No thanks. Already get force-fed enough SEC
AAC schools joining Big 12 in 2023. AAC raids C-USA.
Cincinnati, Houston, UCF to join Big 12 in 2023 as AAC paves way for Conference USA additions
The three AAC schools join BYU as new additions to the Big 12 in time for the 2023 seasonwww.cbssports.com
I would happily call his bluff on this. Let the rest of college football crown a national champ and let the SEC crown a pretend champ that took their ball and went home.
Everything you said is true although I think it's gonna be a better conference on the field than people give them credit for. In most cases these teams were passed up for reasons other than athletic success. Louisiana tech, Liberty, WKU and MTSU make bowl games nearly every year. Sam houston st and Jacksonville st have had strong fcs programs and UTEP seems to be turning things around. The only really weak teams are FIU and NMSU who just hired Jerry Kill and we know that guy is a winner.CUSA is basically a holding ground for teams that move up from FCS, it's a very hodge-podge conference with bad bowl tie-ins, crappy tv deals and a conference filled with teams that have very little geographical and historical ties to one another. It's basically a training ground to move up to a better conference IMO.
Would prefer not to see it happen but...NASCAR is very popular across the country as will be a SEC playoff. The quality of the competition will validate any claim they make.Right. They'll be NASCAR of college football.
Would prefer not to see it happen but...NASCAR is very popular across the country as will be a SEC playoff. The quality of the competition will validate any claim they make.
I would be very good with that, I just dont think the B1G gives any teams more than two " protected rivalries" , and just one annual rivalry would not surprise me with the possibility of two other teams that alternate, so that maybe we play PU and IU every other year, but NW every year, and the rest of the B1G rotates thru every third year . Something like that . They need to decide if we play 8 or 9 conference games, and if 8, are 2 of the other 4 based on agreements with PAC and ACC ?The Athletic has proposed a B1G protected rivalry alignment in which we would play Northwestern, Indiana, and Purdue as our annual opponents.
Yes please.....(!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
The best (but not perfect) way to build a balanced Big Ten football schedule: Dochterman
History has proven that no scheduling solution will address every concern, but there is one approach that checks the most boxes.theathletic.com
I would LOVE to have NW, Indiana, and Purdue as Illinois' three protected annual football opponents but I don't think it'll be that easy. I suspect that NW would be locked in as our rivalry/Thanksgiving week game and the second would be between Indiana and Purdue, I would prefer Purdue personally. I would not be surprised if the third game would be a more traditionally or recently powerful team like Ohio State (Illibuck), Michigan, Wisconsin, or Nebraska (growing rivalry there, may need a trophy eventually IMO). Just my two cents.The Athletic has proposed a B1G protected rivalry alignment in which we would play Northwestern, Indiana, and Purdue as our annual opponents.
Yes please.....(!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
The best (but not perfect) way to build a balanced Big Ten football schedule: Dochterman
History has proven that no scheduling solution will address every concern, but there is one approach that checks the most boxes.theathletic.com
I was surprised that we didn't get a big power as our third protected rivalry too. But when you look at everyone's rivals, you wouldn't really balance it out that much more by spreading us and the Indiana schools out more. Michigan is likely to play OSU and MSU, OSU is likely to play Michigan and PSU, and PSU is likely to play OSU and MSU. The four schools in the west make up their own pod. Its not crazy to think we get our own little central pod, and honestly it may make a good competitive argument to have us all together. Not saying its a sure thing, but it makes a lot more sense than I previously thought it did.I would LOVE to have NW, Indiana, and Purdue as Illinois' three protected annual football opponents but I don't think it'll be that easy. I suspect that NW would be locked in as our rivalry/Thanksgiving week game and the second would be between Indiana and Purdue, I would prefer Purdue personally. I would not be surprised if the third game would be a more traditionally or recently powerful team like Ohio State (Illibuck), Michigan, Wisconsin, or Nebraska (growing rivalry there, may need a trophy eventually IMO). Just my two cents.
Not sure where else to put this, but here's THE dumbest thing you'll read all day:
The thread was actually kind of interesting. A lot of common words are trademarked, especially by musicians (think one word song titles or album names).Not sure where else to put this, but here's the dumbest thing you'll read all day:
ACC just got rid of divisions and went with the 3-5-5 split. I think it makes total sense to play a team at least every 2 years. Have to make the permanent rivals somewhat equitable however. Not say I would mind NW, Purdue and Indiana for us......
therein lies the rubACC just got rid of divisions and went with the 3-5-5 split. I think it makes total sense to play a team at least every 2 years. Have to make the permanent rivals somewhat equitable however. Not say I would mind NW, Purdue and Indiana for us......