That's what a USAToday story today suggests.
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The only team I can think of that I wouldn't mind seeing the Big Ten adding is ND and they lose too much revenue if they do that. Both Rutgers and and Syracuse are East Coast schools that would not fit in with the Big Ten IMO. I guess PITT wouldn't be a bad addition, but I don't think expanding for expanding for expansion sake makes sense.
I think the same thing about the MVC, sure if we can add Memphis, SLU, or Butler, those add huge markets to the MVC (Memphis, St. Louis, and Indy, respectively) and quality teams(well SLU's debatable) But outside of those, I see know reasons just to add teams, and I HATE when you don't play every team in your conference twice...
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Originally posted by amckillipThe only team I can think of that I wouldn't mind seeing the Big Ten adding is ND and they lose too much revenue if they do that. Both Rutgers and and Syracuse are East Coast schools that would not fit in with the Big Ten IMO. I guess PITT wouldn't be a bad addition, but I don't think expanding for expanding for expansion sake makes sense.
I think the same thing about the MVC, sure if we can add Memphis, SLU, or Butler, those add huge markets to the MVC (Memphis, St. Louis, and Indy, respectively) and quality teams(well SLU's debatable) But outside of those, I see know reasons just to add teams, and I HATE when you don't play every team in your conference twice...???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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I just don't know how we'd integrate a 12 into the background of the Big Ten logo though.
I agree with the two posters above, playing everyone twice in basketball is far superior to the unbalanced schedule the Big Ten currently has. Therefore, the best possible solution is, and always has been, to kick Northwestern out of the Big Ten, get rid of the 11 hidden in the logo and have an 18 game basketball schedule.
If the Big Ten expands, it'll be for football purposes though. I know the article mentioned Notre Dame, which will never, ever, ever happen (they make way too much off their NBC contract), Rutgers and Syracuse. I'd think the school that would make the most sense would be Louisville. It's too bad the Big Ten didn't get to them when they were still in Conference USA though. They are a good basketball and football program, large public university, and located in the 44th largest urban area in the US (per wikipedia, which can be updated by anybody, anywhere, so you know you're getting the most up to date, accurate information possible). Plus they are still basically midwestern, not in NY.
There's my $0.02 as a Big Ten Alumnus.
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Originally posted by amckillipThe only team I can think of that I wouldn't mind seeing the Big Ten adding is ND and they lose too much revenue if they do that.Walk on, Walk on
With hope in your hearts,
and You'll Never Walk Alone
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Originally posted by FyrebyrdOriginally posted by amckillipThe only team I can think of that I wouldn't mind seeing the Big Ten adding is ND and they lose too much revenue if they do that.
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I found some really interesting discussion over on the Missouri Tigers board.
There is a lively discussion on whether Mizzou should bolt from the Big XII and join the Big Ten.
Some think it is a good idea, others oppose it vigorously.
Those who favor the move seem to consistently cite how much they hate Kansas and don't ever want to go there again, others enjoy the border rivalry with KU.
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I have always made my feelings known that West Virginia would be the best immediate addition to the Big Ten. I know academically they wouldn't be on par with the others, however, I would imagine and eastern division Ohio St, Penn St, Michigan, and WVU would be awesome on the gridiron. Plus, they have always played smashmouth football similar to the Big Ten.
That said, the acquisition of Missouri would allow the smoothest national transition, in that either Arkansas or Memphis joins the Big XII, if Arkansas, then Memphis probably joins the SEC.
It would be interesting to see what Arkansas would do. They love the SEC for football, but probably feel they would generally perform better in the BXII in hoops. While Memphis would probably be a better fit for the BXII.
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Originally posted by squirrelI have always made my feelings known that West Virginia would be the best immediate addition to the Big Ten. I know academically they wouldn't be on par with the others, however, I would imagine and eastern division Ohio St, Penn St, Michigan, and WVU would be awesome on the gridiron. Plus, they have always played smashmouth football similar to the Big Ten.
That said, the acquisition of Missouri would allow the smoothest national transition, in that either Arkansas or Memphis joins the Big XII, if Arkansas, then Memphis probably joins the SEC.
It would be interesting to see what Arkansas would do. They love the SEC for football, but probably feel they would generally perform better in the BXII in hoops. While Memphis would probably be a better fit for the BXII.
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