Addition and subtraction?
Remember the Big 12 almost going away last year? That was heartless, yes. Now, consider a similar scenario if, say, the SEC wanted to make room for the likes of Clemson or Miami
Would it simply eject a couple of underperforming schools? Would the Big Ten consider doing the same if it had more prominent replacements lined up?
One conference official reminded me that schools commit to a conference, not the other way around.
So, out with Vanderbilt and Missouri, in with Clemson and Miami? Out with Indiana and Purdue, in with Oregon and Washington?
The Big East booted Temple in 2001 for underperformance. Kansas State was on the verge of dropping football -- if the Big Eight didn't drop it first -- before Bill Snyder arrived in 1989.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...g-started/amp/
Addition and subtraction?
Remember the Big 12 almost going away last year? That was heartless, yes. Now, consider a similar scenario if, say, the SEC wanted to make room for the likes of Clemson or Miami
Would it simply eject a couple of underperforming schools? Would the Big Ten consider doing the same if it had more prominent replacements lined up?
One conference official reminded me that schools commit to a conference, not the other way around.
So, out with Vanderbilt and Missouri, in with Clemson and Miami? Out with Indiana and Purdue, in with Oregon and Washington?
The Big East booted Temple in 2001 for underperformance. Kansas State was on the verge of dropping football -- if the Big Eight didn't drop it first -- before Bill Snyder arrived in 1989.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...g-started/amp/
@J810Anderson why would Pac 12 teams leave? Pac 12 still has several Major TV Markets: Seattle, San Fran, Phoenix, Denver etc, Pac 12 would take from weaker Big 12. SEC will never kick out MIzzou, it delivers two growth, Top SEC TV Markets KC/STL. @Jedro24 @BeardsMcFly @CoryWHB pic.twitter.com/tEIL5dCXzm
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