I agree. I worry, though, our FCS football has been lukewarm the last couple years and basketball has become a perennial Thursday night participant. Hopefully football picks up and Coach Pedon turns basketball around. Otherwise, what conference would want ISU?i hope our athletic dept and administration is keeping our options open I dont want us left watching
Options open for what??i hope our athletic dept and administration is keeping our options open I dont want us left watching
Big Ten is just getting started. They will go after Notre Dame,Stanford, California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Arizona State. SEC counters with going after the ACC. Many current FBS schools will not be a part of the new Football League.USC and UCLA to the B1G.
Now, the PAC...10?... and the Big 12 will merge add Boise and Memphis and form a 24 team super league. That's my guess.
And what comes of the big 12? Schools like Iowa StateBig Ten is just getting started. They will go after Notre Dame,Stanford, California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Arizona State. SEC counters with going after the ACC. Many current FBS schools will not be a part of the new Football League.
Those schools (Iowa State) will dominate NCAA football! The Big Ten and SEC will have their own College Football League. The Big Ten is on the verge of a possible $1 billion T.V. contract. And when they get tired of NCAA basketball, that will be next. Give the College Football League 10 years, if not sooner to break off from the NCAA . The Birds better turn it around quickly if they want to play in the NCAA basketball tournament as we know it. Iowa State will be a nice Juco program for the Big Ten and SEC schools.And what comes of the big 12? Schools like Iowa State
I think the Big 10 goes after ND, UNC, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Stanford, Cal, Oregon, Washington, Kansas, and Virginia.All that said, my PAC theory is probably way off since I'm now seeing Oregon and Washington have applied to the B10....
New Theory! The B1G will absorb most of the PAC and the PAC schools will be the "B10 West" division.
Carry on...
If the Big10 gets a decent number of PAC schools, I could also see them going after ACC schools to partner up with Rutgers and Maryland. That way you essentially have the B10 West, Central, and East Divisions. B12 goes mostly into the SEC and just like that...you have the SEC vs B10...or in other terms...the AFC VS NFC....I think the Big 10 goes after ND, UNC, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Stanford, Cal, Oregon, Washington, Kansas, and Virginia.