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GO U NU!!!
Believe me, we didn't want suck ass schools like Rutgers or UMD. But whatever -- we accepted Nebraska (ok, joke, I do like me some good cornfed boys) though I wish PSU would get the boot. Word is the Big 10 wants to be at 16 so we may have two more to go. I do think the Big 10 wants to decimate the ACC due to Notre Dame -- which makes me happy. Domers are the worst. |
For basketball, prolly. Certainly not football. |
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I do think the Big 10 wants to decimate the ACC due to Notre Dame -- which makes me happy. Domers are the worst. #1 team in the nation, oh yes Ohio State would be too but oh they cheated, the big 10 has not been a good football conference for years. |
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Big 10 is definitely a middle of the road bowl winner conference.
Doesn't make Domers any less annoying. |
The big twelve and the big ten are not the same thing. |
Way to try to save face, OP!! |
Yeah - if you weren't referring to the number of teams, the post title sure is . . . curious. This is all about the NY/NJ and Balt./Wash. TV markets. With the added incentive of fertile recruiting grounds for the whole conference. |
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As Purdue Alum, I happy in that I can see my alma mater play UMD in football in alternate years and basketball once a year in College Park. There are A LOT of Big Ten alums from all the schools in the DC area.
It was the first Division I conference. If you go far enough back the Big Ten included the University of (Chicago left in 1946). Michigan State filled that gap in 1950. Stayed that way untill Penn State made 10=11 in 1990 |
| As a Michigan alum, I'm thrilled!! Now I can see my team in person every other year or so and have a better chance of seeing them on TV, too. Go Blue! |
| Rutgers gets the bum rap bc of its name, but it's actually NJ's flagship public school. FWIW. |
| hope UVA and UNC join big 10 to take it to 16 |
Yeah, that would lock up the Charlottesville and Raleigh/Durham TV markets. Quite the coup - I'm sure the Big Whatereritisnow will jump at the chance. |
The "UVA belt" runs basically from Harrisonburg to Richmond, although it does have some share in Northern VA and Tidewater -- but the Big 10 would get some in among the 757 football studs. We're talking a combined population of 15 million people in VA and NC ... not exactly small change. If Virginia Tech were able to go to the Big 12 or SEC, I think everyone in the powers that be would be happier. Not sure if Florida, USC, UGA would want FSU, Clemson, or Georgia Tech showing up in the SEC. Also both are members of the Association of American Universities. But with Louisville replacing UMD, it the ACC isn't intent on going softly into the good night (I personally would've preferred UConn). |
| It the first step. There will be four big time football conferences. Football has the most viewers and it is what TV wants. Once the football conferences are sorted out, they will leave the NCAA. ACC is done. Florida State and Miami are the teams other conferences want. One will go to SEC. |