I'll wait for Gadot!I can't tell if I am watching a real discussion, or some weird type of performance art. Perhaps a mod can prune this into the new avant-garde forum.
This thread is starting to read like Waiting for Godot.
I'll wait for Gadot!I can't tell if I am watching a real discussion, or some weird type of performance art. Perhaps a mod can prune this into the new avant-garde forum.
This thread is starting to read like Waiting for Godot.
Is this a surprise? The dude thinks the middle class makes $35K a month.
How exactly is it self-serving to hate Baylor? What benefit does anyone who posts here receive by pointing out that Baylor sucks? It's like you don't understand words.
Ya I think the list for the Big XII starts with, for sure, BYU, Cincy, and UCF. After that, Memphis, Boise, Houston, and maybe USF.Great list...I'd add UCF too and maybe Memphis.
FWas in a discussion with some friends about conference strength and he gave the ole "PAC-12 is the worst Power 5 conference". I disagreed and we started to dive in. Based on FPI, if you match up the PAC-12 #1 with another Conference's #1, #2 vs #2 etc. the PAC's record is 2-44. I don't think the conference would go 2-44 matched up against their equal in other conferences but apparently FPI thinks so. Thought that was interesting.
Bohn thinks? Who knew?Bad, bad, bad optics. What the hell is Bohn thinking?
I am perplexed by this take. The Big 12 was the best conference in college basketball last year*, and is at or near the top of the conference ranking every year.I’d still love to have KU as a basketball school in the PAC. However, it might be argued that their relative success in hoops was aided by their conference, who didn’t have a lot of other hoops schools who could seriously challenge them over an extended period of time. Put KU in the Pac or B1G and they become one of three or four solid programs, any of which could win the conference in any given year.
It’s mostly an acknowledgement that KU has pretty well ruled that conference foe a very long time. While there are other solid programs in the B12, none are at KUs historical level. That wouldn’t be the case in any other conference.I am perplexed by this take. The Big 12 was the best conference in college basketball last year*, and is at or near the top of the conference ranking every year.
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- 1st in NCAA Tournament bid percentage: 7 of 10 (70%)
- 3rd in NCAA Tournament record: 11-6 (64.7%)
- 1st in top 75 NBA Draft prospects: 12 (1.2 per team)
- 4th in average NET ranking: 66.7 (51.4 last year)
- 1st in average NET ranking excluding bottom two teams: 33.4 (39.9 last year)
Well, not a huge surprise.
The B12 leftovers just are not enough of a media pull to make it worthwhile, I guess.
It will be interesting to see what happens next.
Perhaps the B1G will move on KU and ISU, which seem the most obvious choices for them.
Maybe the ACC adds WVU.
Will the B12 try to cobble together a conference out of the leftovers and the tallest midgets from the MWC and AAC?
Or will they fold up and have the B12 leftovers merge into the MWC and or AAC?
TCU, TT, KjSU, Okie Lite, bailer look to be pretty much screwed.
Bohn thinks? Who knew?
UCF and USF add Florida for recruiting and Tampa and Orlando TV markets. CSU and New Mexico would add the Denver and Albuquerque TV markets.
All 4 schools have heavy alumni populations that live within driving distance of campus. Which might make their TV rights at least preservable or give them a long game of improved rights in the future.
Maybe I'm biased against csu but how much do Denver residents really care about csu football ? I have a hard time believing that swings the tv market needle all that much.UCF and USF add Florida for recruiting and Tampa and Orlando TV markets. CSU and New Mexico would add the Denver and Albuquerque TV markets.
All 4 schools have heavy alumni populations that live within driving distance of campus. Which might make their TV rights at least preservable or give them a long game of improved rights in the future.
Only slightly less than they care about CU. The Denver demographic is increasingly transplants from elsewhere who don’t care much about either.Maybe I'm biased against csu but how much do Denver residents really care about csu football ? I have a hard time believing that swings the tv market needle all that much.