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Big 12 expansion - CSU

SnowyRange

Well-known member
The author isn't advocating it, but just noodling over Big 12 expansion and a list of candidates.

http://www.burntorangenation.com/2016/2/24/11106372/big-12-expansion-colorado-state-rams
 
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.
 
McPeachy said:
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.

Plus the Big XII won't be THAT desperate to add Fort Fart anyway.

Cincinnati is a lock so that 12th school is the mystery. Personally, I do think the Big XII go after another AAC school like South Florida or UConn.

Big XII knows adding BYU will spell doom for the conference. Having one school with an ego is bad enough (Texas) but...TWO!!!!! :roll:
 
Wyokie said:
McPeachy said:
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.

Plus the Big XII won't be THAT desperate to add Fort Fart anyway.

Cincinnati is a lock so that 12th school is the mystery. Personally, I do think the Big XII go after another AAC school like South Florida or UConn.

Big XII knows adding BYU will spell doom for the conference. Having one school with an ego is bad enough (Texas) but...TWO!!!!! :roll:

As I have stated before, of all the MWC schools - CSewe is about number 6 or 7 on the list of attractive picks for ANY conference expansion.
 
McPeachy said:
Wyokie said:
McPeachy said:
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.

Plus the Big XII won't be THAT desperate to add Fort Fart anyway.

Cincinnati is a lock so that 12th school is the mystery. Personally, I do think the Big XII go after another AAC school like South Florida or UConn.

Big XII knows adding BYU will spell doom for the conference. Having one school with an ego is bad enough (Texas) but...TWO!!!!! :roll:

As I have stated before, of all the MWC schools - CSewe is about number 6 or 7 on the list of attractive picks for ANY conference expansion.

And we're about number 10 or 11 of all the MW schools listed as attractive picks for conference expansion. :roll:
 
Jim H. was hosting practices and camps in SEC country for a reason. The SEC finally breached the TX border with TAMU. The Big 12 needs to fire back.

The model for Big 12 expansion, if it were to occur, is a no brainer: big (or at least reasonable) markets in the South.

You stay viable as a league by having a marketable TV product and winning. You win by getting better recruits. Recruiting trends are clear (sans Cali): the South is the center of the football universe. Ask yourself where the better TV markets are and what area will appeal to Southern recruits? If you are a Longhorn coach what carries more weight to a Southern recruit: A) You get to play in Provo and Fort Collins or B) You can play near your family in Memphis, Florida, or....?

Cinci might make it in as a "northern" team, but any other option outside of the South is nothing more than la la land dreams by a bunch of butthurt fans who are in clinical denial trying to rationalize why they are better than the rest of the G5 when in fact, they are not.
 
Wyokie said:
McPeachy said:
Wyokie said:
McPeachy said:
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.

Plus the Big XII won't be THAT desperate to add Fort Fart anyway.

Cincinnati is a lock so that 12th school is the mystery. Personally, I do think the Big XII go after another AAC school like South Florida or UConn.

Big XII knows adding BYU will spell doom for the conference. Having one school with an ego is bad enough (Texas) but...TWO!!!!! :roll:

As I have stated before, of all the MWC schools - CSewe is about number 6 or 7 on the list of attractive picks for ANY conference expansion.

And we're about number 10 or 11 of all the MW schools listed as attractive picks for conference expansion. :roll:

No argument here. Probably, honestly, more like #11 or #12. But that is the bed our Athletic department (as well as the Academics side of UW - as it certainly plays a role) has made for us.

Lack of vision, piss-poor decisions resulting in fan / booster apathy amongst other tribulations, and working as little as possible (with very unqualified team members) has killed us. Amongst other items already discussed in great detail.

We get left behind this time, it clearly and precisely would point to 10/9/06 as the single largest downfall in Wyoming athletics - EVER. F the black 14, F missing on the Dome in '76...those things are a mouse turd in comparison to the last 10 years of the department & it's operation.
 
Wyokie said:
Was the big TCU loss (& 5 turnovers) the event that happened on October 9, 2006?

No...much, much worse. UW lame duck President Tom "Don't Do Shit" Buchanan hired the current AD. :oops:
 
McPeachy said:
Wyokie said:
Was the big TCU loss (& 5 turnovers) the event that happened on October 9, 2006?

No...much, much worse. UW lame duck President Tom "Don't Do Shit" Buchanan hired the current AD. :oops:

O.K. I forgot when that moron got hired.
 
McPeachy said:
Wyokie said:
McPeachy said:
Another worthless thread title - right up there with the basketball board's "Josh Adams Loser" bullshit.

Plus the Big XII won't be THAT desperate to add Fort Fart anyway.

Cincinnati is a lock so that 12th school is the mystery. Personally, I do think the Big XII go after another AAC school like South Florida or UConn.

Big XII knows adding BYU will spell doom for the conference. Having one school with an ego is bad enough (Texas) but...TWO!!!!! :roll:

As I have stated before, of all the MWC schools - CSewe is about number 6 or 7 on the list of attractive picks for ANY conference expansion.
how would you rank them in order of attractiveness to another conference?

1- unlv
2- New Mexico
3- Sdsu
Damn this is hard to rank in order but I do think those are the top 3
4- Hawaii
5- Boise St
6- Fresno
7- Reno
8- Wyoming
9- csu
10- Utah st
11/12 - AFA, sjsu

6-10 also seems as interchangeable as 1-3 for me.
 
