TEXAS and Oklahoma are gone to SEC , so does ACC add WVU /ND possibly and call it a day , I believe ACC needs to be proactive, not sure how they want to go about this all. Things are changing for sure
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We’ve been trying to add ND for years. The only way they are joining is if all this conference shifting makes it difficult for them to get into the playoffs and scheduling decent opponents.TEXAS and Oklahoma are gone to SEC , so does ACC add WVU /ND possibly and call it a day , I believe ACC needs to be proactive, not sure how they want to go about this all. Things are changing for sure
We’ve been trying to add ND for years. The only way they are joining is if all this conference shifting makes it difficult for them to get into the playoffs and scheduling decent opponents.
If ND maintains their current schedule and bring on a 12-team playoff, then there is no incentive for them.So you don't feel this might force their hand ? What about WVU and or Kansas ? I know things are changing but not sure how lol
TT, OKST, TCU, and either Houston or Baylor to the Pac 12TEXAS and Oklahoma are gone to SEC , so does ACC add WVU /ND possibly and call it a day , I believe ACC needs to be proactive, not sure how they want to go about this all. Things are changing for sure
A 32 team alliance is intriguing, I'm assuming it would be 4 "divisions" of 8 teams that makes some sort of geographical sense.Not 1 person knows what will happen next for ACC.
Big 10 will act too.
Some are saying 32 team alliance with Pac 12.
A 32 team alliance is intriguing, I'm assuming it would be 4 "divisions" of 8 teams that makes some sort of geographical sense.
Not 1 person knows what will happen next for ACC.
Big 10 will act too.
Some are saying 32 team alliance with Pac 12.
Nothing. The ACC isnt forming some alliance with the Pac 12. That's ridiculous.What does that even mean?
Two things are guaranteed.
1) the big ten will not sit on the sidelines. They will expand.
2) there may still be 5 conferences, but there really will only be 2. The b10 and Sec will tower over the rest.
If Pitt is serious about the future of football, and I see no evidence that they are, they should be doing everything in their power to get out of the ACC, and into the Big 10.
Otherwise, Pitt football will be a forgotten relic in this new world.
And just what could Pitt do to even make it into the top ten choices? I doubt the Big Ten wants another Rutgers.If Pitt is serious about the future of football, and I see no evidence that they are, they should be doing everything in their power to get out of the ACC, and into the Big 10.
Otherwise, Pitt football will be a forgotten relic in this new world.
It's not as ridiculous as the PAC12 adding schools like Baylor or TCU, which everyone keeps throwing out there. Or that the Big 10 is going to make a knee jerk move and add lesser schools to match the SEC's 16.Nothing. The ACC isnt forming some alliance with the Pac 12. That's ridiculous.
That will be great as interest in major college football will be reduced over time as there will be only 32 relevant teams.Not 1 person knows what will happen next for ACC.
Big 10 will act too.
Some are saying 32 team alliance with Pac 12.
Don't insult Pitt by comparing it to Rutgers.And just what could Pitt do to even make it into the top ten choices? I doubt the Big Ten wants another Rutgers.
But they’d still get into a 12-team playoff going 11-1 or 12-0 against an easy schedule that is cobbled together. The playoff needs to be 6 or 8 teams and then each conference needs to play 10 conference games to get ND to consider.One thing that might hurt ND is if all of the power conferences felt they had to go to 10 conference Games. That would leave only 2 non conference cup cakes for home games. Notre Dame might have a hard time filling out a schedule of 12 games that had true difficulty and that would hurt them as far as being a top 12 playoff team.
In every discussion about Big Ten expansion, Pitt is mentioned. Google if you don’t believe me. Once again I will remind my fellow Pitt fans that Pitt is more attractive than you think….And just what could Pitt do to even make it into the top ten choices? I doubt the Big Ten wants another Rutgers.
Here we go again.If Pitt is serious about the future of football, and I see no evidence that they are, they should be doing everything in their power to get out of the ACC, and into the Big 10.
The Hoopties 🤦♂️ PassTEXAS and Oklahoma are gone to SEC , so does ACC add WVU /ND possibly and call it a day , I believe ACC needs to be proactive, not sure how they want to go about this all. Things are changing for sure
Ha ha. I forgot about the UCF clowns. I bet they've got themselves convinced the SEC is going to call.The Hoopties 🤦♂️ Pass
The ACC must think bigger imo
UCF is better than WV
ND is the only big fish (must add) program out there. If the Hoopies were a must add, then they’d already have a spot in the SEC, Big 10, or ACC.WVU is a must add program for the ACC
The Pac 12 needs more markets. They will add OKSt and TT and probably 2 of 3 of TCU, Baylor, Houston. Lots of eyeballs in Texas. Getting 3 Texas schools into that struggling league will be a coup.It's not as ridiculous as the PAC12 adding schools like Baylor or TCU, which everyone keeps throwing out there. Or that the Big 10 is going to make a knee jerk move and add lesser schools to match the SEC's 16.
Need to add 2 schools, not 1. WVU > UCF > USF. ND is obviously the other school youd try to add, but who knows if theyd join.ND is the only big fish (must add) program out there. If the Hoopies were a must add, then they’d already have a spot in the SEC, Big 10, or ACC.
That is exactly my point. The ACC needs to hope it goes to a 6 Team Playoff, and the bowls stay in tact with payouts to players to provide incentive. Then these new mega conferences expand to a 10-game conference schedule.With a 12 team playoff, wouldn't there be even less incentive than before for ND to join a conference?
That will be great as interest in major college football will be reduced over time as there will be only 32 relevant teams.
College football has a huge market because more than 100 schools are in the top level.
Big 12 school has call set up to potentially join Big Ten
This would be great for basketball, terrible for football.www.yahoo.com
I doubt the Big Ten wants another Rutgers.
That is exactly my point. The ACC needs to hope it goes to a 6 Team Playoff, and the bowls stay in tact with payouts to players to provide incentive. Then these new mega conferences expand to a 10-game conference schedule.
A&M is probably very unhappy about this. They might be open to listen as well.And what's Kansas going to tell them???? But, But, But... basketball....
Missouri wanted to join the Big Ten very, very badly before they got into the SEC. If I were the Big Ten, I'd go after Missouri....
We have no idea about what’s going on behind the scenes. I guarantee you that this situation is not being ignored by Heather…. Count on it…Bama, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia (or Texas or Okla)
Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, Cubs.
Pitt is looking more like the Pirates with every conference move.
We either get in the Big 10 or the disinterest will make us Temple.
I wouldn't be shocked if A&M and Missouri left for the Big Ten. The SEC may already know this is a possibility but figures Texas + OU > A&M + Missouri. And honestly they might actually WANT that outcome as 16 is too manyA&M is probably very unhappy about this. They might be open to listen as well
How long until you throw out a thread claiming you predicted everything that eventually happens?I wouldn't be shocked if A&M and Missouri left for the Big Ten. The SEC may already know this is a possibility but figures Texas + OU > A&M + Missouri. And honestly they might actually WANT that outcome as 16 is too many
That's not a prediction.How long until you throw out a thread claiming you predicted everything that eventually happens?
And just what could Pitt do to even make it into the top ten choices? I doubt the Big Ten wants another Rutgers.