First time I've seen UC listed as a possible ACC candidate ...
Jeremy Fowler @JFowlerCBS
ACC in talks with UConn, Louisville, South Florida and Cincinnati about 14th team to replace Maryland, source told @CBSSports.
First time I've seen UC listed as a possible ACC candidate ...
Jeremy Fowler @JFowlerCBS
ACC in talks with UConn, Louisville, South Florida and Cincinnati about 14th team to replace Maryland, source told @CBSSports.
Virginia's a good target and an interesting case. They worked for years to bring Va Tech into the ACC. So I can't imagine they'd be real proactive in looking for a new conference unless they could bring Tech along. However if Tech hopped up and left (for the B1G 12 or the SEC). They're as good of a fit in the B1G Ten as there is.
Oklahoma would love to go to the SEC, but I think they're required(by the legislature) to bring Ok State along.
That's what's held Kansas back from being considered if I recall correctly(they'd be required to bring KState along.)
Did you like how I didn't mention that part? I read a little on Rutgers history here (http://scarletknights.com/football/history/history.asp) and found a line that I just loved.
Talk about spinning over fifty years of losing into something positive. Nice work.The eight wins of 1891 weren’t matched until Rutgers went 8-1 in 1947 with one of the most successful teams of coach Harvey Harman in the Golden Era immediately following World War II.
Variatio delectat - Cicero
Good read on the B1G's recent moves from Grantland:
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...ryland-rutgers
It's sad that the fans and athletes are last in the equation, if they're in it at all.
How do we know he's not Mel Torme?
It's all moving closer to my four 16 team conferences with a soccer style promotion/relegation system that college football is perfect for. Just need a little more consolidation and a whole bunch of law suits and we got it!
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I know its all about the money and I know I'm missing something, but how does the profit motive trigger adding Maryland and Rutgers (Rutgers? !) to the Big 10? Is this an example of the free market running amuck? Is this simply gross incompetence?
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