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2 minutes ago, Deej said:

Like the old Bill Hicks bit about the Gulf War and how everyone was worried about Iraq having the world's 4th largest army. 

"After the first three, it a pretty big fucking drop-off."

You could say the same about the new Big Ten and SEC versus the rest of Division I. 

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3 minutes ago, GabrielsHorn said:

You could say the same about the new Big Ten and SEC versus the rest of Division I. 

But unlike the new Big12, #4 isn't the top of their conference. 

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10 minutes ago, mdmost said:

There's something really shitty with a bottom feeder like Colorado, who has jumped from 2 conferences in under 15 years, having a landing spot and Oregon and Washington being left in a dying conference. 

Well, they don't have to be.

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40 minutes ago, Josef Pwag said:

Does this cause the B1G to make a move for some Pac-12 schools? If there is a panic exit situation, does the B1G offer Oregon & Washington rather than letting them sign a  contract with the Big 12? Maybe grab Stanford as well, and tell ND joining with us is your only chance to play teams like Stanford & USC going forward? 

No.

If those schools (ND aside) made the Big 10 money, they’d be in the Big 10

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The smug dumbasses talking down Colorado and the Big 12 while not being aware of the bigger picture are trite.

I will go out on a limb and say that Oregon does not have a home in the B1G for 2024-2031. I have always thought that.

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7 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said:

No.

If those schools (ND aside) made the Big 10 money, they’d be in the Big 10

No chance in your opinion that the B1G was waiting for the Big 12 to trigger this so they didn't have any legal exposure...and now they will pounce? 

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1 minute ago, Josef Pwag said:

No chance in your opinion that the B1G was waiting for the Big 12 to trigger this so they didn't have any legal exposure...and now they will pounce? 

I mean, they already pulled the trigger on the Pac 12 last year.

Big 12 is the hyena picking the carcass. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Josef Pwag said:

 

I could care less about CU money share or B12 stability.  This does open up Texas for bigger load of Prime recruiting.  Shit.

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4 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Conspiracy theory: Colorado was a sleeper cell sent by Big 12 to destroy the pac

I have the list of people voting at the Colorado board of regents meeting:

JFK Jr

Colonel Sanders

The Queen

Michael Jackson

Tupac

Jeffrey Epstein

Jesus

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Josef Pwag said:

No chance in your opinion that the B1G was waiting for the Big 12 to trigger this so they didn't have any legal exposure...and now they will pounce? 

But if I'm the B1G, i don't care about Oregon, I'm taking Stanford to lure ND so all their main rivals outside Army/Navy are now in the B1G.    Also, more academic cache for those who give a fuck about graduate crap in an undergrad athletic conference.

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

But if I'm the B1G, i don't care about Oregon, I'm taking Stanford to lure ND so all their main rivals outside Army/Navy are now in the B1G.    Also, more academic cache for those who give a fuck about graduate crap in an undergrad athletic conference.

Valid point. BIG could then squeeze Notre Dame out of games with its conference members. 

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Sources: Colorado Nearing Move to Big 12, With Others Potentially to Follow

Colorado would be the first Power 5 team to switch conferences in the latest wave of realignment—and could soon be followed by a number of schools.

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The Big 12’s pursuit of Colorado as the school that “starts the domino effect” of expansion in that conference is on the verge of happening, sources told Sports Illustrated Wednesday.

Reclaiming former league member Colorado is the “common denominator in every scenario” the Big 12 has been considering, sources said. On Wednesday, Colorado had a board of regents meeting and then scheduled another one for Thursday afternoon. Big 12 leadership also had a meeting scheduled for Wednesday night.

The public agenda for Colorado’s Thursday meeting: “athletics operations.” The expectation is that the Pac-12 member school will formally move to request admission to the Big 12, where it was a member from 1996-2010. That request would be accepted, sources told SI, and then the Big 12 hunt would be on for at least one more member to bring aboard.

“If Colorado brings the four corners (fellow Pac-12 members Utah, Arizona and Arizona State), that’s the ideal scenario,” one source told SI. “I don’t think that’s going to happen. Our schools love the four corners, going from 12 to 16. Can Colorado bring in Arizona or Utah? Arizona more likely than Utah.”

Representatives from those other Pac-12 schools did not return calls for comment Wednesday night.

If the rest of the Pac-12 holds together and doesn’t follow Colorado, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark would like to target American Athletic Conference football and Big East basketball member Connecticut. There is belief within the conference that Yormark is far more enamored with the Huskies than other members, but that he would have gained further credibility and trust by delivering Colorado. Thus the Big 12 could sign off on pursuit of UConn, a basketball gold mine in the northeast but a football underachiever over the last decade.

While Colorado football has been quite bad for a decade, the school is still viewed as a valuable addition. In fact, it is the most attractive addition because it would be the first (and thus far only) new member moving in from another Power Five conference, sources said. That’s viewed as especially important for the league in light of losing tentpole programs Oklahoma and Texas to the Southeastern Conference come 2024.

This season Cincinnati, UCF and Houston arrive from the Group of Five, while BYU comes in after years as a football independent. Colorado offers familiarity, a new TV market in a growing state, good academic credentials and the prestige that comes with plundering a rival P5 conference.

“Our board is enamored by them,” a Big 12 source says. “They would be the first P5 addition to the conference. It’s what they represent.”

For the Pac-12, this is a bitter blow as the league as meandered toward a media-rights deal. As that conference has worked with various potential partners to present a lucrative deal to its members, the Big 12 has been actively plotting the Pac-12’s demise.

Even Yormark’s remarks at Big 12 media days were calculated to disrupt the Pac-12, a source says.

“We weren’t just speaking to the members here,” the source says. “We’re speaking to Colorado. 'You want this? You want to be a partner in this?’“

The rest of the conferences have been watching this raid unfold with great interest and great trepidation. A source in another power conference told SI Wednesday, “We’re happy where we are, but we always have to be ready to react. If the Pac-12 falls apart, we might find ourselves considering moves we don’t really want to make, depending on what other leagues are doing.”

 

Posted
2 hours ago, LTbear said:

CU 24/7 guy who is very conservative about mentioning anything on this for the past year. 

 

I heard Oregon, Oregon State is dead in the water. Zero reason to take them.

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