1a. Academicsglenn;1629220; said:i agree, jeff, but i would like to know what priority you place on each category. some are more important than others to you i am sure. also, some may be temporal issues (eg rivalries) and others (eg geography) would be difficult to improve, and i wonder if that might shade your weighting.
1b. Football
1c. Television
Geography, rivalries, and compatibility are minor considerations that must be "sold" to the fanbase ... why did we offer Texas when Notre Dame is in our own backyard? ... why did we offer a private, Catholic school (Notre Dame) when we could have got a land grant flagship university (Missouri) ... why did we offer Missouri when Pitt has natural rivalries with the top two teams in the Big Ten (Ohio State and Penn State)? ... but if the candidate meets the academics, football, and televsion requirements, then the other factors won't matter at all, and the "perception value" of the selection will be high anyway.
EDIT: Texas A+M would be a perfect example of a school that would fit the three primary categories (solid football program, AAU membership, potentially large television market), but would probably not earn an invitation due to the minor factors - the Aggies seem completely incompatible with the Big Ten, and the geography argument becomes more pronounced because they are not located in a major city.
Typo. I changed their score to 18-1/2.glenn;1629220; said:my bad on rutgers. i was ambiguous. i just meant when i add their scores here i only get 18-1/2.
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