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THIS SUCKS SHADY A$$ POWER MONGER CONFERENCES. Agree with whiskeyjack
1.Big 12I still don't really see how joining the Big 12 - even if they add FSU, Clemson and VT - makes sense for us. We're still an outlier in geography, size, public/private affiliation and religion. It's not even a part of the country were we recruit well, or have many alums/fans. We bring far more than we get.
Of course, that's true of any conference, and we may not have the luxury of choosiness forever. But if we must, why them?
I'm not wild about the ACC, especially if - as now appears - more dominoes fall against it. But it'll be a conference that spans the eastern seaboard, and one that has a lot of peer institutions.
And I get how the Big 10 regionalizes us. But we have natural rivals and, all things being equal, I feel like we have a lot more in common with the Big 10 than with a bunch of schools in Texas and Florida. Travel would suck, but I'd even rather the Pac 10. At least we have fans out there, schools that care about academics, and some nice road trips.
But the Big 12? I don't get it.
I get the whole rivalry thing. But the most important thing for ND is exposure and access to recruiting grounds.I still don't really see how joining the Big 12 - even if they add FSU, Clemson and VT - makes sense for us. We're still an outlier in geography, size, public/private affiliation and religion. It's not even a part of the country were we recruit well, or have many alums/fans. We bring far more than we get.
Of course, that's true of any conference, and we may not have the luxury of choosiness forever. But if we must, why them?
I'm not wild about the ACC, especially if - as now appears - more dominoes fall against it. But it'll be a conference that spans the eastern seaboard, and one that has a lot of peer institutions.
And I get how the Big 10 regionalizes us. But we have natural rivals and, all things being equal, I feel like we have a lot more in common with the Big 10 than with a bunch of schools in Texas and Florida. Travel would suck, but I'd even rather the Pac 10. At least we have fans out there, schools that care about academics, and some nice road trips.
But the Big 12? I don't get it.
I get the whole rivalry thing. But the most important thing for ND is exposure and access to recruiting grounds.
Really who is our main rival from the Big 10? MSU is that answer.
Michigan series has only been played 38 times. Purdue I could give two craps about playing.
Interesting games by conference.
Big 10
Penn ST
OSU
Michigan
MSU
Big 12
Texas
OU
FSU
WVU
OSU
Clemson(Fun place)
Virginia Tech
So you think it smart to just give all our rights to the Big 10? Not smart in my mind.. Join the Big 12 control content at a much better clip, create your own network (Which you can not do in the Big Ten). Much ,much greater exposure in the Big 12.I get the recruiting argument, but Texas, Oklahoma and Florida are places in which we've always struggled to recruit well, and not because we never play there. Joining the Big 12 doesn't change the geographic factors. They're also not places with strong Catholic HS networks, which, frankly, is also a factor for us.
As for the Big Ten, we may have "only" played Michigan 38 times, but it's been nearly annual for 20 years and they're a far bigger rival of ours than anyone in the Big 12. Add in Penn State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Wisconsin and MSU and you've got lots of interesting games. Aside from Texas and maybe FSU or Oklahoma, the Big 12 doesn't bring much to the table. Are you really going to be fired up about games in Lubbock or Clemson or Ames?
Exposure's going to be there no matter what "superconference" we're in. Recruiting is a mixed bag, plusses and minuses everywhere.. I'd rather we stick with peer schools and traditional powers. It's better for our brand.
I forgot about Wisky and Nebraska.Sorry, Nebraska > WVU. Wisconsin = or > VT or OSU. And how many ND fans even live in the state of South Carolina?
Now what I posted above it makes the ACC sound like the best fit. But that will be gone soon. So what fit makes most sense for the University.
The Big 12 has other religious schools and more Private Schools.
Remember the idea of the superconference? When conference realignment first started to take off two summers ago, there was talk of college football eventually cannabilizing itself to create four 16-team superconferences.
Well, following the news that the SEC and Big 12 have gotten together and agreed on a plan to have their conference champions face off in a bowl game should they not be involved in the new playoff, much like the Big Ten and Pac-12 do in the Rose Bowl, it seems the idea of superconferences has been rekindled.
In fact, one Big 12 source even told the Dallas Morning News' Chuck Carlton that he thinks that's exactly where the sport is headed.
"I really can't believe I'm saying this," the source told the paper. "We might be moving to four superconferences -- and the Big 12 would be one of those."
The other three, obviously, would be the SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12. Those four conferences distanced themselves from the ACC and Big East with this latest bowl announcement, and the fact that this announcement came after rumors that Florida State was interested in jumping from the ACC to the Big 12 doesn't help the situation.
At the moment the ACC and Big East, along with independents like Notre Dame face an uncertain future. Sure, the odds of both the Big 12 champion and SEC champion not being involved in whatever format playoff is decided upon aren't great, but the plan also includes conference runners-up.
Which means that if the playoffs aren't a part of the current bowl system, a bowl like the Fiesta Bowl or Sugar Bowl could become the defacto host of this new bowl game. Which would eliminate ACC and Big East teams from consideration.
None of this makes superconferences a certainty by any means, but anybody who is paying attention has to realize that the concept is a lot more likely now than it was even a week ago.
I don't see any way Ohio replaces Ohio State in the B1G.
I don't see any way Ohio replaces Ohio State in the B1G.
ohio= the school in columbus.
Ohio University= the school in Athens.