DudeAnon wrote:
If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4 there is a very real chance some of traditional basketball powerhouses could be left in the wind.
DudeAnon wrote:
With football driving the bus there is a very real chance some P5 conference stalwarts become available.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4 there is a very real chance some of traditional basketball powerhouses could be left in the wind.
The only P5 schools that might be left in the wind are Big 12 schools who do not receive future invitations from the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC. If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4, it will be initiated by the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC raiding the most desirable Big 12 schools.DudeAnon wrote:
With football driving the bus there is a very real chance some P5 conference stalwarts become available.
Not really. The Bylaws of Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC do not permit a member school to be voted out, and no school in these four conferences will decide to leave all that football money behind in order to join the Big East.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4 there is a very real chance some of traditional basketball powerhouses could be left in the wind.
The only P5 schools that might be left in the wind are Big 12 schools who do not receive future invitations from the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC. If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4, it will be initiated by the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC raiding the most desirable Big 12 schools.DudeAnon wrote:
With football driving the bus there is a very real chance some P5 conference stalwarts become available.
Not really. The Bylaws of Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC do not permit a member school to be voted out, and no school in these four conferences will decide to leave all that football money behind in order to join the Big East.
DudeAnon wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4 there is a very real chance some of traditional basketball powerhouses could be left in the wind.
The only P5 schools that might be left in the wind are Big 12 schools who do not receive future invitations from the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC. If the Power 5 becomes the Power 4, it will be initiated by the Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC raiding the most desirable Big 12 schools.DudeAnon wrote:
With football driving the bus there is a very real chance some P5 conference stalwarts become available.
Not really. The Bylaws of Big 10, ACC, Pac 12, and SEC do not permit a member school to be voted out, and no school in these four conferences will decide to leave all that football money behind in order to join the Big East.
Maybe. Conference realignment is an unpredictable thing. Until the ACC network was announced everyone presumed the ACC would lose defectors to the SEC and Big 10. The point is to be patient and wait for the perfect fit. As you have pointed out, you can't kick someone out once they are in.
stever20 wrote:Yeah, the only "basketball" school that could come available would be Kansas. And that is extremely remote as their basketball will probably get them in one of the p4 conferences.
whiteandblue77 wrote:stever20 wrote:Yeah, the only "basketball" school that could come available would be Kansas. And that is extremely remote as their basketball will probably get them in one of the p4 conferences.
Now you've jumped completely out of your own universe of deception. As someone who dated a girl from KU and went to Lawrence innumerable times in the 90s (during the Danny Manning NC years no less) I can testify that Gary Mason's milquetoast success back them was more of a draw to Memorial stadium than the basketball team. Same goes for Lexington and the rest of that Deliverance-esque state. Football rules in EVERY SINGLE stinking state that had football FIRST. In Kansas it doesn't matter that their last conference championship was in 1908 in the Missouri Valley Conference! They are like Cubs fans. They don't give a f--- how many NCs in basketball they win. They worshiped Mangino and prayed for that sloth Weiss to be worth the billions they payed him.
FOOTBALL RULES "those" states/schools/kingdoms/fiefdoms... etc. etc.
Getting back to UCONN. Football fandom for most of them in the past 20 years has been like drinking castor oil. Nothing like Kansas or Kentucky or even North Carolina. No way no how. BUT they got the taste now, and they want more. They are newbies but once they get the football fix it's over. Over and over. The Big East just shut them all up on the hardcourt.
BEX wrote:http://www.syracuse.com/orangesports/index.ssf/2016/09/syracuse_uconn_headed_different_directions_since_the_big_east_split.html
BEX wrote:http://www.syracuse.com/orangesports/index.ssf/2016/09/syracuse_uconn_headed_different_directions_since_the_big_east_split.html
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