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    College football as we presently know it is about to change. When earlier reports of the Big 10 (11), likely to expand beyond the expanses of its name again, this time everyone took it very seriously. The Big Ten Network has become a cash cow only a few would have imagined at its inception. That forced the SEC (with its better overall sports programs) to jump into bed with ESPN and other entities to “keep up with the Jones”.


    The Big Ten has always thought its importance was more than everyone else’s and targeted Texas and other Big 12 schools, like that conference was from the local Goodwill and they could pick and choose what they wanted and everyone would idly sit by and wait and see what the Big Ten wanted to do.

    That might have worked 50 years ago, no more. The Pac-10 went on the aggressive and word leaked this past week they wanted half the teams from the Big 12, quickly making it the Little Six.

    Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Colorado would join Arizona and Arizona State in league that could be known as – The 16 Pac(k) Conference. (Sponsored by Bud Light of course) As noted at ESPN, there was some indication on Sunday that Baylor could replace Colorado under pressure from the Texas State Legislature.

    This places the Big 12 in a world of hurt. Commissioner Dan Beebe is trying to rectify the situation by keeping Texas, since they are the linchpin, however he seems less inclined to force their hand knowing the Longhorns can do about whatever they want and instead is trying to hang on to Missouri and Nebraska from moving to the Big 13 and counting.

    For sports bettors, this will really turn the college sports world upside down. The haves and have not’s will further separate in this revised two class system. Much like the middle class of our country heading downward, the same will be true of sports programs that are presently average. What chance would an Arizona or Arizona State have in football with the Longhorns, Sooners and to a lesser degree the Cowboys from Okie State in the same division? Yes they would have more money, with that satisfaction lasting maybe three years, but what about five seasons of 4-5 to 2-7, with faltering attendance and the revenue gains start going backwards?

    And what about the Big 12, if they would manage to survive, Beebe would have to do a Mike Tranghese, the former commish of the Big East and go do some raiding of his own. That might include a quasi- Southwest Conference division of the Big 12, chasing down TCU, Houston, Rice, and SMU and adding possibly Memphis (for basketball purposes), while beating the Christmas rush and snagging Boise State to give the football a quick boost before the Mountain West Conference makes a move.

    While it is true more than enough college football bettors will just want to see a number assigned to any matchup and give a you know what about expansion or reduction, or whatever happens, it will impact many conferences and teams positively and negatively. Stay tuned for further developments and look for the ******* Edge Football 2010 Annual on store shelves starting on June 29.

    Got a good laugh about defending national champion Alabama asking the SEC to review the schedules of other teams and politely move a few conference games around so the Crimson Tide doesn’t have to play six teams coming off a bye week. I have nothing against Alabama, but that is WEAK.

    Other things to think about this summer in college football.

    Will Rich Rodriquez of Michigan be able to save his job after two years of 8-16 and even worse 6-17 ATS record?

    How will oddsmakers view the Oregon Ducks, after being thought as a national contender, with former quarterback Jeremiah Masoli out for the year after arrest?

    Is Boise State really poised to do a BYU (1984) and become a national champion? We’ll have the first answer on Labor Day when they face Virginia Tech.

    Will new head coach Brian Kelly be able to make an immediate impact at Notre Dame?
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    I cant wait for football. I love baseball and all, but christ where is football season

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    • #3
      cant wait for September.

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      • #4
        Looks to me like the big 12 may be done. Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State for sure are going to be SOL. and I heard today that Nebraska is the only one of the big 12 teams that's been issued an invite by the big 10. Missouri is the one who started the whole mess. Now it may well backfire on them. Ironic.

        There supposedly will be 8 teams in the pac-16 East, the ones from the big 12 south and a couple of current pac 10 teams and then 8 teams in the pac-16 west, all the west coast pac-10 teams. all supposed to start in 2012. If it becomes a done deal soon, the big 12 2010 and 2011 seasons will be really weird.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by garth View Post
          Looks to me like the big 12 may be done. Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State for sure are going to be SOL. and I heard today that Nebraska is the only one of the big 12 teams that's been issued an invite by the big 10. Missouri is the one who started the whole mess. Now it may well backfire on them. Ironic.

          There supposedly will be 8 teams in the pac-16 East, the ones from the big 12 south and a couple of current pac 10 teams and then 8 teams in the pac-16 west, all the west coast pac-10 teams. all supposed to start in 2012. If it becomes a done deal soon, the big 12 2010 and 2011 seasons will be really weird.
          So basically KU, K State, Baylor and Mizzou are f'ed. Maybe they'll join the MWC w/Fresno, Boise and Houston or Nevada?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LVJimmy View Post
            So basically KU, K State, Baylor and Mizzou are f'ed. Maybe they'll join the MWC w/Fresno, Boise and Houston or Nevada?
            I don't think it's clear whether Baylor or Colorado will go to the new pac16. Texas, OU, A&M, Tech and Ok State will go for sure. I don't know what will happen with the 4 or 5 big 12 teams that are left behind.. Maybe they'll join a conference like the MWC or maybe the big 12 will be able to recruit some teams from the WAC or MWC to come join them. I've heard predictions that the new pac 16 will be just the first of maybe 3 or 4 'super conferences'. the times they are a changin'.
            Last edited by garth; 06-10-2010, 12:10 AM.

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            • #7
              Obviously, it's Colorado rather than Baylor who's going to the pac-10 with the other 5 members of the big 12 South... . That was made clear today. Big 12 South and the pac 10 will be an interesting cultural blend. I've had the experience of working in somebody else's house before and it's not necessarily a bed of roses ( no pun intended). Pac 10 schools will be in control in that regard. Texas, however, is the primary power player from the big 12.
              Last edited by garth; 06-10-2010, 11:11 PM.

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