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Jan 4, 2010 11:00 AM
SEC-5 (Florida x2, LSU x2, Tennessee)

Big 12-2 (Oklahoma, Texas)

ACC-1 (Florida State)

Big East-1 (Miami)

Big Ten-1 (Ohio State)

PAC-10-1 (USC)

We know that it will either be the Big 12 getting their 3rd BCS title or the SEC getting their 6th.
Jan 4, 2010 11:00am
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Jan 4, 2010 11:28 AM
The Big East's champion is now in the ACC. The Big East needs to add some more talent to the conference. I don't think it is as bad as people make it out to be though. This could cause problems, as the Big East basketball conference is already huge but as it stands now you could really make the argument that the MWC is better.

As the Big East stands now, they have a school in Florida. So you really can't make the distance argument. Houston, SMU (you're banking they'll be back), ECU, or they could get real crazy and add some of the mid-majors from the MWC could help improve the conference's rep.

The Big East has 8 teams now. They could add ECU, Boise, Utah, and BYU, and then have a conference championship (might have to change the conference name). But this would save the conference IMO. It won't happen though. Just something I just thought of.
Jan 4, 2010 11:28am
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Jan 4, 2010 11:45 AM
ECU might make sense; a Mountain West team joining the Big East makes no sense financially or geographicaly
Jan 4, 2010 11:45am
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Jan 4, 2010 11:55 AM
There has been lot of talk about a split in the Big East between the all sports schools and the other schools. I suspect the split will not occur until the new teams are added.

There has been a lot of discussion about Memphis joining the Big East. They hired former Big East commisioner Mike Tranghese as a consultant for this purpose. They have a fertile recruiting area, huge sponsors (FedEx), a bowl game (The Liberty Bowl) and a solid basketball team. In addition, there is already a built in rivalry with UL and UC.

I would not mind Memphis but I really don't want to see the Big East turn into C-USA North with additions of them, ECU, UCF, etc. Unfortunately, teams already in another BCS conference will not be leaving their conference to join the Big East. I really see no other options for them.
Jan 4, 2010 11:55am
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Jan 4, 2010 11:55 AM
darbypitcher22 wrote: ECU might make sense; a Mountain West team joining the Big East makes no sense financially or geographicaly
Yeah that's what I said geographically. But heck, neither does USF. Everybody else is confined to the midwest/east area.

I don't know I kind of liked my idea :D it would solve 2 problems. It would make the Big East stronger and it would get the better MWC teams the automatic bid they deserve
Jan 4, 2010 11:55am
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Jan 4, 2010 11:57 AM
The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Jan 4, 2010 11:57am
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Jan 4, 2010 12:17 PM
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Big 10 will only go to 12 and they will take Missouri, don't worry, your conference won't fall apart for that reason.
Jan 4, 2010 12:17pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:21 PM
When did Tennessee win a BCS title?
Jan 4, 2010 12:21pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:23 PM
King Curtis wrote: When did Tennessee win a BCS title?
The first ever BCS NC game, the 1998 season, 1999 NC game.
Jan 4, 2010 12:23pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:28 PM
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Big 10 will only go to 12 and they will take Missouri, don't worry, your conference won't fall apart for that reason.

Multiple Big Ten sources told the Tribune Wednesday that 14 teams, even 16, could be in play as it relates to the Big Ten's potential expansion. "Anything is possible," one source said, beyond the conventional wisdom of simply adding a 12th school.

A conference statement spoke of an "evaluation of options for conference structure and expansion."

One option the Big Ten will not pursue is an odd number of schools -- again.

But don't be shocked if the conference of Bo and Woody adds three plates -- or more -- to the table.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-17-big-ten-brite-dec17,0,3820862.story
Jan 4, 2010 12:28pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:29 PM
eersandbeers wrote:
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Big 10 will only go to 12 and they will take Missouri, don't worry, your conference won't fall apart for that reason.

Multiple Big Ten sources told the Tribune Wednesday that 14 teams, even 16, could be in play as it relates to the Big Ten's potential expansion. "Anything is possible," one source said, beyond the conventional wisdom of simply adding a 12th school.

A conference statement spoke of an "evaluation of options for conference structure and expansion."

One option the Big Ten will not pursue is an odd number of schools -- again.

But don't be shocked if the conference of Bo and Woody adds three plates -- or more -- to the table.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-17-big-ten-brite-dec17,0,3820862.story
Just like most of your sports arguments, what does that prove? I said they will only go to 12, you think they will go to 14, that article says anything is a possibility. Your opinion is worth no more than mine.
Jan 4, 2010 12:29pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:34 PM
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote:
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Big 10 will only go to 12 and they will take Missouri, don't worry, your conference won't fall apart for that reason.

Multiple Big Ten sources told the Tribune Wednesday that 14 teams, even 16, could be in play as it relates to the Big Ten's potential expansion. "Anything is possible," one source said, beyond the conventional wisdom of simply adding a 12th school.

A conference statement spoke of an "evaluation of options for conference structure and expansion."

One option the Big Ten will not pursue is an odd number of schools -- again.

