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Buckeye737;1968990; said:Obviously the commissioners are trying to add as many big fish to their conference as possible, but I think that may not be the best thing for the long-term stability of a league. What if the SEC was able to add FSU, Texas, A&M, and maybe VT? This won't happen, but what if? There are already rumblings that some SEC members feel the conference is already too competitive in the one sport that matters - football. If you add those 4 schools, there are going to be some good football programs struggling to make a bowl game, and some very good football programs going to crappy bowl games like the Liberty Bowl.
My point is this - for every Texas brought into a league, there needs to be an Iowa State to absorb the losses. The stronger a league is now, the less room there is for an elite program. The Big East & ACC could add a couple powerhouses without causing any problems, but the stronger leagues could cause themselves some future instability. I think the key is to be able to bring in a powerhouse team with value while being able to add a complimentary patsy that still has some value.
DaveyBoy;1968993; said:true points
but the system is getting set up for a national playoff in which the super-conferences get an auto qualifier for the tourney
8 teams
ACC (formed from the merger of ACC + BigEast)
SEC (16 teams...add FSU, aTm, VaTech, Miami)
B1G (16 teams...add Mizzou, ND, UVa, MD)
Pac16 (add Texas, OU, OState, BYU)
winner of MWC and WAC
Winner of CUSA and MAC
2 at larges
Pheasant;1969022; said:Texas A&M isn't an elite program. I can't imagine a scenario where a move by them is the catalyst for monumental change in the college football landscape. If Nebraska leaving the Big 12 for the Big 10 didn't cause a seismic shift I have a hard time believing the aggies will.
rampageripster;1969027; said:But TAMU leaving UT behind eliminates the idea that the Texas Legislature wants to keep the major Texas schools (UT, TAMU, TTU, Baylor) together... also, the SEC would have to add another school in order to have some sort of balance... if it is in the east, that is pillaging a conference yet to be pilfered from (the ACC)... that would change things
Pheasant;1969022; said:Texas A&M isn't an elite program. I can't imagine a scenario where a move by them is the catalyst for monumental change in the college football landscape. If Nebraska leaving the Big 12 for the Big 10 didn't cause a seismic shift I have a hard time believing the aggies will.
sepia5;1969000; said:Indiana and Minnesota can produce a LOT of losses.
Oh8ch;1969049; said:The first time I hear a marching band playing the ESPN fight song I am throwing in my chips.