Ideally, Notre Dame to the West and BC to the East
Agreed. If they came and I think it unlikely they would insist on being in the East.Again, ND people almost unanimously see this as their worst case scenario for conference realignment, a horrible fate.
One of these is good?One out of two ain't bad.
Best reason I've seen yet for Pitt. I personally don't care about Pitt/Penn State, but I would like to see Nebraska/Oklahoma back on the schedule.I don't care about markets or revenue. The college football fan in me wants Pitt in the east & Oklahoma in the west so we can have the Pitt/Penn State & Nebraska/Oklahoma games back on the calendar.
UConn would be the worst choice possible. They offer nothing.UConn and North Carolina
Basketball and a 90% win in football for usUConn would be the worst choice possible. They offer nothing.
Ok bball I agree, I'm always thinking in terms of football.Basketball and a 90% win in football for us
UConns FB ain't that bad except for the fact of location for HS recruits...they made a terrible hire in PP but thats outside the norm...Basketball and a 90% win in football for us
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Add one team in the east and one team to the west and play one more league game each year
Don't screw with our almost perfect division beyond that....this, if you feel absolutely the need to expand
But in reality, keeping the league as is, is the very best thing for RU
*cough*Iowa State*cough*UConn would be the worst choice possible. They offer nothing.
I tend to agree for the most part. I think the ACC, Big Ten, Pac 12 and SEC are set unless Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma or Florida State decide they need to move.I think expansion is done. Maybe the Big 12 might expand or teh ACC may add some if they lose anyone to the Big12, but that is it.
the SEC, B1G and Pac12 are pretty much set for decades.
With cord cutters growing in numbers, this Big Ten contract might be the final mega dollar TV contract, so there will no longer be any reason to expand anymore.
Any major conference besides the Big 12 would be crazy to try to expand now.
Group of 5 will always move around. Maybe Uconn ends up in the MAC or something, who knows?
-------------I have argued with you before on this but no its not...Indiana and Maryland feel the same...all 3 are battling to be 5th. It has nothing to do with scheduling which you seem to value that over actually having a shot to win a championship. Take Iowa this year example. Would you rather have a shot at Iowa or would rather have 3-4 losses just because you want to be in the division with the toughest league. For RU to move up and reach their potential they are going to need some help with divisional alignment. IMO it will eventually happen when its apparent Nebby isn't going to reach its status it had back 30 years ago.
you might help ''that fan'' out...Ucon football is dead. They will never make it to the B1G. Nobody cares about them. There's only one so called RU fan left that posts there and he's a masochist for doing so.
UConn best hope is the ACC. For whatever reason, the ACC does not want them. They are not a BIG university and their football plateaued under Edsal.LOL Nicky. I hope I just did. I stay off that cesspool of a board. You can't have a civil discussion with them. They can ejaculate over their women's bball titles till hell freezes over but they're not going to the Big Ten.
I think they tried to sue BC when they left the big east and now BC is blocking them.UConn best hope is the ACC. For whatever reason, the ACC does not want them. They are not a BIG university and their football plateaued under Edsal.
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then we just disagree..... I absolutely love having Ohio state, Michigan, Michigan state andPenn state in our division.... that is the true essence of the big
10....
I had no interest joining the big 10 to play Illinois, Purdue, Northwestern every year.... and I think most fans would be less excited to play those on a regular basis.
You seem to be of the mind set that RU cannot rise to the top, I can see a day when we challenge for the best bowl....
again, I don't want to backdoor a way to the big game, play the best, beat the best....
classy guy...Virginiarufan...LOL Nicky. I hope I just did. I stay off that cesspool of a board. You can't have a civil discussion with them. They can ejaculate over their women's bball titles till hell freezes over but they're not going to the Big Ten.
