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bcroft said...
From a buddy of mine who has been trolling and reading up on blogs about this....
Could this really be possible???? Read below....
Lot's of speculation out there as you can imagine. This was one post I found interesting...
The Big Ten is planning on expanding to 20 universities. They plan on having two divisions (ten teams in each division). They will keep the name of the Big Ten.
Big Ten - Leaders ("ten" for ten teams in the Leaders division) Big Ten - Legends ("ten" for ten teams in the Legends division)
"Ten" as in ten teams in each of the two divisions.
Notre Dame will become a member of the Big Ten, once the Big Ten snatches more ACC teams. North Carolina and Virginia are almost in the bag as we speak. If North Carolina leaves, they will tag Duke along with them to join the Big Ten. Georgia Tech and Florida State will also join the Big Ten afterwards. However, N.C. State will join the SEC (as they are currently in conversations with now). The Big Ten doesn't care about N.C. State once they get North Carolina and possibly Duke.
Here's how the two Big Ten divisions will look, if all this comes to fruition (as the Big Ten is planning on). Ohio State and Michigan will be put back in to the same division, to guarantee that they play each other every year. The crossover situation may get more tricky, with having ten teams in each division (20 teams total).
Leaders: (Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Virginia, Duke, North Carolina)
Legends: (Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Florida State)
The Big Ten captures the entire midwest, east coast (including mid-atlantic), eastern seaboard, much of the populous sun-belt, all the way down through Atlanta and into Florida.
No other conference will be able to compete with that, in terms of territories, markets, economics, and overall geographic and media footprint.
Don't laugh, because this is what's on the Big Ten's mind.
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bcroft said...
From a buddy of mine who has been trolling and reading up on blogs about this....
Could this really be possible???? Read below....
Lot's of speculation out there as you can imagine. This was one post I found interesting...
The Big Ten is planning on expanding to 20 universities. They plan on having two divisions (ten teams in each division). They will keep the name of the Big Ten.
Big Ten - Leaders ("ten" for ten teams in the Leaders division) Big Ten - Legends ("ten" for ten teams in the Legends division)
"Ten" as in ten teams in each of the two divisions.
Notre Dame will become a member of the Big Ten, once the Big Ten snatches more ACC teams. North Carolina and Virginia are almost in the bag as we speak. If North Carolina leaves, they will tag Duke along with them to join the Big Ten. Georgia Tech and Florida State will also join the Big Ten afterwards. However, N.C. State will join the SEC (as they are currently in conversations with now). The Big Ten doesn't care about N.C. State once they get North Carolina and possibly Duke.
Here's how the two Big Ten divisions will look, if all this comes to fruition (as the Big Ten is planning on). Ohio State and Michigan will be put back in to the same division, to guarantee that they play each other every year. The crossover situation may get more tricky, with having ten teams in each division (20 teams total).
Leaders: (Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Virginia, Duke, North Carolina)
Legends: (Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Florida State)
The Big Ten captures the entire midwest, east coast (including mid-atlantic), eastern seaboard, much of the populous sun-belt, all the way down through Atlanta and into Florida.
No other conference will be able to compete with that, in terms of territories, markets, economics, and overall geographic and media footprint.
Don't laugh, because this is what's on the Big Ten's mind.
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