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  • #91
    Oh, relax. We're leaving Okie State for you. God, I hope we're leaving Okie State for you, no matter what else we do.
    Solomwi is very wise. - Imran Siddiqui

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    • #92
      I can't say much in Okie State's favor, but their color scheme would diversify the SEC.

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      • #93
        There is Tennessee, though.


        And red/white is hardly uncommon in the Big Ten: Nebraska, Wisky, and especially Indiana.
        "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
        "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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        • #94
          Well, the West, at least. And right on cue, the FSU rumor gets some legs. Good lord, Slive, do not step on your dick this badly if you're dead set on expansion. The conference already gets paid for bringing the Florida markets. Adding TAMU with one other team is fine, as long as that other team opens up something new. At a glance, VT or OU would make it a good move, aesthetic sensibilities aside. OSU, CU, or FSU would not.
          Solomwi is very wise. - Imran Siddiqui

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Guynemer View Post
            There is Tennessee, though.


            And red/white is hardly uncommon in the Big Ten: Nebraska, Wisky, and especially Indiana.
            Having seen Oklahoma and Nebraska play many times, I can assure you that "crimson & cream" and "scarlet & cream" are pretty easy to tell apart from one another. It's the darker reds like Mississippi State and Alabama wear that might be hard to differentiate from OU.

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            • #96
              If A&M and FSU to SEC goes through, the Big Ten's next move breaks down with several possibilities:

              The ACC gambit: UVA, UNC, Duke, Maryland or Va Tech
              The Northeast gambit: Rutgers, UConn, BC, and Syracuse or Pitt or Maryland
              The Big 12 gambit: Mizzou, Oklahoma
              The Get With The Goddamned Program, Already gambit: Notre Dame and any one to three of the above
              "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
              "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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              • #97
                I'm torn on whether the ACC gambit or the Big 8 gambit is better for the Big Ten. The core ACC schools are collectively superior on almost every level except football value, but we all know that football is what really matters here. Oklahoma is a top-5 football brand and the Big Ten doesn't really have any other plausible football additions on that level.*

                Spoiler:
                * No matter what DanS may think, Notre Dame is no longer a top-5 football brand.

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                • #98
                  ****'s getting real, by the way; the SEC presidents are having a conference call on Sunday and the A&M Board of Regents is meeting on Monday. God help us.

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                  • #99
                    Well I'll be damned: a smart Michigan Man...

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                    • I am now going to attempt something bat**** nutty:

                      Predict the outcome of every game the Big Ten plays this season.


                      Week 1:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK--Northwestern over Boston College, in Dan Persa's triumphant return to the field.
                      Other winners: Wisky, Michigan, MSU, OSU, PSU, Iowa, Purdue, Nebraska, Illinois, and Indiana
                      Losers: Minnesota (at USC)

                      Week 2:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Alabama ass****s Penn State; Michigan falls just short in their first rivalry game under Brady Hoke (and first home night game ever), to Notre Dame; Wisky solid, but not spectacular, over Oregon State.
                      Other winners: Iowa, MSU, OSU, Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, Purdue, Nebraska
                      Losers: Indiana (Virginia)

                      Week 3:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Luke Fickell suffers his first loss as interim OSU coach, at Miami (2-1); in typical Notre Dame form, they gag after beating Michigan, and get thumped by MSU (3-0); Nebraska avenges an embarrassing bowl loss and smother U-Dub (3-0); Iowa scrapes by Pitt (3-0)
                      Other winners: Michigan (2-1), PSU (2-1), Indiana (2-1), Minn (2-1), Wisky (3-0), Northwestern (3-0), Purdue (3-0)
                      Other losers: Illinois (Arizona State) (2-1)

                      Week 4:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK: Michigan triumphs decisively over Brady Hoke's former team, San Diego St. (3-1)
                      Other winners: OSU (3-1), MSU (4-0), PSU (3-1), Wisky (4-0), Illinois (3-1), Iowa (4-0), Minn (3-1), Indiana (3-1), Nebraska (4-0)
                      Idle: Northwestern (3-0), Purdue (3-0)