-----you really think people care about backdoor..come now that ridiculous...if Iowa beat MSU they were in the playoff and I don't think their fans would be fretting over backdooring things. I just don't get this kind of thinking. You will be waiting a long long time to beat all the best...just ask some other Big 10 schools
all I am saying is that the divisions are completely unbalanced. It does ruin the schedule to move a Michigan State out to the west and move maybe a Purdue over to this side. You still have 3 of the biggest programs ever on the schedule
and who are Rutgers fans to actually say that playing certain programs are beneath them to play. Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue all have better histories and success than Rutgers and their fans are thinking that Rutgers is the one poisoning the schedule. Looking at it objectively there needs to be a better balance in the divisions. The Big 10 invited two schools but then prompty buried them behind 4 programs with a century of success. On the other side there seems to be weakness with no standouts and I am sure that those programs are lobbying Delaney that their schedule have been altered negatively by all the top schools on the other side
------------all I am saying is that the divisions are completely unbalanced. It does ruin the schedule to move a Michigan State out to the west and move maybe a Purdue over to this side. You still have 3 of the biggest programs ever on the schedule
and who are Rutgers fans to actually say that playing certain programs are beneath them to play. Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue all have better histories and success than Rutgers and their fans are thinking that Rutgers is the one poisoning the schedule. Looking at it objectively there needs to be a better balance in the divisions. The Big 10 invited two schools but then prompty buried them behind 4 programs with a century of success. On the other side there seems to be weakness with no standouts and I am sure that those programs are lobbying Delaney that their schedule have been altered negatively by all the top schools on the other side
-------------I hear what you're saying, but it sounds so weak for us to complain about competitive balance in Football after only being in the conference for 2 seasons. We need to get better in FB and MBB more than anything else.
UVA is terrible at Football, so why add them? for LAX? Maryland already gives us access to Virginia.
UNC - Too many scandals and they suck at Football. Also the ACC is controlled by them so why would they leave?
Texas - keep dreaming. Plus LHN is a non-starter
UND - keep dreaming, plus their NBC contract is a non starter
Uconn is a borderline FCS school at this point and they offer zero new TV markets and terrible football and terrible recruiting market.
I said it before but I really like the Olkohama/Kansas combo.
That being said, I don't think the Big Ten is expanding anytime soon.
We tend to forget, the money, that's $, a school brings to the conf is what counts and the research income for the Big 10 equals the income from the athletics, meaning football.-------------
then we just disagree..... I absolutely love having Ohio state, Michigan, Michigan state andPenn state in our division.... that is the true essence of the big
10....
I had no interest joining the big 10 to play Illinois, Purdue, Northwestern every year.... and I think most fans would be less excited to play those on a regular basis.
You seem to be of the mind set that RU cannot rise to the top, I can see a day when we challenge for the best bowl....
again, I don't want to backdoor a way to the big game, play the best, beat the best....
You need to do your homework on Jim Delany a little better.He is not done.I think expansion is done. Maybe the Big 12 might expand or teh ACC may add some if they lose anyone to the Big12, but that is it.
the SEC, B1G and Pac12 are pretty much set for decades.
With cord cutters growing in numbers, this Big Ten contract might be the final mega dollar TV contract, so there will no longer be any reason to expand anymore.
Any major conference besides the Big 12 would be crazy to try to expand now.
Group of 5 will always move around. Maybe Uconn ends up in the MAC or something, who knows?
I don't care about markets or revenue.
Might beg to differ with you as Iowa is 12-1 and if that isn't a standout then what is?all I am saying is that the divisions are completely unbalanced. It does ruin the schedule to move a Michigan State out to the west and move maybe a Purdue over to this side. You still have 3 of the biggest programs ever on the schedule
and who are Rutgers fans to actually say that playing certain programs are beneath them to play. Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue all have better histories and success than Rutgers and their fans are thinking that Rutgers is the one poisoning the schedule. Looking at it objectively there needs to be a better balance in the divisions. The Big 10 invited two schools but then prompty buried them behind 4 programs with a century of success. On the other side there seems to be weakness with no standouts and I am sure that those programs are lobbying Delaney that their schedule have been altered negatively by all the top schools on the other side
Might beg to differ with you as Iowa is 12-1 and if that isn't a standout then what is?
Agreed. If they came and I think it unlikely they would insist on being in the East.
I'd love to see UNC and Virginia. Excellent schools and fine athletic programs. Also would enhance other sports like lacrosse and soccer.
Yup I am sure they are scrambling right now in the BIG office to make this work!!!Might consider moving the Michigan schools to the West under that kind of scenario
East:
RU
Maryland
Penn State
Pitt
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Indiana
Purdue
West:
The rest
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It is a good thing Michigan state never gave up in the big 10, they are an example of turning it around that we should follow....a once mediocre team now playing like a top 5 team.
In some ways this could be a very accurate comparison. From 1967-2006 Michigan State won 49.7% of their games, compared to Rutgers winning 48.5% over that same time. However, I picked that time frame as Michigan State won four national titles between 1951 and 1966 and Dantonio took over for the 2007 season.-------------
and I see no reason why we cannot have a turnaround like Michigan state and be as good as they are right now...
would that not be the very best answer, rather than diluting our schedule?