is DONE. The big schools (Oklahoma & Texas) in that conference are just biding their time until something better comes their way. I expect Texas to jump to the Pac-12, and Oklahoma go to the SEC or B1G. Kansas may have a future in the B1G because of basketball and the Kansas City TV market. Quote Link to comment
4skers89 Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 http://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/17818146/big-12-agree-new-members-stand-pat-10-schools From an initial pool of 19 candidates that initiated interest, the Big 12 interviewed Air Force, BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati, Colorado State, UConn, Houston, Rice, South Florida, SMU and Tulane last month in Dallas. Disappointing that we didn't even get an interview Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 Big 12 expansion is now on hold. They couldn't get a super majority vote for any of the schools they interviewed. I'm glad we left that dumpster fire. Hmmm, looks like Texas just landed Herman. Quote Link to comment
Husker from Kansas Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application. I could see KSU, ISU, and possibly Baylor (I think that program is getting ready to fall back into no mans land) looking at the Mountain West. As for Tech, TCU, and OSU. They would probably be attractive to the PAC 12. Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application.I could see KSU, ISU, and possibly Baylor (I think that program is getting ready to fall back into no mans land) looking at the Mountain West. As for Tech, TCU, and OSU. They would probably be attractive to the PAC 12. TCU not getting into Pac12 as a religious school. TTech not getting into Pac12 for academic reasons. Okie State probably not because of geography, unless other teams near them join the Pac12 too. Quote Link to comment
Husker from Kansas Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application.I could see KSU, ISU, and possibly Baylor (I think that program is getting ready to fall back into no mans land) looking at the Mountain West. As for Tech, TCU, and OSU. They would probably be attractive to the PAC 12. TCU not getting into Pac12 as a religious school. TTech not getting into Pac12 for academic reasons. Okie State probably not because of geography, unless other teams near them join the Pac12 too. Is the Pac 12 really that great academically? (Honest question as I have no idea outside of Stanford). And I don't know how much geography plays into things anymore. There is sooooo much money in college athletics especially football that I don't thing the teams/conference cares as long as they know the quality of teams will improve their conference which will in turn increase revenue. Also TCU, Tech or OSU would give them a foothold in the Texas recruiting hotbed that they don't currently have Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application.I could see KSU, ISU, and possibly Baylor (I think that program is getting ready to fall back into no mans land) looking at the Mountain West. As for Tech, TCU, and OSU. They would probably be attractive to the PAC 12. TCU not getting into Pac12 as a religious school. TTech not getting into Pac12 for academic reasons. Okie State probably not because of geography, unless other teams near them join the Pac12 too. Is the Pac 12 really that great academically? (Honest question as I have no idea outside of Stanford). And I don't know how much geography plays into things anymore. There is sooooo much money in college athletics especially football that I don't thing the teams/conference cares as long as they know the quality of teams will improve their conference which will in turn increase revenue. Also TCU, Tech or OSU would give them a foothold in the Texas recruiting hotbed that they don't currently have All the California schools are known for strong academics, and Colorado has a strong academic reputation, as well. I think Washington is a good school, not sure about Washington State. I have no clue about the Oregon schools or Arizona schools (other than partying). Quote Link to comment
southernoregonhusker Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If I were ISU, TCU, OSU, Tech, KSU and Baylor.... I would be chit chatting with the Mountain Wests top schools about forming a new league or at least pick up an application.I could see KSU, ISU, and possibly Baylor (I think that program is getting ready to fall back into no mans land) looking at the Mountain West. As for Tech, TCU, and OSU. They would probably be attractive to the PAC 12. TCU not getting into Pac12 as a religious school. TTech not getting into Pac12 for academic reasons. Okie State probably not because of geography, unless other teams near them join the Pac12 too. Is the Pac 12 really that great academically? (Honest question as I have no idea outside of Stanford). And I don't know how much geography plays into things anymore. There is sooooo much money in college athletics especially football that I don't thing the teams/conference cares as long as they know the quality of teams will improve their conference which will in turn increase revenue. Also TCU, Tech or OSU would give them a foothold in the Texas recruiting hotbed that they don't currently have All the California schools are known for strong academics, and Colorado has a strong academic reputation, as well. I think Washington is a good school, not sure about Washington State. I have no clue about the Oregon schools or Arizona schools (other than partying). Very strong academically. It's the reason the Pac 12/Big TEN have been so loyal to each other for decades. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 is it mean that I hope the Big12 just crumbles and schools like iowa st, kansas St, Tech, Baylor, and so one wind up in non power conferences? Cuz I do. maybe my energy is misplaced, but f#*k them guys. Really. no sympathy here. id even like to see it happen to tExas but theyre gonna wind up somewhere. Seeing them have to take a back seat and remain mediocre will be fun enough. And Kansas's basketball will get em somewhere. 1 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 is it mean that I hope the Big12 just crumbles and schools like iowa st, kansas St, Tech, Baylor, and so one wind up in non power conferences? Cuz I do. maybe my energy is misplaced, but f#*k them guys. Really. no sympathy here. id even like to see it happen to tExas but theyre gonna wind up somewhere. Seeing them have to take a back seat and remain mediocre will be fun enough. And Kansas's basketball will get em somewhere. Our former Big 8 brothers are the ones who conspired to create the Big XII and sided with Texas in all the policy votes. Iowa State and Kansas State can go suck eggs for all I care. They made their bed. 1 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 is it mean that I hope the Big12 just crumbles and schools like iowa st, kansas St, Tech, Baylor, and so one wind up in non power conferences? Cuz I do. maybe my energy is misplaced, but f#*k them guys. Really. no sympathy here. id even like to see it happen to tExas but theyre gonna wind up somewhere. Seeing them have to take a back seat and remain mediocre will be fun enough. And Kansas's basketball will get em somewhere.Our former Big 8 brothers are the ones who conspired to create the Big XII and sided with Texas in all the policy votes.Iowa State and Kansas State can go suck eggs for all I care. They made their bed.exactly. It ms why i feel this way. Then they mocked and ridiculed us fpr leaving. Like WE were the ones making the mistake. 1 Quote Link to comment
CheeseHusker Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 Iowa St president today said that going back to two divisions would be like "playing in the Mountain West". Yeah, it kind of is. Obviously they miss that nice little revenue bump they get from Nebraskans coming to Ames. The chickens are coming home to roost, my friends. Quote Link to comment
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