                      Week 5:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Fickell gets his first signature win due to several "Sparty, NO!" moments--OSU 4-1, MSU 4-1. Nebraska gets welcomed to the Big Ten with a trip to Camp Randall, which turns out about as well as such trips usually do--Wisky 5-0, Neb 4-1.
                      Other games: Michigan (4-1) over Minny (3-2), Illinois (4-1) over NW (3-1), PSU (4-1) over Indiana (3-2)
                      Other losers: Purdue (Notre Dame) (3-1)
                      Idle: Iowa (4-0)

                      Week 6:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK--Nebraska's first home Big Ten game goes much better than their first road game, as their defensive smothers OSU, and their offense scores just enough to eke out a 3-point win--Neb 5-1, OSU 4-2.
                      Other games: Ill (5-1) over Ind (3-3), PSU (5-1) over Iowa (4-1), Pur (4-1) over Minny (3-3), Mich (5-1) over NW (3-2)
                      Idle: MSU (4-1), Wisky (5-0)

                      Week 7:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Michigan stuns an overconfidant Spartan squad coming off their bye week, and win by three scores in East Lansing--Mich 6-1, MSU 4-2; Northwestern continues their weird voodoo over statistically-superior Iowa--NW 4-2, Iowa 4-2
                      Other games: UPSET ALERT-- Ill (6-1) over OSU (4-3) (and the fur flies in Columbus), PSU (6-1) over Pur (4-2), Wisky (6-0) over Ind (3-4)
                      Idle: Nebraska (5-1), Minny (3-3)

                      Week 8:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK--MSU continues a bizarre season by once-again ambushing Wisky, winning by 10--MSU 5-2, Wisky 6-1. This ends all chances for an undefeated Big Ten team.
                      Other games: UPSET ALERT-- NW (5-2) over PSU (6-2) (though a price is paid, as Persa goes down again), Iowa (5-2) over Indy (3-5), Pur (5-2) over Ill (6-2), Neb (6-1) over Minny (3-4)
                      Idle: Michigan (6-1), OSU (4-3) (and the fires still burn)

                      Week 9:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Is it possible, OSU at .500? Yup. Wisky cleans their clocks--Wisky 7-1, OSU 4-4; Nebraska continues to make their stadium uncomfortable to Big Ten foes, as "Sparty, NO!" abounds--Neb 7-1, MSU 5-3.
                      Other games: Iowa (6-2) over Minny (3-5), PSU (7-2) over Ill (6-3), NW (6-2) over Indy (3-6), Mich (7-1) over Pur (5-3)

                      Week 10:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK--Michigan, in the past decade, has struggled to win in Iowa City. Hoke's squad makes a game go of it, but falls short. Iowa 7-2, Mich 7-2.
                      Other games: MSU (6-3) over Minny (3-6), Neb (8-1) over NW (6-3), OSU (5-4) over Ind (3-7), Wisky (8-1) over Pur (5-4)
                      Idle: PSU (7-2), Illinois (6-3)

                      Week 11:

                      GAME OF THE WEEK--Nebraska is upset in their first visit to Happy Valley as a member of the Big Ten, falling on a last second FG--PSU 8-2, Neb 8-2.
                      Other games: NW (7-3) over Rice, Wisky (9-1) over Minny (3-7), Mich (8-2) over Ill (6-4), Iowa (8-2) over MSU (6-4), OSU (6-4) over Pur (5-5)
                      Idle: Indiana (3-7)

                      Week 12:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Nebraska has stuggled on their first set of road trips around the Big Ten, but that ends this week, as does Denard Robinson's season: Neb 9-2, Mich 8-3. OSU continues to turn their season around in a workmanlike victory over JoePa, OSU 7-4, PSU 8-3.
                      Other games: MSU (7-4) over Indy (3-8), NW (8-3) over Minny (3-8), Wisky (10-1) over Ill (6-5), and UPSET ALERT--Purdue (6-5) over Iowa (8-3).

