LordJeffBuck;1984858; said:Strictly from a football standpoint, this (Notre Dame, Texas, Oklahoma) would be the ultimate win, and Mizzou would be a decent #16. However, Notre Dame and Texas are known prima donnas, and Oklahoma has academic deficiencies and a history of being a rogue program.
Adding those four teams would give a nice geographic balance to the conference, and the "power" of each division is pretty close as well:
East
1. Penn State
2. Ohio State
3. Michigan
4. Michigan State
5. Notre Dame
6. Indiana
7. Purdue
8. Illinois
West
1. Northwestern
2. Wisconsin
3. Minnesota
4. Iowa
5. Nebraska
6. Missouri
7. Oklahoma
8. Texas
And I'd still like to find some room for Maryland.... Would adding Maryland and Kansas for a B1G 18 make any sense? They sure would be nice additions on the basketball side of the equation, although they do virtually nothing to enhance the football status of the conference.
Under the above scenario, adding Mizzou allows the conference to maintain its contiguity rule (notice how the SW corner of Missouri just barely touches the NE corner of Oklahoma). For that reason alone, Mizzou might be the logical choice for the 16th team.
Going to 18 would complicate the supposed request of Texas and ND to have 4 non-conference games. Two 9-team divisions means 8 divisional games, and then there are either no cross-division games, or if 1 is played then half the league has 5 home conference games and the other half plays 4.
Cross division teams would almost never play each other. With 18 teams, and 1 fixed and 1 rotating cross-divisional game, that would mean a trip to the cross division team's stadium once every 14 years. With only a rotating game as the 9th conference game, it means a visit once every 18 years (playing twice in 18 years, one at home and one away).
It would barely seem like many teams on the other side were in the same conference in football - it would be fine for basketball.
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