FSU, Miami, and Clemson aren't AAU. The B1G has never added a school (including USC and UCLA) that isn't AAU. Only Nebraska, which was in the AAU when they were added to the B1G, is not in the AAU.Getting into Big Ten country would be huge but letting Big Ten get into SEC would not? It would be a mistake to let Big Ten take FSU and Miami, a huge mistake. The SEC doesn't need to expand nationwide, it's going to be a hindrance for the smaller sports as the Big Ten will learn. Our best option is keeping our footprint relatively southern and add FSU, Miami, and Clemson at the least and go from there.
I don't see ND being interested in this, in a USC-less Pac 12.
I’m guessing it would mean they keep their 5 team setup w/ the ACC, start a similar 5 game setup w/ the PAC-10 and then play USC and a combo of Michigan, MSU, Purdue, Northwestern and maybe Ohio State (like this season). Or the Big 10 could tell Notre Dame to f*** off and not allow their schools to schedule them if Notre Dame turns them down.I mean, Notre Dame would still be an independent when it comes to football. I’m not sure how much they’ll care, if at all.
The article notes any such setup as “the 24 combined ACC and Pac-12 teams”, so that would only mean the 14 football-participating ACC members and the remaining 10 PAC-12 members (Oregon and Washington not included) are all that’s being discussed.
I don't see ND being interested in this, in a USC-less Pac 12.
Baylor. Always left out of the big boy discussions imagine playing front of 43k people and your biggest conference rivals are TCU, directional Florida, Kansas St and CincinnatiThe Big 12 Championship Game Crushed the ACC, Pac-12 in Viewership
A pillow fight that not even the MyPillow guy would sponsor
I would love to see the My Pillow guy sponsor a PAC 12 title game between Cal and Washington. Meltdown central.The Big 12 Championship Game Crushed the ACC, Pac-12 in Viewership
A pillow fight that not even the MyPillow guy would sponsor
Or 8MBaylor. Always left out of the big boy discussions imagine playing front of 43k people and your biggest conference rivals are TCU, directional Florida, Kansas St and Cincinnati
Because it was the only game on at the time that had some small affect on the playoff if Oklahoma state had won. Not because anyone cared about Baylor lol. And the Big xii is right on par with the ACC and P12. They don’t matter. The big boys make all the decision and money. We will let you know when you are allowed to participate in any real decision making. (Hint - it will never happen midmajor)Or 8M
Total viewership for top five conference championship games.
SEC – 15.3mm (8.16)
B1G – 11.6mm (6.21)
Big 12 – 8.0mm (4.83)
PAC-12 – 4.2mm (2.46)
AAC – 3.4mm (2.04)
ACC – 2.6mm (1.53)
Big 12 almost doubled the PAC-12 and tripled the ACC
AAC outdrew the ACC.
You mean Alabama and Texas will tell you when you're allowed in a big boy discussionBecause it was the only game on at the time that had some small affect on the playoff if Oklahoma state had won. Not because anyone cared about Baylor lol. And the Big xii is right on par with the ACC and P12. They don’t matter. The big boys make all the decision and money. We will let you know when you are allowed to participate in any real decision making. (Hint - it will never happen midmajor)
Texas? Lmao maybe in your state they tell you what to do. Of course outside of Ann richards and David Koresh you haven’t had anyone with real power to help your little cult rapey school along. 46k people for a football game is embarrassing and one of the many reasons no real conference wants you and you have to come hang out with big boys on their boards to feel like you are somebody.You mean Alabama and Texas will tell you when you're allowed in a big boy discussion
If the SEC had to decide between Texas and Tennessee as to whom to kick out who would they choose? (Hint: not Texas ).Texas? Lmao maybe in your state they tell you what to do. Of course outside of Ann richards and David Koresh you haven’t had anyone with real power to help your little cult rapey school along. 46k people for a football game is embarrassing and one of the many reasons no real conference wants you and you have to come hang out with big boys on their boards to feel like you are somebody.
I can’t believe you are literally Vanderbilt with more rapes and less academics in a worse city. When the ACC and Pac12 make fun of you for being a midmajor that’s embarrassing
They wouldn’t because we don’t kick people out This is a real conference with real programs. Meanwhile you would rank 9th in attendance in the PAC 12 right now and 10th in the ACC lol. You’re not even the 4th or 5th most important program in your stateIf the SEC had to decide between Texas and Tennessee as to whom to kick out who would they choose? (Hint: not Texas ).
The Big 12 Championship Game Crushed the ACC, Pac-12 in Viewership
A pillow fight that not even the MyPillow guy would sponsor
WTF???They wouldn’t because we don’t kick people out This is a real conference with real programs. Meanwhile you would rank 9th in attendance in the PAC 12 right now lol.[ You’re not even the 4th or 5th most important program in your state
WTF???
Attendance at games doesn't bring in TV ratings. We're in a new century now. Time to catch up
He’s not the sharpest tool in the shed. Art Briles would be proudA game airing alone in its own time slot involving two top 10 teams with potential national title [playoff] implications had higher viewership than a game between a conference’s two smallest market, smallest branded teams playing in the same time slot as a major national brand, major market, definitely-having-national-title-implications team played and a game that aired on a night of the week when most of the more casual, weekend college football audience wouldn’t be watching it anyway, regardless of whether any national title implications were or weren’t involved? Say it ain’t so! Color me shocked!