Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Big 12 Fans on Expansion
Please forward this posting to everyone you can think of and keep sending it till it reaches every Big 12 President and the Big 12 Commissioner. Football may be the Big 12's "cash cow", but the fans are their "cash resource".
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Conference re-alignment may still happen
I know people are getting tired of hearing about conference
re-alignment, but blame ACC Commissioner John Swofford for providing statements that were released in an
article Today, Wednesday, June 20, 2012 by News-Record.com.
In the article, Swofford provided insight on playoff
discussions between all Conference Commissioners and Notre Dame athletic
director Jack Swarbrick. Reading
between the lines, the article offers the possibility that some universities
may need to make future decisions about conference re-alignment.
As playoff talks continue, disagreements about the selection
process have been placed on the table. An issue raised, pit SEC Commissioner
Mike Slive against the rest of the Conference Commissioners, with the exception
of Swarbrick. Slive believed the teams should be selected based on the top four
teams, regardless of conference affiliation or conference championship.
However, the other Conference Commissioners want to include conference
champions in the selection criteria. Swofford was quoted by ESPN saying, “I
think winning a conference champion should matter. It doesn’t have to be the
end-all, be-all, but I think it should matter. It keeps the focus on winning a
conference championship during the regular season.”
If a conference champion is included as a selection
criteria, as highly favored by a majority of the Conference Commissioners,
Notre Dame will surely be looking for conference to call home.
Another sticky issue that will need to be ironed out, is a
suggested selection criteria offered by the Big 10, which would allow a
conference champion from one of the big six major conferences in the playoff
only if the champion finished in the top six of the rankings. This is an issue
because we all now how many times, in the past decade, the ACC would have been
involved. One time, with Virginia Tech back in 2007. Clemson, who one the ACC Conference Championship last year finished 15in the final BCS standings.
With ACC football not the power it use to be, and favoring
basketball over football, a move by Florida State and a yet to be named
university (Notre Dame, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Louisville) to
the Big 12 may still come to fruition.
Before teams start submitting applications to the Big 12,
the Big 12 will need to have a heart-to-heart to determine if they want to
expand. During their discussions involving expansion, one issue that should be
raised is the nightmare they had when there was a three-way tie in the South Division, when the Big 12 had 12 teams and a conference
championship. Now that there is no conference championship, how will the
conference handle the tough decision that comes with choosing a conference
champion if there is another three-way tie? Also, how will they handle any
media backlash who will say “the Big 12 should have had a conference
championship?”
So, can we say conference re-alignment is a moot topic? If
Swofford drops the ball as he did with the ACC TV contract, I think the
re-alignment topic will kick into high gear after the BCS Committee meets next
week to review and determine whether to accept the playoff proposal they
receive from the Conference Commissioners and Swarbrick.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Judgement Day for FSU to Big 12
Today is the day Florida
State may or may not reveal their
interest in beginning formal talks with the Big 12, as Florida State
holds their annual meeting to discuss many topics, one of them, moving to the
Big 12.
Florida
State’s Board of Trustees
will obviously give the green light for Florida State President Barron to begin
formal talks, but Barron will also be throwing in his cons against the move based on academic reasons. In the end, money may play the biggest factor in Florida State’s move to the Big 12, with the ACC’s
recent shortfall in their contract negotiations with ESPN.
Should Florida State vote to begin formal talks with the Big
12, the real question is whether or not the Big 12 wants to accept formal talks
with Florida State. The Big 12 ADs have already indicated their interest to
stay at 10, however a recent article at orangebloods
indicates a different story.
I know making it to the future four-team playoff and winning
a BCS championship are important, but money will always be the swing vote that
will determine future conference realignment.
To see the outcome of the Florida State
meeting, go to https://twitter.com/?tw_i=210736903891333121&tw_p=tweetembed#!/TDOnline.
Friday, June 1, 2012
NCAA President believes conference realignment will happen
NCAA president Mark Emmert
stopped by Kansas City, Missouri. to join in the Big 12 meeting on Thursday. After the meeting, the biggest topic people wanted addressed was the current expansion talks. In a response provided by Mr. Emmert, he believes conference realignment will happen as schools look to position themselves to participate in the four-team college football playoff.
Just a coincidence that this statement was made after he left the Big 12 meeting? I think not. This statement was clearly a signal to other conferences that the door is open for more schools to jump in with the Big 12.
For legal purposes, the Big 12 must deny that they are in any conversations with another school. With Mr. Emmert making a statement that conference realignment will happen, shows the Big 12 is not done.
Just a coincidence that this statement was made after he left the Big 12 meeting? I think not. This statement was clearly a signal to other conferences that the door is open for more schools to jump in with the Big 12.
For legal purposes, the Big 12 must deny that they are in any conversations with another school. With Mr. Emmert making a statement that conference realignment will happen, shows the Big 12 is not done.
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