Big Ten Expansion Invites...
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OhioStatePride2003On CFB Live, it was reported that Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, and Rutgers have been told they would be welcome to join the Big Ten.
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karen lotzNow that they have been told the would be welcome, I wouldn't be shocked at all if Notre Dame jumps at this chance. That's all they have been waiting for!!!
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OhioStatePride2003I was surprised that it was Rutgers out of the Big East and not Pitt.
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Al BundyGoing to 15 seems like a strange move. It will create some strange schedules, especially in football if you have divisions of different sizes.
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vdubb96Just wish something would either be set in stone or not gonna happen. All this speculation is getting old.
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fiction
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/390297-breaking-news-big-10-offers-4-schools-to-joinAl Bundy wrote: Going to 15 seems like a strange move. It will create some strange schedules, especially in football if you have divisions of different sizes.
"It is not yet clear whether the Big Ten will expand to 14 or 16 teams but sources indicated Missouri and Nebraska are invited in either scenario. Notre Dame has repeatedly declined the opportunity to join the Big Ten. If Notre Dame remains independent, Rutgers would be the 14th team. The Big Ten would then decide whether to stop at 14 or extend offers to two other schools. If Notre Dame joins, sources say an offer will be extended to one other school making it a 16-team league." -
OhioStatePride2003Maybe they forsee a problem with at least one of those teams, thus giving us 14. What I mean is, they invited those four schools, but they think Notre Dame (in my opinion) is the least likely to join. That, or maybe they know that this is going to create a ripple effect in college football, and the Big East - when all is said and done - could come after Northwestern, or one of the lower tier schools in our conference. It's all speculation, and it wasn't a formal invite - I don't think.
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OhioStatePride2003
Basically what I was trying to say LoLfiction wrote:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/390297-breaking-news-big-10-offers-4-schools-to-joinAl Bundy wrote: Going to 15 seems like a strange move. It will create some strange schedules, especially in football if you have divisions of different sizes.
"It is not yet clear whether the Big Ten will expand to 14 or 16 teams but sources indicated Missouri and Nebraska are invited in either scenario. Notre Dame has repeatedly declined the opportunity to join the Big Ten. If Notre Dame remains independent, Rutgers would be the 14th team. The Big Ten would then decide whether to stop at 14 or extend offers to two other schools. If Notre Dame joins, sources say an offer will be extended to one other school making it a 16-team league." -
fictionapparently the only source to break this so far is a kansas city radio show. i'll remain skeptical for now.
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Scarlet_BuckeyeI can't see Notre Dame accepting even tho I think they should. Count me in as being shocked Rutgers was offered over Pitt.
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vball10set^^^SI said it had something to do with an educational accredidation that Rutgers had that made them more attractive than other Big East teams
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OhioStatePride2003It just ran accross the bottom of ESPN that the Big Ten has offered the four schools mentioned. If all four accept, then they'll look to add a fifth, making the Big "10" a 16 team league. Not 100%, but I'm pretty sure that it said the statement was strait from the commish as he refused to further comment on the matter.
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derek bomarI don't want Rutgers
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Al Bundy
Rutgers brings nothing in the major sports. It is located in the NY TV market, but NY might have more OSU, ND, and Mich fans than Rutgers fans.derek bomar wrote: I don't want Rutgers -
killer_ewokI really hope that Notre Dame joins the Big 10. Keep USC, Navy and Boston College and one other team that changes every couple of years on the OOC schedule and go for it.
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ptown_trojans_1Am I the only one that is against expansion? I like the conference the way it is. The Big 10 already has enough exposure and makes enough money.
I guess I might be alone, in that I like not having a conference title game and divisions. -
OhioStatePride2003
No sir, you are not alone. In fact, I'd like to see the Big Ten with just 10 teams instead of 11. Drop Northwestern, or Indiana. One of the lower tier teams, not Michigan in this instance.ptown_trojans_1 wrote: Am I the only one that is against expansion? I like the conference the way it is. The Big 10 already has enough exposure and makes enough money.
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Mohican00
Wouldn't happen. Northwestern is a charter member of the Big 10 and brings a shit ton in academic credibility to the conference. Indiana has been in the Big 10 longer than Ohio State with strong academics and geography on its side.OhioStatePride2003 wrote:
No sir, you are not alone. In fact, I'd like to see the Big Ten with just 10 teams instead of 11. Drop Northwestern, or Indiana. One of the lower tier teams, not Michigan in this instance.ptown_trojans_1 wrote: Am I the only one that is against expansion? I like the conference the way it is. The Big 10 already has enough exposure and makes enough money.
I guess I might be alone, in that I like not having a conference title game and divisions.
If anyone is the odd man out in the conf it's Penn State. But all of this is moot as conference expansion is inevitable. I'm doing division scenarios right now -
enigmaaxNot a Big Ten fan, per se, but I like this and hope it does lead to this massive realignment. The NCAA can never force it, but once a single major conference makes the leap, the dominos will start falling. I'm looking forward to seeing how it ends up.
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Al Bundy
I'd rather see a conference where play everyone like the Pac 10 does. The superconferences are still an effect of the old SWC falling apart.ptown_trojans_1 wrote: Am I the only one that is against expansion? I like the conference the way it is. The Big 10 already has enough exposure and makes enough money.
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dtdtim
The Pac 10 isn't even going to be playing like that much longer once they invite Colorado and another school...Al Bundy wrote:
I'd rather see a conference where play everyone like the Pac 10 does. The superconferences are still an effect of the old SWC falling apart.ptown_trojans_1 wrote: Am I the only one that is against expansion? I like the conference the way it is. The Big 10 already has enough exposure and makes enough money.
I guess I might be alone, in that I like not having a conference title game and divisions. -
gorocks99http://blogs.pitch.com/plog/2010/05/missouri_nebraska_offered_big_ten_membership_whb_810_reports.php
The University of Missouri is receiving numerous inquiries related to public speculation about conference membership. MU is a member of the Big 12 Conference and will not respond to speculation about conference realignment. Mizzou continues to be grateful for all the interest shown in and support for the university.Update (3:54 p.m. May 10): The Lincoln Journal Star asked UNL chancellor Harvey Perlman if there was any truth to WHB's report. "None whatsoever," Perlman replied. -
sleeperI'd like to see the Big Ten add 1 team, split into 2 divisions, and continue to dominate in both academics and athletics. Either way, no matter what, it is the best conference in the world when you combine successes both on the field and off.
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Mohican00Interesting pdf on conference expansion:
http://media.nj.com/ledgerarchives/other/colorBIG10.DT.pdf
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sjmvsfscs08Count me in the group of people that absolutely hate the idea of a sixteen-team conference. Twelve is perfect, and I guess fourteen is acceptable. Adding Rutgers is a joke, and Nebraska is a bit of a reach. But both will come, Rutgers knows the Big Ten is a better deal than the Big East, and the Big XII screwed Nebraska from the start so they'll gladly leave that disaster.
Which two teams will the Big XII add? Arkansas and Texas Christian? Utah? Interesting stuff to say the least.
If I were calling the shots I'd invite Missouri, Notre Dame, and Pittsburgh and cap it at fourteen.