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Has BSAC read the complaint filed by Maryland against the ACC yet?
Quote from: chum1 on January 23, 2013, 05:41:29 PMPete's snack is POOP from his BUTT.Pretty gross Pete
Pete's snack is POOP from his BUTT.
We need to add some schools that are crappy at stuff. Duke would be a good crappy at football school.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on January 23, 2013, 06:27:23 PMWe need to add some schools that are crappy at stuff. Duke would be a good crappy at football school.So would Florida State, Miami, Clemson, Georgia Tech, or any other ACC team, really.
Quote from: TheHamburglar on January 23, 2013, 08:14:46 PMHas BSAC read the complaint filed by Maryland against the ACC yet?I think he is in France. Possibly Italy.
Not a big fan of lobster...now if we're talking about crab cakes I am willing to listen.
Quote from: steve dave on January 23, 2013, 05:45:31 PMQuote from: chum1 on January 23, 2013, 05:41:29 PMPete's snack is POOP from his BUTT.Pretty gross PetePump the breaks guys. I was doing important business things for my business yesterday, and didn't even see the wild snack speculation until just now.I have no idea what kind of snacks the expansion team will have, because this is fluid. I am hearing either lobster, or tamales, or a cheese plate with fruit. This could change, however.
Quote from: MadCat on January 24, 2013, 10:26:55 AMNot a big fan of lobster...now if we're talking about crab cakes I am willing to listen.Are u a loser?
Gee told Athletic Council Big Ten expansion talks "ongoing" Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee told the school’s Athletic Council in December that discussions about further expansion for the Big Ten conference are “ongoing.”In November, the league announced the addition of Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Rutgers from the Big East. Nebraska joined the Big Ten for the 2011-12 school year after leaving the Big 12.It doesn’t appear that the Big Ten is necessarily content to stay at 14 members. According to the minutes of the Dec. 5 Athletic Council meeting obtained by the Dispatch, Gee said “there has been ongoing discussion” about expansion and “believes there is movement towards three or four super conferences that are made up of 16-20 teams.”When a student member of the Athletic Council asked Gee what direction the Big Ten might take, Gee said “there are opportunities to move further south in the (E)ast and possibly a couple of Midwest universities.”He did not specify any potential targets but said they will make sure any new school has “like-minded academic integrity.”The Athletic Council is expected to recommend formally today an increase in Ohio State football ticket prices from $70 to $79 with the addition of "premier" games that would cost significantly more. The board of trustees is expected to vote on the proposal late next week.
You never know what people mean by the "midwest." In Ohio, they think they are smack dab in the middle of the "midwest" and we are "western" or sometimes "plains."But, it's pretty clear a school is going to have to be AAU.
http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/content/blogs/blogging-the-buckeyes/2013/01/gee-to-athletic-council-big-ten-expansion-talks-ongoing.htmlQuoteGee told Athletic Council Big Ten expansion talks "ongoing" Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee told the school’s Athletic Council in December that discussions about further expansion for the Big Ten conference are “ongoing.”In November, the league announced the addition of Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Rutgers from the Big East. Nebraska joined the Big Ten for the 2011-12 school year after leaving the Big 12.It doesn’t appear that the Big Ten is necessarily content to stay at 14 members. According to the minutes of the Dec. 5 Athletic Council meeting obtained by the Dispatch, Gee said “there has been ongoing discussion” about expansion and “believes there is movement towards three or four super conferences that are made up of 16-20 teams.”When a student member of the Athletic Council asked Gee what direction the Big Ten might take, Gee said “there are opportunities to move further south in the (E)ast and possibly a couple of Midwest universities.”He did not specify any potential targets but said they will make sure any new school has “like-minded academic integrity.”The Athletic Council is expected to recommend formally today an increase in Ohio State football ticket prices from $70 to $79 with the addition of "premier" games that would cost significantly more. The board of trustees is expected to vote on the proposal late next week.By the way Congrats KU.
Quote from: "storm"nut on January 25, 2013, 01:09:35 PMhttp://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/content/blogs/blogging-the-buckeyes/2013/01/gee-to-athletic-council-big-ten-expansion-talks-ongoing.htmlQuoteGee told Athletic Council Big Ten expansion talks "ongoing" Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee told the school’s Athletic Council in December that discussions about further expansion for the Big Ten conference are “ongoing.”In November, the league announced the addition of Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Rutgers from the Big East. Nebraska joined the Big Ten for the 2011-12 school year after leaving the Big 12.It doesn’t appear that the Big Ten is necessarily content to stay at 14 members. According to the minutes of the Dec. 5 Athletic Council meeting obtained by the Dispatch, Gee said “there has been ongoing discussion” about expansion and “believes there is movement towards three or four super conferences that are made up of 16-20 teams.”When a student member of the Athletic Council asked Gee what direction the Big Ten might take, Gee said “there are opportunities to move further south in the (E)ast and possibly a couple of Midwest universities.”He did not specify any potential targets but said they will make sure any new school has “like-minded academic integrity.”The Athletic Council is expected to recommend formally today an increase in Ohio State football ticket prices from $70 to $79 with the addition of "premier" games that would cost significantly more. The board of trustees is expected to vote on the proposal late next week.By the way Congrats KU.So what the hell does this mean? "Gee said “there are opportunities to move further south in the (E)ast and possibly a couple of Midwest universities.” Really think they are talking about someone in the BIG12
A 20 team conference? JFC
QuoteA 20 team conference? JFCReally dilutes the brand.