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Official List of schools being mentioned for Big 10 Expansion

  • 0311sdp
    I like the Nebraska idea, but that isn't an option at least right now, is it? I don't like either Rutgers or Syracuse but I do understand that wanting to open up a Northeast market is financially attractive to the Big Ten. Pitt adds nothing but a rivalry with Penn State and Louisville offers even less. OSU doesn't want Cincinnati in the Big Ten, as they already have their rivalry games with Michigan and Penn State and they don't want to bring Cincy up to their level in recruiting. That leaves Missouri, a decent Big 12 school but not great, I don't get goose bumps with the thought of playing them. The best option will always be Notre Dame but at least for now that will not happen. Of the real options, probably Missouri and Rutgers/Syracuse make the most sense.
  • Nate
    Cincinnati - 2nd pick
    Syracuse - 5th pick
    Missouri - 3rd pick
    Rutgers - 6th pick
    Pittsburgh - 1st pick
    Louisville - 4th pick
  • heel023
    I think Rutgers would be a great idea. It would open up the New York, New Jersey media market. And lets face it, college football is about getting as much media attettion as possiable.
  • derek bomar
    what happens to the Big Least if we take a team from them? Do they lose their BCS birth auto-bid?
  • Dog99
    I like in order
    Missouri
    Pitt
    ND
    Cincy
  • noquarter
    Why isint WVU being considered? Is this addition for football or football / basketball combo only?
  • the_system
    WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada. Every Big 10 school is a member. WVU isn't. Nebraska and Missouri are both members, as are Syracuse, Pitt, and Rutgers.
  • tcby99
    How about Iowa State?
  • noquarter
    the_system wrote: WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada. Every Big 10 school is a member. WVU isn't. Nebraska and Missouri are both members, as are Syracuse, Pitt, and Rutgers.
    I did not know - Thank you
    Do you know if it is for all sports?
  • LJ
    noquarter wrote:
    the_system wrote: WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada. Every Big 10 school is a member. WVU isn't. Nebraska and Missouri are both members, as are Syracuse, Pitt, and Rutgers.
    I did not know - Thank you
    Do you know if it is for all sports?
    What do you mean "if it is for all sports"? The AAU is an academic association, and the CIC won't accept a non-AAU university, therefore, the Big Ten cannot athletically take a non-AAU school.
  • enigmaax
    the_system wrote: WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada.
    Hey, Canadia is a completely untapped market!
  • pkebker
    Pittsburgh makes the most sense to me. They are consistently good year in and year out.

    Would it still be called the Big Ten?
  • the_system
    pkebker wrote: Pittsburgh makes the most sense to me. They are consistently good year in and year out.
    Not really. CFW has Nebraska as #1 in winning pct. since 1970. Pitt is 40th. Heck even in the last 10 years, which Nebraska has been down the most, Nebraska is ranked in the top 20. After this year I think the only big 10 team with more wins in the last 10 years is OSU. Again this is with Nebraska being down. Pitt is ranked 52nd in the last 10 years.

    If it's a football decision, Nebraska makes the most sense.
  • Sonofanump
    Cincinnati -No
    Syracuse -No
    Missouri - 4th choice
    Rutgers -No
    Pittsburgh -2nd or 3rd choice
    Louisville -no

    ND-1st
    Neb-2nd or 3rd
    ISU- 5th

    No way on WVU
  • charliehustle14
    Pitt, Mizzou, or UC are my picks. Can't go wrong with any of the schools on there though....Louisville, Rutgers, and Syracuse are all pretty intriguing also.
  • enigmaax
    pkebker wrote: Pittsburgh makes the most sense to me. They are consistently good year in and year out.
    Here's the overall record of all Pitt coaches in the last 20 years:

    Wannstedt: 34-25 (2 winning seasons out of 5)
    Harris: 52-44 (5 winning seasons out of 8)
    Majors: 12-32 (0 winning seasons in 4)
    Hackett: 13-20-1 (1 winning season in 3)

    I don't really call 8 out of 20 winning seasons and an overall record below .500 "consistently good". Even if you take just the last two coaches, they've been moderately successful but barely have a winning record in half of their seasons.
  • noquarter
    LJ wrote:
    noquarter wrote:
    the_system wrote: WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada. Every Big 10 school is a member. WVU isn't. Nebraska and Missouri are both members, as are Syracuse, Pitt, and Rutgers.
    I did not know - Thank you
    Do you know if it is for all sports?
    What do you mean "if it is for all sports"? The AAU is an academic association, and the CIC won't accept a non-AAU university, therefore, the Big Ten cannot athletically take a non-AAU school.
    Great with your AAU associaton, my question is the expansion for football only? For all extra curricular activities?
  • Hesston
    Cowherd claims Rutgers would be the perfect fit because it would draw from the New York market and press

    I would like Notre Dame but that won't happen, why would Mizzo and or Nebraska want to leave the big12?

    should be interesting I like the decision to go with 12 for the big 10
  • LJ
    noquarter wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    noquarter wrote:
    the_system wrote: WVU isn't a member of the AAU, 62 of the leading research universities in the US and Canada. Every Big 10 school is a member. WVU isn't. Nebraska and Missouri are both members, as are Syracuse, Pitt, and Rutgers.
    I did not know - Thank you
    Do you know if it is for all sports?
    What do you mean "if it is for all sports"? The AAU is an academic association, and the CIC won't accept a non-AAU university, therefore, the Big Ten cannot athletically take a non-AAU school.
    Great with your AAU associaton, my question is the expansion for football only? For all extra curricular activities?
    The Big Ten is not the kind of conference to take a school on a football only basis.
  • Gypsy Rose Lee
    The Big10 should tell the BE to kick Notre Dame out. This would force ND's hand as they would need a conference for BB and olympic sports. This would also protect the BE from a raid.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Mizzou saying they would listen if the Big Ten came callin'.
  • j_crazy
    I understand this is impossible, but why not add both Nebraska and Misouri and send Northwestern to the MAC, where they belong?

    :D (it was all tongue in cheek, but If the B10 can get both, why not try to poach them and piss off the B12? I'm fairly certain that if SMU starts winning again, there will be some clamouring to get them back, coupled with TCU you officially have the SWC re-incarnate.)
  • Little Danny
    Michigan State was not an AAU member when they first joined on. They only received it ten years later when the B10 lobbied for them. They still are at the bottom of the B10 on an academic basis. Several of the potential candidates are better academic institutions than MSU (Rutgers, Pitt, Syracuse).
  • LJ
    Little Danny wrote: Michigan State was not an AAU member when they first joined on. They only received it ten years later when the B10 lobbied for them. They still are at the bottom of the B10 on an academic basis. Several of the potential candidates are better academic institutions than MSU (Rutgers, Pitt, Syracuse).
    MSU is one of the mega professional schools though, so they do have that going for them.
  • NOL fan
    Gypsy Rose Lee wrote: The Big10 should tell the BE to kick Notre Dame out. This would force ND's hand as they would need a conference for BB and olympic sports. This would also protect the BE from a raid.
    and if the BE ever needed to add a school, Memphis would the school jumping up and down waving their arms yelling "pick me! pick me!"