                      Week 13:

                      GAMES OF THE WEEK--Michigan's backup QB, Devan Gardner, shines, as the Wolverines beat the Buckeyes for the first time since 2004: Mich (9-3), OSU (7-5). And Nebraska wins the first ever "Heroes Game" (really?) in dominating fashion--Neb 10-2, Iowa 8-4.
                      Other games: MSU (8-4) over NW (8-4), Indy (4-8) over Pur (6-6), Ill (7-5) over Minny (3-9), Wisky (11-1) over PSU (8-4).


                      Final Standings:

                      Legends Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Where's Wisconsin?")
                      1. Nebraska 10-2 (6-2)
                      2. Michigan 9-3 (6-2)
                      3. Iowa 8-4 (4-4)
                      4. Michigan State 8-4 (4-4)
                      5. Northwestern 8-4 (4-4)
                      6. Minnesota 3-9 (0-8)


                      Leaders Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Why's Wisconsin Here?")
                      1. Wisconsin 11-1 (8-0)
                      2. Penn State 8-4 (5-3)
                      3. Illinois 7-5 (4-4)
                      4. Ohio State 7-5 (4-4)
                      5. Purdue 6-6 (3-5)
                      6. Indiana 4-8 (1-7)


                      Conference championship: It is a lot closer this time, coming down to the final drive, but the Badgers hang on to beat the Huskers once again, in the inaugural conference championship game.

                      Bowl selections:
                      1. Wisky
                      2. Nebraska
                      3. Michigan
                      4. Penn State
                      5. Iowa
                      6. MSU
                      7. Northwestern
                      8. Ohio State
                      9. Illinois
                      10. Purdue
                      "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                      "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                      • I am now going to attempt something bat**** nutty:


                        Indeed. How can you think about the season at a time like this?

                        Legends Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Where's Wisconsin?")
                        Leaders Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Why's Wisconsin Here?")




                        Both accurate and superior to the actual division names.

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                        • Originally posted by Tupac Shakur View Post
                          Well I'll be damned: a smart Michigan Man...
                          What he says makes a certain sort of sense, but the ACC gambit would significantly boost the basketball revenue, if not football revenue. They could ignore the Virginia/Maryland schools, and go for UNC/Duke and Okie/Mizzou. Okie State, not really interested.
                          "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                          "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                          • Originally posted by Tupac Shakur View Post
                            I am now going to attempt something bat**** nutty:


                            Indeed. How can you think about the season at a time like this?

                            Legends Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Where's Wisconsin?")
                            Leaders Division (or, as EDSBS calls it, "Why's Wisconsin Here?")




                            Both accurate and superior to the actual division names.
                            What do you think? Plausible outcomes?

                            The supposed competitively-balanced divisions aren't looking so hot in year one, in my opinion. One division has no less that five plausible contenders, while the other has only one, maybe two depending on how you feel about the Buckeyes.
                            "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                            "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                            • What do you think? Plausible outcomes?


                              Almost boringly so. You may be a little too caught up in Hokemania and little too down on "Ohio", but I didn't find much else to quibble with.

                              The supposed competitively-balanced divisions aren't looking so hot in year one, in my opinion. One division has no less that five plausible contenders, while the other has only one, maybe two depending on how you feel about the Buckeyes.


                              I always thought that the quest for "competitively-balanced" divisions was faintly ridiculous given the cyclical nature of program quality. A simple East-West split would've been fine, and would've prevented the embarassment that is the divisions that shall not be named.

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                              • Originally posted by Guynemer View Post
                                What he says makes a certain sort of sense, but the ACC gambit would significantly boost the basketball revenue, if not football revenue.
                                Basketball revenue doesn't matter. If it did, Kansas wouldn't be heading to the Big East.

                                Okie State, not really interested.
                                No one is, and the Big Ten shouldn't take them just to get Oklahoma. Leave that to the Pac-12.

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