The le of the article/blog is misleading.........but I think it only makes sense as to why Bowlsby is pe ioning.
I hate conference le games, but the $ is too much for these conferences to turn down.
" Commissioner Bob Bowlsby confirmed that the Big 12 has joined with the ACC to pe ion the NCAA to deregulate rules governing conference champions and particularly football le games.Current rules mandate that a conference must have 12 members to conduct a le game. Bowlsby said there are no plans for the 10-school Big 12 to resurrect its le game."
http://collegesportsblog.dallasnews....ame-back.html/
The le of the article/blog is misleading.........but I think it only makes sense as to why Bowlsby is pe ioning.
I hate conference le games, but the $ is too much for these conferences to turn down.
Last edited by Blake; 05-05-2014 at 08:55 AM.
That extra game would do wonders for SOS as it would give the Big 12 that last end of year quality win to boost them into a playoff spot.
should just call the conference the big ex
UTSA and UH to the Big 12 in 100 years. Heard it here first tbh.
or it could upset an undefeated big 12 team and knock them out of the playoffs. I think its best not having one.
An undefeated big 12 team that beat every conference team will most likely always get a spot in the playoffs and has more cred than a sec team that rolls a weak schedule where they only play 1-2 above average teams, imo.
Last edited by BlueTiger; 05-05-2014 at 07:50 PM.
Agreed.
but UT, Tech, A&M etc will have moved to the Super 80 Conference by then.
Purty much
Why don't the Big-12 and Big-10 trade conference names?
You do realize the Big Ten will have 14 teams come July 1 when Rutgers and Maryland join.
I guess they could switch names until then.
Jeezus. How did Rutgers get in???
news still getting to you slow in de west coast?
The answer I've seen so far is TV market, but that's still a terrible reason to add them imo
Pretty much a money grab for the B1G, but does open up some recruiting avenues.
Neither Rutgers or Maryland bring anything to the table besides eyes and cable subscriptions, which has been a key part of conference realignment.
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