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Old 12-17-2009, 10:41 PM   #1
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Big Ten Expanding to 12 Teams

If they can get like St. Louis or a team from the MO Valley Conference that's in a Big Ten State like Southern Illinois or Illinois-Chicago or Node Dame I'm for it

I would also like to see all the Florida's teams in one Conference.
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:43 PM   #2
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They can't call it the Big Ten anymore, eh?
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:47 PM   #3
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They can't call it the Big Ten anymore, eh?
It hasn't been the Big Ten for awhile. They have eleven now.
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:55 PM   #4
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They can't call it the Big Ten anymore, eh?
It'll be called the Real Big Ten.
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:35 PM   #5
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:57 PM   #6
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They are doing it mostly for football purposes so they can have a Big 10 Championship game which the NCAA currently has a rule that you have to have 12 teams to be awarded this.

That pretty much eliminates St, Louis, Southern Illinois or Illinois-Chicago whom Id consider having no chance in any case BUT....

Realistically, Iowa State, Pitt, Rutgers, and Missouri are the most likely candidates for different reasons.

Notre Dame has already turned them down once prior and I believe they will turn them down again.

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Old 12-18-2009, 12:05 AM   #7
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It hasn't been the Big Ten for awhile. They have eleven now.
Then naturally their name should be, "This one goes to eleven."
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Old 12-18-2009, 07:50 AM   #8
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They are doing it mostly for football purposes so they can have a Big 10 Championship game which the NCAA currently has a rule that you have to have 12 teams to be awarded this.

That pretty much eliminates St, Louis, Southern Illinois or Illinois-Chicago whom Id consider having no chance in any case BUT....

Realistically, Iowa State, Pitt, Rutgers, and Missouri are the most likely candidates for different reasons.

Notre Dame has already turned them down once prior and I believe they will turn them down again.
If I had a vote it'd either be Mizzou, Dame or nobody. Iowa State and Pitt don't give the Big 10 anything they don't already have market-wise. Rutgers is too isolated and would become irrelevant in both sports upon joining the conference. What NY football fans are gonna watch a team with an Indiana like record?

Mizzou at least gives them St. Louis and (part of) Kansas City for market and Mizzou would be at least middle of the pack or better in both major sports. While Rutgers and Pitt are more academically viable, Mizzou's pretty decent too.

Dame makes the most sense, but they're never gonna join and I doubt the Big 10 is even going to offer this time around.
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Why would Mizzou leave the Big 12?
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Old 12-18-2009, 08:58 AM   #10
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Why would Mizzou leave the Big 12?
More money, better academics.

The Big 12's revenue sharing isn't equal. The Big 10's is.
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Exactly. The Northern Big 12 teams are NOT real happy with how the revenue is split up in the Big 12 and on average each team makes less than the Big 10 teams.

I agree with your thoughts on Mizzou dudeosu as that is my first choice as well. The Big 10 seems to think Rutgers would bring the New York market to the Big 10 therefore that is one of the teams they are pushing hard for.

As for Iowa State I believe they are the last resort but the Big 10 is really desperate for that 12th team so they can bring in more money with that conference championship game.

The craziest darkhorse possibility is Texas. Texas was interested in joining the Big 10 in 1993 but the Big 10 bylaws didnt allow it. I really doubt they would leave the Big 12 and their rivalries but they are another team unhappy with the revenue they are bringing it currently. In addition the Big 10 bylaws were rewritten so Texas could be added now.

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So they're going to have to change their logo again. Too bad, I thought the current one was clever.
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I think the big ten should expand to p.rico!
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Old 12-18-2009, 11:03 AM   #14
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Hard to argue with that
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Wow, if Texas left the Big 12 to go to the Big 10, that would make one hell of a conference. We could look forward to Texas vs Ohio State every year and Texas vs Michigan. Texas vs Penn State.
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Old 12-18-2009, 03:25 PM   #16
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Exactly. The Northern Big 12 teams are NOT real happy with how the revenue is split up in the Big 12 and on average each team makes less than the Big 10 teams.

I agree with your thoughts on Mizzou dudeosu as that is my first choice as well. The Big 10 seems to think Rutgers would bring the New York market to the Big 10 therefore that is one of the teams they are pushing hard for.