But don't be shocked if the conference of Bo and Woody adds three plates -- or more -- to the table.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-17-big-ten-brite-dec17,0,3820862.story
Just like most of your sports arguments, what does that prove? I said they will only go to 12, you think they will go to 14, that article says anything is a possibility. Your opinion is worth no more than mine.

Where did I say your opinion was worth less? I'm saying its a distinct possibility, when you said they will only take 12. Your opinion is worth no more than mine.

I believe superconferences will be the future as we've saw how it worked for the BE in basketball. The ACC is also talking about expanding to 14 teams regardless.

If the Big10 takes Pitt, I think WVU tries at all costs to go to the ACC. The BE will be a certifiable mid-major with only WVU left. I know UC has had a couple good years, but they need to win some big time games first.
Jan 4, 2010 12:34pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:39 PM
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
I agree with you regarding not wanting the C-USA/MWC teams. Those teams doe not help the Big East cause. Unfortunately, barring a miracle, ND is not coming and neither are BC, MD, Navy, or Penn State (the favorites on the Big East Boards out there and teams would give the BE street cred).

I actually agree Super Conferences are in the future. This will be a step towards getting us to an eventual playoff.
Jan 4, 2010 12:39pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:41 PM
eersandbeers wrote:
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote:
LJ wrote:
eersandbeers wrote: The Big East will likely not exist after the Big10 gets done creating their 14 team conference.

I like Memphis, but it will only reinforce the idea of a mid-major conference.

Like I posted in another thread, the BE will likely lose Syracuse or Pitt to the Big10, and then WVU and a couple others might bolt to the ACC.

The only thing that could save the BE is adding a team like ND. Nothing short of adding another power will be good.
Big 10 will only go to 12 and they will take Missouri, don't worry, your conference won't fall apart for that reason.

Multiple Big Ten sources told the Tribune Wednesday that 14 teams, even 16, could be in play as it relates to the Big Ten's potential expansion. "Anything is possible," one source said, beyond the conventional wisdom of simply adding a 12th school.

A conference statement spoke of an "evaluation of options for conference structure and expansion."

One option the Big Ten will not pursue is an odd number of schools -- again.

But don't be shocked if the conference of Bo and Woody adds three plates -- or more -- to the table.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-17-big-ten-brite-dec17,0,3820862.story
Just like most of your sports arguments, what does that prove? I said they will only go to 12, you think they will go to 14, that article says anything is a possibility. Your opinion is worth no more than mine.

Where did I say your opinion was worth less? I'm saying its a distinct possibility, when you said they will only take 12. Your opinion is worth no more than mine.

I believe superconferences will be the future as we've saw how it worked for the BE in basketball. The ACC is also talking about expanding to 14 teams regardless.

If the Big10 takes Pitt, I think WVU tries at all costs to go to the ACC. The BE will be a certifiable mid-major with only WVU left. I know UC has had a couple good years, but they need to win some big time games first.
I think the Big Ten raids the Big 12 in a 14 team situation. Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa State.
Jan 4, 2010 12:41pm
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Jan 4, 2010 12:51 PM
Little Danny wrote:
I agree with you regarding not wanting the C-USA/MWC teams. Those teams doe not help the Big East cause. Unfortunately, barring a miracle, ND is not coming and neither are BC, MD, Navy, or Penn State (the favorites on the Big East Boards out there and teams would give the BE street cred).

I actually agree Super Conferences are in the future. This will be a step towards getting us to an eventual playoff.
I think certain MWC teams would actually be a step up from ECU or Memphis. Although, I guess UConn, USF, and UC were all mid-majors when they joined the conference but quickly became decent programs.

PSU would make sense because they originally wanted to form the BE with WVU and Pitt in the first place. I don't think there is any chance they abandon the Big10 now though.

That would leave BC and MD as the best choices but MD is an awful program right now.
LJ wrote:

I think the Big Ten raids the Big 12 in a 14 team situation. Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa State.
I guess it depends on which markets they want the most. I think they'd take the New York market in that situation.
Jan 4, 2010 12:51pm
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Jan 4, 2010 4:49 PM
King Curtis wrote: When did Tennessee win a BCS title?
1998 with a pretty loaded team. Heck, consider the starting lineups.

QB - Tee Martin
HB - Travis Henry (backed up by Travis Stephens, Jamal Lewis was injured)
FB - Shawn Bryson
WR - Peerless Price
WR - Jermaine Copeland (David Martin was backup, followed by Donte Stallworth)
T - Chad Clifton
T - Jarvis Reado (too injured for NFL career)
G - Mercedes Hamilton
G - Cosey Coleman
C - Spencer Riley

DE - Shaun Ellis
DE - Corey Terry (too small for NFL)
DT - Darwin Walker (backed up by future OG Fred Weary)
DT - Billy Ratliff (most injured guy I've ever seen; when healthy was dominant; John Henderson was backup)
OLB - Raynoch Thompson
OLB - Eric Westmoreland
MLB - Al Wilson
CB - Dwayne Goodrich
CB - Andre Lott
S - Deon Grant
S - Fred White

K - John Hall
P - David Leaverton

How this team didn't win more games either the year before (with Manning) or the year after (losing Wilson and Reado) is beyond me.
Jan 4, 2010 4:49pm