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Big Ten and other Conference Expansion

Which Teams Should the Big Ten Add? (please limit to four selections)

  • Boston College

    Votes: 32 10.2%
  • Cincinnati

    Votes: 19 6.1%
  • Connecticut

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • Duke

    Votes: 21 6.7%
  • Georgia Tech

    Votes: 55 17.6%
  • Kansas

    Votes: 46 14.7%
  • Maryland

    Votes: 67 21.4%
  • Missouri

    Votes: 90 28.8%
  • North Carolina

    Votes: 39 12.5%
  • Notre Dame

    Votes: 209 66.8%
  • Oklahoma

    Votes: 78 24.9%
  • Pittsburgh

    Votes: 45 14.4%
  • Rutgers

    Votes: 40 12.8%
  • Syracuse

    Votes: 18 5.8%
  • Texas

    Votes: 121 38.7%
  • Vanderbilt

    Votes: 15 4.8%
  • Virginia

    Votes: 47 15.0%
  • Virginia Tech

    Votes: 62 19.8%
  • Stay at 12 teams and don't expand

    Votes: 27 8.6%
  • Add some other school(s) not listed

    Votes: 25 8.0%

  • Total voters
    313
Nebraska, UT, ND = win.

I'll call the Big East / Big Ten negotiations to send Notre Dame packing plausible--may be the only way to save their conference.

7 game conference schedules and no conference championship? Seems unrealistic. 7 game conference schedules to me would be two 8 team divisions sending their champion to a conference championship and that nullifies it. I can see the Big Ten making some extensions to ease the transition for UT and ND, but nothing permanent and nothing that drastic.
 
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There's simply too much wrong with the information in that article to take it too seriously.
  1. It was already mentioned, but the Big Ten doesn't have the kind of power to guarantee an extra BCS slot.
  2. 7 conference games plus 6 OOC games equals 13 games. The Big Ten does not have the power to authorize a 13th game if it doesn't fit into the exemptions laid down in the NCAA bylaws.
  3. The Big Ten is not going through this whole mess and not end up with a conference championship game. The idea that this is all about money, and they're going to pass up the money generated by a CCG sounds ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as a 7-0 team being ok with losing a championship to an 8-0 team because they were allowed to play an extra home game every other year.
 
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jlb1705;1706159; said:
If having incoming schools play less conference games were simply a transitional thing and not permanent I think I could get behind it.

No doubt.

I have no idea if there's any truth to the rumor, but what if the whole ruse is a trial balloon to see what might fly? Wouldn't THAT be funny...
 
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IronBuckI;1706177; said:
There's simply too much wrong with the information in that article to take it too seriously.
  1. It was already mentioned, but the Big Ten doesn't have the kind of power to guarantee an extra BCS slot.
  2. 7 conference games plus 6 OOC games equals 13 games. The Big Ten does not have the power to authorize a 13th game if it doesn't fit into the exemptions laid down in the NCAA bylaws.
  3. The Big Ten is not going through this whole mess and not end up with a conference championship game. The idea that this is all about money, and they're going to pass up the money generated by a CCG sounds ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as a 7-0 team being ok with losing a championship to an 8-0 team because they were allowed to play an extra home game every other year.

This part isn't correct. Even Delany has said that a conf champ game isn't the end all/be all.
 
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IronBuckI;1706177; said:
There's simply too much wrong with the information in that article to take it too seriously.
  1. It was already mentioned, but the Big Ten doesn't have the kind of power to guarantee an extra BCS slot.
  2. 7 conference games plus 6 OOC games equals 13 games. The Big Ten does not have the power to authorize a 13th game if it doesn't fit into the exemptions laid down in the NCAA bylaws.
  3. The Big Ten is not going through this whole mess and not end up with a conference championship game. The idea that this is all about money, and they're going to pass up the money generated by a CCG sounds ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as a 7-0 team being ok with losing a championship to an 8-0 team because they were allowed to play an extra home game every other year.

matcar;1706185; said:
This part isn't correct. Even Delany has said that a conf champ game isn't the end all/be all.

Also, I didn't see #1 mentioned. I saw it being talked about how the B10 would set the tie-breakers to determine who it's one guaranteed slot was, but nothing about the B10 now having 2 guaranteed BCS slots.
 
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I think people have read way too much in the quote that was attributed to Delaney about not doing this for a conference championship game. People have focused on the first part of the quote and not the entire quote. He did say that the expansion was not about adding a CCG. But he went on to clarify that it wasn't a driving force for the expansion. No where did he say that there wouldn't be a CCG and if they expand, there will be a CCG. Whether that happens from the outset or not is up for debate, but I can't see a scenario where they don't have one, considering everyone wants it...players, coaches, AD's, etc. and with the expanded conference, it affords them the opportunity to do it.

matcar;1706185; said:
This part isn't correct. Even Delany has said that a conf champ game isn't the end all/be all.
 
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BigJim;1706197; said:
Also, I didn't see #1 mentioned. I saw it being talked about how the B10 would set the tie-breakers to determine who it's one guaranteed slot was, but nothing about the B10 now having 2 guaranteed BCS slots.
You're right. I read it too fast and didn't comprehend what it whas actually saying. What it says is a little more ridiculous than guaranteeing an extra slot.

They're also looking at potentially giving a automatic BCS slot for a 7-0 ND/Texas Big Ten team that loses the conference championship to an 8-0 team as a carrot, where the 8-0 team could still get the at-large but isn't guaranteed.
They're actually trying to give the guaranteed game to the 7-0 conference runner-up in the hopes that an 8-0 conference champion could also get an at-large, but the conference champion would not have a guaranteed BCS bid.
 
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Make Way for the Maroon!
"We're coming back, to football and for the first time since 1939, to the Big Ten Athletic Conference." With those words University of Chicago President Robert J. Zimmer announced the return of football to the school. We'll be playing our games at Soldier Field until completion of the new, state of the art, 70,000 seat Amos Alonzo Stagg Stadium and Enrico Fermi Field can be built. We'll also be building Jay Berwanger Practice facility next door. A beaming Big Ten commissioner, Jim Delany stood next to Zimmer as the team and stadium were introduced to a stunned Second City press corps. "Since our last Big Ten game was an 83 to nothing hammering by Michigan, we will pay a tribute to the Wolverines by opening with Appalachian State on September 8, 2012 and resume Big Ten conference play against Iowa two weeks later," added Zimmer.
 
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I would love to see University of Chicago back, and yay for there no longer being an infuriatingly absent last page to the thread. . .

I do find the current rumors compelling, if none before them. It seems to have been, according to the Spartan reporter, vetted three times over. We'll see. . .
 
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