As for Iowa State I believe they are the last resort but the Big 10 is really desperate for that 12th team so they can bring in more money with that conference championship game.

The craziest darkhorse possibility is Texas. Texas was interested in joining the Big 10 in 1993 but the Big 10 bylaws didnt allow it. I really doubt they would leave the Big 12 and their rivalries but they are another team unhappy with the revenue they are bringing it currently. In addition the Big 10 bylaws were rewritten so Texas could be added now.
No chance at all texas leaves the big 12 with all the money they generate off their rival games down there. St. louis and the majority of the other d1 schools in that area besides mizzou do not have football so no chance for them either. Not a chance with rutgers as they do not have much to offer and the extra costs that would come with it would be idiotic ( i used to work in the athletic dept there). I could see one of the northern big 12 teams though or maybe a school like marshall which would be a perfect fit.
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No chance at all texas leaves the big 12 with all the money they generate off their rival games down there. St. louis and the majority of the other d1 schools in that area besides mizzou do not have football so no chance for them either. Not a chance with rutgers as they do not have much to offer and the extra costs that would come with it would be idiotic ( i used to work in the athletic dept there). I could see one of the northern big 12 teams though or maybe a school like marshall which would be a perfect fit.
Marshall isn't an option at all. They're not even close to fitting the academic profile and their sports program is no longer what it used to be. They'd be a permanent bottom dweller. If that area is under consideration, WVU makes more sense as they're probably the best school the Big 10 could possibly add athletically with very good representation of the major sports. However, WV isn't exactly a media center, so little extra money is to be made. WVU also isn't academically good enough to make the Big 10 either.

Really, the only options I see are Rutgers, Pitt and Mizzou, with a ridiculously small chance of UConn or Syracuse or the infitesimal chance that ND suddenly changes its mind.
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No chance at all texas leaves the big 12 with all the money they generate off their rival games down there. St. louis and the majority of the other d1 schools in that area besides mizzou do not have football so no chance for them either. Not a chance with rutgers as they do not have much to offer and the extra costs that would come with it would be idiotic ( i used to work in the athletic dept there). I could see one of the northern big 12 teams though or maybe a school like marshall which would be a perfect fit.
Well you cant say no chance when there is a chance. Texas would make MORE money in the Big Ten and that is why they would even consider it and Rutgers is one of the 4 main choices right now. They do have a lot to offer according to Big Ten officials. The New York market and strong academics are the main two. The Big Ten has their own Network FYI and it makes the conference a lot of extra revenue.

Any Big East school would jump if offered according to sources. They would make close to 10 million extra dollars a year by jumping ship.

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Well you cant say no chance when there is a chance. Texas would make MORE money in the Big Ten and that is why they would even consider it and Rutgers is one of the 4 main choices right now. They do have a lot to offer according to Big Ten officials. The New York market and strong academics are the main two. The Big Ten has their own Network FYI and it makes the conference a lot of extra revenue.
The thing I have against Rutgers is that they're not exactly a big draw already in NY. While adding a big conference affiliation to them might spike interest by having Michigan, OSU, PSU etc visit every other year, I don't think they offer much athletically. I think they'd just become a new conference doormat, maybe a bit better than Indiana. Yeah they've been pretty decent in football, but that's only been lately and there's no real tradition of athletic excellence, at least not in the money sports.

So, with the combination of ADD New Yorkers and a team that's probably not acheiving anything, I doubt that the viewership would be at all improved over other schools the Big 10 could add. Rutgers, as far as sports interest goes, is pretty far down the list in the NY area. There's already a pretty dense population of pro football teams in the region too. I just don't think the east coast has the loyalty towards college teams that the midwest and south have. Maybe I'm wrong here and NY natives can correct me.

Mizzou at least captures the St. Louis area and parts of Kansas City. While there's still the Chiefs and Rams, the midwest college mentality should ensure theres going to be viewers for a game. Also, travel costs should be lower for a majority of existing Big 10 teams.
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Wow, if Texas left the Big 12 to go to the Big 10, that would make one hell of a conference. We could look forward to Texas vs Ohio State every year and Texas vs Michigan. Texas vs Penn State.
It could be a good thing, or it could expose how overrated the Big Ten (and PSU, my favorite team, in particular) is.
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