UCF is not a take and neither is USF.'Failed alliance or part of Big Ten plans to expand their conference.
UCF is not a take and neither is USF.'Failed alliance or part of Big Ten plans to expand their conference.
We know, we know. The Big 10 is taking the U because they need another patsy to pad the win column.UCF is not a take and neither is USF.'
The Big Ten played the Pac 12 like a fiddle. You didn't need to be a Football Einstein to figure out the new game that was being played once Texas and OU announced they were leaving the Big 12 for the SEC.Failed alliance or part of Big Ten plans to expand their conference.
What’s it like husking Tom Osborne’s corn every night?CFB has crossed the Rubicron.
There are 40 or so teams that will form a new division, and collect billions. You guys hate @LoboCane, but he is correct that only 4 or 5 not in BIG or SEC will have a seat.
ND, Miami, FSU, Clemson, very few come close to that group in CFB accomplishments.
No single team left in the big12 is a target, they lost their 4 top programs, I feel bad for KU and their long bb history, but as I said, they crossed the rubicon
That's looking more and more like the end game.
Agree. UM may be in the Big, not a take for SEC.UCF is not a take and neither is USF.'
UM won't be in the B1G. Notre Dame will eventually join and probably North Carolina.Agree. UM may be in the Big, not a take for SEC.
Why is UNC desirable? Their football is mid. Always has been.UM won't be in the B1G. Notre Dame will eventually join and probably North Carolina.
The Florida school with the best chance of being getting an invite is Florida State. But its not a given.
I don't deny what you're saying.Why is UNC desirable? Their football is mid. Always has been.
TV market.Why is UNC desirable? Their football is mid. Always has been.
Shortly after the Maryland and Rutgers invites, the hot rumor was that North Carolina and Virginia were next. If those two are able to escape their ACC prison cells, I suspect the B1G is still interested.TV market.
Virginia is also more desirable than people realize, but lacks the TV market of other programs.