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Bill Lucas;2259602; said:Except for the whole contiguous states thing.
At this point in the game I gotta think that's out the window. It's just down to revenue now.
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Bill Lucas;2259602; said:Except for the whole contiguous states thing.
sflbuck;2259291; said:You are right in that UVa is a much better academic fit. The question will be does Delany want that or the potential eyeballs that BC brings.
ScriptOhio;2259359; said:The B1G going to 16 and picking up Rutgers, Maryland, Virginia, & North Carolina would be a gigantic coup; but I don't see it happening unless the ACC implodes. For the ACC to implode the SEC and Big XII would have to make a simultaneous grab of most of the other ACC schools, Something like:
Duke & Virginia Tech to SEC = 16
Fla State, Miami, Clemson, NC St, Georgia Tech & Wake Forest to Big XII = 16
Nope will never happen.
dragurd;2259401; said:I'd actually prefer GT to the Big 10 and virginia to the Big XII in that scenario. I also wouldn't mind picking up BC somehow.
Mike80;2259633; said:The Championship game should be at the center of gravity for the conference. Right now that's Indy or Chicago.
Muck;2259636; said:People talk about DC/NY being ambivalent towards UMD/RU. A good chunk of Boston actively despises BC.
ORD_Buckeye;2259639; said:So you're sayin' we make a play for Tufts?
Bucky32;2259422; said:That's premature and pandering a little bit too much to the eastern teams IMO. If you're going to put it outside, put it at Soldier Field.
Same people who passed down the BIG10 move for us, said UMD is heavily heavily heavily lobbying UVA and UNC to join them. They are really pushing the Big Public School conference angle. It would be an absolute power house of academics if they did that.
University of Maryland President Wallace Loh will brief the Board of Regents via telephone late Sunday afternoon about the school’s possible move to the Big Ten, two individuals with direct knowledge of the situation said Sunday morning.
The Board of Regents, which oversees the entire University of Maryland system, will vote on the proposal at a meeting on Monday, but only Chair James L. Shea and Vice Chair Barry P. Gossett have received any detail so far. Shea and Gossett have been involved in the discussions since they started, the sources said. The rest of the Board of Regents have been kept in the dark until this point. When reached by phone Gossett declined comment, citing the situation’s sensitivity.
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Former Maryland coach Gary Williams said today that the school's proposed move to the Big Ten would be a tremendous boost for the Terps' athletic program.
In a telephone interview with The Baltimore Sun today, Williams said the school's long history with ACC doesn't pay the bills.
"You look around today with what's going on, and those schools [in the Big Ten] are certainly in keeping with what Maryland feels about academics. You look at a school like Notre Dame that signed its own TV contract and are now partially joining the ACC. They're looking out for their university. I think Maryland is looking at what's best for them for the future. It's not about today."
Williams, who played at Maryland in the mid-1960s, returned to his alma mater from Ohio State in 1989 after coaching in the Big Ten for three years. He also served as an analyst on the Big Ten Network last season after retiring in May 2011.
"I coached in the [ACC] for 22 years. There's great memories there, without a doubt. At the same time, you have to look at what's best for the university," Williams said. "I'm familiar with the Big Ten, coaching there and working at the Big Ten Network last year. I think I have a decent perspective. If I was coaching at Maryland now, historically in football there's been good years [for the ACC], but the league has never been where it can pull your football program along a little bit."
Williams thinks that many older fans will look forward to renewing a rivalry with Penn State in football -- the teams last played in 1993 -- and that the basketball team will get out from the shadow of Duke and North Carolina to play in what is arguably a stronger league right now.
"Who's our rival in football? You can't come up with a name and neither can I," Williams said. "Who's our rival in basketball? We can say Duke and Carolina, but we basically will be playing them once a year now. Duke and Carolina, that's the rivalry. They don't look at it as Maryland being their rival. The old ACC where you play everyone twice a year and see who's the best team at the end of the year, that's not happening anymore. The Big Ten, last I checked, had five teams in the top 20 in basketball."
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Muck;2259729; said:Gary Williams is on board...
Ex-coach Gary Williams says move to Big Ten would help UM
Roundabout;2259710; said:Long term though I'd love them to cycle thru some outside stadiums... Chicago, Cleveland, Green Bay, and New Jersey would make a decent 4 year rotation though.
Muck said:Virginia would be a huge score for the conference. Virginia would be the B1G's Stanford. Picking up the major University in VA (sorry VPI fans) would also be more important over the long term than being an afterthought in GA.dragurd said:I'd actually prefer GT to the Big 10 and virginia to the Big XII in that scenario. I also wouldn't mind picking up BC somehow.
The chatter over the past 24 hours about Big Ten expansion has focused on Maryland, and then Rutgers. But is it possible that another Atlantic Coast Conference school is also being eyed by the Big Ten? Jeff Ermann, whose Maryland.247sports.com site focuses on the Terrapins athletic program, indicated that his sources are telling him that Georgia Tech could be a Big Ten target.
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Wingate1217;2259738; said:Maybe we should have it in Slappy Valley? That would be the only way that fan base will see a championship game in the next decade....
Muck;2259737; said:Sweet delicious schadenfreude
Muck;2259750; said:I forgot to mention that there is some noise that Rutgers isn't the target for #14, that instead it might actually be Georgia Tech.
I wouldn't hate a Maryland/Georgia Tech combo.
Rutgers fans would probably start jumping off of bridges though.
Don't even joke... *shudder*