I stop trying to make sense of it when a conference called the Big 10 had 16 teams.So west coast teams join Big 10, Big 10 makes new divisions, creating pacific division for PAC-12 teams, basically recreating the conference
makes sense.
I stop trying to make sense of it when a conference called the Big 10 had 16 teams.
I stop trying to make sense of it when a conference called the Big 10 had 16 teams.
My first thought was more….Isn’t this like marrying your ex-wife?
Yes and yet people do it all the time.Isn’t this like marrying your ex-wife?
Isn’t this like marrying your ex-wife?
There should be a federal law against marrying your ex-wife.Isn’t this like marrying your ex-wife?
Wow this comment sticks out like a big neon sign…😉My first thought was more….
it’s like digging in the bottom of your dresser and grabbing an old pair socks from 13 years ago to wear. Nostalgic. A little dry rot maybe. But as you look closer and realize that part of one the feet is missing. (I know, I know, too soon, I’m evil, blah, blah, blah….)
There should be a federal law against marrying your ex-wife.![]()
I don't think travel is really making a ton of difference. Teams already travel as it is and are used to it, and conference expansion just makes the distance a little farther, but not much.My opinion may be a minority one, but having away football games you have to repeatedly fly across the entire country for will end up withering the on-campus experience, wear out the players/staff, and may end up killing college football more than any other change.
I know someone that did this.There should be a federal law against marrying your ex-wife.![]()
the MWC wil probably get the leftoversRumor circulating now is that AZ/ASU and Utah package deal to Big XII imminent.
I think at this point it’s a given that Washington, Oregon, and Stanford are going to the B1G.