Big 12 and PAC should remain as is. Winners of each play in a CCG. They become divisions of a single conference basically
At what point do the big conferences shed the dead weight and keep more money for the big draws ala super league
(Colorado, Utah, Arizona State, Arizona, Washington State, and Oregon State administrators desperately placing calls to the B1G offices) Believe it or not, the Big Ten isn't at home. Please leave a message at the beep. We must be out, or we'd pick up the phone. Where could we be? Believe it or not, we're not home!
Vandy, Kentucky, Mississippi state, Purdue, Indiana, Rutgers, Maryland, and a few others im forgetting aren’t long for this world iyam
Can someone explain to me why this keeps getting discussed like it's college sports? Do we really need to keep pretending here? All we care about is gambling on these games anyway, which we already get to do.
Now Assuming the worst and that it looks like “promise land barbecue” photo from the Alabama bbq thread
"Don't let insignificant schools have significance in your conference." --Emmanuel Acho, more or less
pretty sure KU really wanted in when the B1G added Nebraska and then Maryland/Rutgers and they were told no pretty quickly, if I recall correctly
We are above average to historic in basically every sport except football plus an OG member, along with the Indy ties. We are about as safe as they come
Shit the ND mouthpieces have spoken Sampson is our Athletic Writer Quinn is well obvious but he also runs the NIL program for ND
I have been busy for the past hour and this discussion is moving a million mph so I apologize if this has already been discussed but...what about Stanford? In addition to Oregon, they've gotta be the other PAC school that's more than worthy of being with the "in" crowd.