Hello There, Guest! (LoginRegister)

Post Reply 
Theoretical Exercise: P4 without the Big Ten
Author Message
mikeinsec127 Online
1st String
*

Posts: 1,992
Joined: Jul 2009
Reputation: 118
I Root For: Rutgers
Location:
Post: #21
RE: Theoretical Exercise: P4 without the Big Ten
(12-02-2018 01:00 AM)chargeradio Wrote:  Let's say after repeatedly being left out of the playoffs, Big Ten schools start looking around at other options.

The Pac 12 seems like an unlikely ally, but they actually strike first and go for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana. The Pac 16 uses the relatively compact footprint of the incoming members to make travel as manageable as possible.

The SEC lands the kill shot with Michigan and Ohio State.

Maryland joins the ACC, and Notre Dame sees the writing on the wall. The Irish finally join in football.

The Big 12 then invites Michigan State, Penn State, Northwestern, Purdue, Nebraska, and Rutgers.

SEC North - Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio State, Michigan
SEC East - Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee
SEC South - Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi, Mississippi State
SEC West - Texas A&M, LSU, Arkansas, Vanderbilt

ACC Atlantic - Louisville, Clemson, Florida State, Syracuse
ACC East - Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Miami, Boston College
ACC Central - North Carolina, Duke, NC State, Wake Forest
ACC Coastal - Virginia, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Maryland

Big 16 South - Texas, TCU, Texas Tech, Baylor
Big 16 West - Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Kansas State
Big 16 North - Nebraska, Iowa State, Northwestern, Purdue
Big 16 East - Michigan State, Penn State, West Virginia, Rutgers

The Pac 16 then sees Iowa left without a home, and then offers the Hawkeyes a spot, along with a surprising choice for #18: Rice.

Pac 18 East - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Rice
Pac 18 North - Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, California
Pac 18 South - Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, Colorado, UCLA, Southern California

The Pac 18 cites being shut out of Texas in previous expansion attempts, as well as Rice's AAU status, and a desire to have a school in the East Division capable of hosting baseball games early in the season.

If BIG members are upset about being left out of the playoff, why would they bolt to another conference that also regularly gets left out of the play off AND makes less money per school?
12-07-2018 01:15 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
BruceMcF Offline
Hall of Famer
*

Posts: 13,176
Joined: Jan 2013
Reputation: 785
I Root For: Reds/Buckeyes/.
Location:
Post: #22
RE: Theoretical Exercise: P4 without the Big Ten
Wait ... the Big Ten sheds four members but loses less than 2/7 of income generating potential ... so every remaining school makes even more money ... how exactly does the SEC land that "kill shot" again?

And how do you convince SEC schools to risk putting a division title on the line playing in Columbus or Ann Arbor in November? They really don't build SEC teams to handle Great Lakes November weather.

I don't see the SEC WANTING to make the "kill shot", never mind succeeding.
12-08-2018 06:26 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


Copyright © 2002-2024 Collegiate Sports Nation Bulletin Board System (CSNbbs), All Rights Reserved.
CSNbbs is an independent fan site and is in no way affiliated to the NCAA or any of the schools and conferences it represents.
This site monetizes links. FTC Disclosure.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 MyBB Group.