Big 12 should take Cincinnati and Memphis. MWC should take the next best schools out of the AAC. Last 3 weeks of MWC season play should be an 8 team playoff. Have the other teams play in the toilet bowl tournament. (Obviously called something positive like the Developmental Bracket or something. Gives even bad teams a chance to finish years positively.


MWC should try to get byu back in. And Houston is a must. Those 2 teams would help this conference. Hawaii needs to be back in as a full member
 
Coeur d' Alene said:
how would you rank them in order of attractiveness to another conference?

1- unlv
2- New Mexico
3- Sdsu
Damn this is hard to rank in order but I do think those are the top 3
4- Hawaii
5- Boise St
6- Fresno
7- Reno
8- Wyoming
9- csu
10- Utah st
11/12 - AFA, sjsu

6-10 also seems as interchangeable as 1-3 for me.

Mine would be like this:

1. UNLV
2. SDSU
3. AFA
4. New Mexico
5a. Boise State
5b. Fresno State
6a. Hawaii
6b. CSewe
7. Nevada
8. Utah State
9. Wyoming
10. San Jose State

Hawaii would probably be higher, but it is a bitch to get to, and expensive to get to...plus their facilities are some of the worst in the MWC (revenue sports).

I also think AFA ranks high - because of who they are, how many sports they offer, and their national recognition (national brand). Plus they have about 350k more in population than Ft. Collins, and they don't have to compete with CU (like CSewe does).
 
McPeachy said:
Coeur d' Alene said:
how would you rank them in order of attractiveness to another conference?

1- unlv
2- New Mexico
3- Sdsu
Damn this is hard to rank in order but I do think those are the top 3
4- Hawaii
5- Boise St
6- Fresno
7- Reno
8- Wyoming
9- csu
10- Utah st
11/12 - AFA, sjsu

6-10 also seems as interchangeable as 1-3 for me.

Mine would be like this:

1. UNLV
2. SDSU
3. AFA
4. New Mexico
5a. Boise State
5b. Fresno State
6a. Hawaii
6b. CSewe
7. Nevada
8. Utah State
9. Wyoming
10. San Jose State

Hawaii would probably be higher, but it is a bitch to get to, and expensive to get to...plus their facilities are some of the worst in the MWC (revenue sports).

I also think AFA ranks high - because of who they are, how many sports they offer, and their national recognition (national brand). Plus they have about 350k more in population than Ft. Collins, and they don't have to compete with CU (like CSewe does).
A lot of my thoughts on attractiveness to a conference come from someone involved with the PAC 10 process of adding 2 teams. They were pretty zeroed in on the 2 they took but I talked to him about MWC schools at that time assuming if they took Utah that they'd also take byu. Boise was laughable to this guy because of the short history and weaker academic and research.

This guy tried to sell me on the schools academic standing as a huge factor and history. The choice of Utah makes sense in everyday but a lot of what he tried to tell me about what they were told about CU made it seem like population totals play the biggest part.

Sdsu is another school that we see as high potential and they have had results lately (becoming a basketball power). But that school is considered a huge tier below the big 4 Cali schools as well.

Highest ceilings: shouldn't this always be a key? Atleast as long as the worst they could become doesn't kill you? Highest ceilings obviously have to be UNLV, and we prob think it should be San Diego and Hawaii. Boise is the team closest to its ceiling, the lowest ceilings are prob Wyoming, Utah st, the 2 garbage Cali schools (sjsu and Fresno)

Air Force I see as a Lower cowling as well and think you are over rating it's brand across the country. I would guess a majority of even NCAA fans wouldn't be able to guess what state AFA is in and don't you have to wonder why army or navy have never been wanted by a bigger conference? They are in locations to be involved with several leagues and I'd argue might have more name recognition nationwide than AFA.
 
Coeur d' Alene said:
A lot of my thoughts on attractiveness to a conference come from someone involved with the PAC 10 process of adding 2 teams. They were pretty zeroed in on the 2 they took but I talked to him about MWC schools at that time assuming if they took Utah that they'd also take byu. Boise was laughable to this guy because of the short history and weaker academic and research.

This guy tried to sell me on the schools academic standing as a huge factor and history. The choice of Utah makes sense in everyday but a lot of what he tried to tell me about what they were told about CU made it seem like population totals play the biggest part.

Sdsu is another school that we see as high potential and they have had results lately (becoming a basketball power). But that school is considered a huge tier below the big 4 Cali schools as well.

Highest ceilings: shouldn't this always be a key? Atleast as long as the worst they could become doesn't kill you? Highest ceilings obviously have to be UNLV, and we prob think it should be San Diego and Hawaii. Boise is the team closest to its ceiling, the lowest ceilings are prob Wyoming, Utah st, the 2 garbage Cali schools (sjsu and Fresno)

Air Force I see as a Lower cowling as well and think you are over rating it's brand across the country. I would guess a majority of even NCAA fans wouldn't be able to guess what state AFA is in and don't you have to wonder why army or navy have never been wanted by a bigger conference? They are in locations to be involved with several leagues and I'd argue might have more name recognition nationwide than AFA.

Good post, and some solid thoughts. I may be over rating the AFA, as you stated, but I can't compare them to Navy or Army - based primarily on location and population density. AFA is the only western Academy "game in town". Navy and Army - "homes" - are in over-saturated markets (athletically). And with AFA, you get the large Colorado Spings market - as well as some ties to Denver, and all of southern Colorado.
 

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