10-18-2017, 07:33 AM
ALLTIDEUP's idea
http://csnbbs.com/thread-830242-post-146...id14684899
Post: #6RE: Starting over from the top
You know what a very reasonable ACC would be?
North: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Duke
South: Florida State, Miami, Georgia Tech, Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest
JR"S idea
[url=http://csnbbs.com/thread-829637-post-14680539.html#pid14680539][/url]
3. Value of obtaining schools from rapidly growing areas. For the SEC it would be either USF or UCF. When my generation starts disappearing from the planet in about 15 to 20 years these schools will be hitting their zenith. UCF already cranks out more alumni than either Florida or Florida State. USF is increasing research funding regularly. When Boomers are gone and generation Y and Millennials are in peak earning years these two schools will be just as valuable as the top two products are in the state now.
Alumni don't live forever. And while it takes many successive years for tradition to be built, the family traditions will just be getting started for these two schools generationally speaking when 2035 rolls around. They don't meet any major conference metrics at this time, but they are both sure bets to do so in the future. They may be the only two G5 schools outside of Houston to be sure bets.
1) straight swap: Pitt for Maryland
2) straight swap: Louisville for West Virginia
3) gift from the SEC to the Big 12: Missouri (for future considerations)
4) SEC adds South Florida
5) Big 12 adds: Cincinnati (as well as the SEC's gift of Missouri and the swap of Louisville for WVU)
6) ACC retains Syracuse and Boston College
http://csnbbs.com/thread-830242-post-146...id14684899
Post: #6RE: Starting over from the top
You know what a very reasonable ACC would be?
North: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Duke
South: Florida State, Miami, Georgia Tech, Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest
JR"S idea
[url=http://csnbbs.com/thread-829637-post-14680539.html#pid14680539][/url]
3. Value of obtaining schools from rapidly growing areas. For the SEC it would be either USF or UCF. When my generation starts disappearing from the planet in about 15 to 20 years these schools will be hitting their zenith. UCF already cranks out more alumni than either Florida or Florida State. USF is increasing research funding regularly. When Boomers are gone and generation Y and Millennials are in peak earning years these two schools will be just as valuable as the top two products are in the state now.
Alumni don't live forever. And while it takes many successive years for tradition to be built, the family traditions will just be getting started for these two schools generationally speaking when 2035 rolls around. They don't meet any major conference metrics at this time, but they are both sure bets to do so in the future. They may be the only two G5 schools outside of Houston to be sure bets.
1) straight swap: Pitt for Maryland
2) straight swap: Louisville for West Virginia
3) gift from the SEC to the Big 12: Missouri (for future considerations)
4) SEC adds South Florida
5) Big 12 adds: Cincinnati (as well as the SEC's gift of Missouri and the swap of Louisville for WVU)
6) ACC retains Syracuse and Boston College