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Texas and ND about to team up.
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Texas and ND about to team up.
I am against super conference for several reasons.
1. We will see more head coach firings. It's harder to go undefeated in a super conference. This will increase more stressful for head coach to do a better job. A lot of competition going on.
2. It's silly for any college to think about leaving their conference to join another conference. See Texas A&M. They will have to pay at least several million of dollars for buyout if they want out. Last time I checked, many college and universities are cutting down their budget for academic programs so it doesn't make sense to pay millions of dollars just because Texas A&M want to move to SEC for a change. Try to stay in a conference and save that money for another needs that's important to school. Many people got laid off so they may not able to pay for their kids to go to college. Million of dollars will help them to go to college and pursue their dreams.
3. Every team has to be nervous on who will join in their conference. For example, Nebraska joined in a Big Ten conference and Northwestern has to face them. Northwestern won an average of 7 to 8 wins in a season in the last 10 years. Now they are playing Nebraska. Do you think they have a good shot of beating Nebraska? Everyone would be laughing if we think Northwestern has a shot. No chance for them. Expect Northwestern to lose this one so their wins in a season will drop one game. Is that fair? This is why I am against super conference. It kills several teams of having a chance to win more games than lose more games.
I certainly hope Notre Dame won't join in a conference. I like their future schedule and I would be disappointed if they decide to change the direction in the football program..
Tag team!Texas and ND about to team up.
what are the chances we see a lot of these teams being left behind just go independent?
if Texas joins ND in independence, the independents would have to be respected among the new landscape of cfb, no?
and it could be possible that the rest of the big 12 and possibly boise & air force would make the jump to independence, giving the schools a pretty decent lot of teams to play against.
IA Independents:
ND
Texas
BYU
Boise st
Texas tech
Baylor
Iowa state
kansas
kstate
Air Force
Navy
Army
maybe independence is still possible in a super conference format.
I have a feeling that if the above were to happen, it would turn into a de facto conference.
what are the chances we see a lot of these teams being left behind just go independent?
if Texas joins ND in independence, the independents would have to be respected among the new landscape of cfb, no?
and it could be possible that the rest of the big 12 and possibly boise & air force would make the jump to independence, giving the schools a pretty decent lot of teams to play against.
IA Independents:
ND
Texas
BYU
Boise st
Texas tech
Baylor
Iowa state
kansas
kstate
Air Force
Navy
Army
maybe independence is still possible in a super conference format.
The problem with this scenario is that, of the above teams, probably only Texas, ND, and the Service Academies can afford, financially, to be Independent.
And BYU obviously alsoThe problem with this scenario is that, of the above teams, probably only Texas, ND, and the Service Academies can afford, financially, to be Independent.
Texas and ND about to team up.
So it's looking like the Superconferences just might become a reality, in the not so distant future. I hate the idea, because I think that these Superconferences will become bigger than the NCAA, itself. I think that they will eventually become their own Division, within the NCAA. Kind of like a D-IA Heavy, aka FMS (Football Money Subdivision). At that point, based on where the groundswell seems to be heading, I think these Superconferences will abandon all pretenses about "student athletes", and will completely disregard academics, amateurism, etc. IF that were to happen, how would you feel if ND decided to stay in the next division down, and stay true to their commitment to academics? On one hand, we could probably dominate a division like that, and still be able to send kids to the NFL. On the other hand, we would not be playing the "big dogs". Which would you be more willing to give up?
Think they talk more with the Big 10 and dictate our terms? Seems logical.
The chatter now is that Texas is considering the ACC because they are the only conference that would let them keep the LHN.
ND would be a great fit with the really strong academics of the ACC, even if not a geographic fit.