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Quote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:41:33 PMMattJonesCFB Matt Jones By my count 11 BCS members, Rutgers, UL, Cincy, S. Fla, West Va, Kansas, Kansas St, Baylor, Iowa St, Missouri, TCU, and N. Dame for 8 spotsIf it were that simple, I think we'd have a good chance to get in. But it's not that simple
MattJonesCFB Matt Jones By my count 11 BCS members, Rutgers, UL, Cincy, S. Fla, West Va, Kansas, Kansas St, Baylor, Iowa St, Missouri, TCU, and N. Dame for 8 spots
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Quote from: KITNfury on September 18, 2011, 05:48:35 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:41:33 PMMattJonesCFB Matt Jones By my count 11 BCS members, Rutgers, UL, Cincy, S. Fla, West Va, Kansas, Kansas St, Baylor, Iowa St, Missouri, TCU, and N. Dame for 8 spotsIf it were that simple, I think we'd have a good chance to get in. But it's not that simpleit's the stupidest rough ridin' thing in this thread yet. the big10 at no point will be inviting KSU. at no point, no matter what happens, ever.
Quote from: pike on September 18, 2011, 05:49:03 PMGuys, goEMAW.com is screwed tooYeah. My work production is about to go through the roof.
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
Quote from: ew2x4 on September 18, 2011, 05:43:06 PMNo way we lose a spot to Baylor ISU or TCU. Right? RIGHT????Delaney would probably take ISU over us for the academics unless we can sell NBAF like crazy. Baylor and TCU are completely mumped unless the ACC wants into the Texas market. The only way I could see us getting into the Big Ten over ISU is if Iowa and Nebraska pitch a fit and demand for us to go over them.
No way we lose a spot to Baylor ISU or TCU. Right? RIGHT????
Quote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:49:31 PMQuote from: KITNfury on September 18, 2011, 05:48:35 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:41:33 PMMattJonesCFB Matt Jones By my count 11 BCS members, Rutgers, UL, Cincy, S. Fla, West Va, Kansas, Kansas St, Baylor, Iowa St, Missouri, TCU, and N. Dame for 8 spotsIf it were that simple, I think we'd have a good chance to get in. But it's not that simpleit's the stupidest rough ridin' thing in this thread yet. the big10 at no point will be inviting KSU. at no point, no matter what happens, ever.My post is the stupidest, or the tweet? Because I agree that we wont' get in
Quote from: KITNfury on September 18, 2011, 05:49:41 PMQuote from: pike on September 18, 2011, 05:49:03 PMGuys, goEMAW.com is screwed tooYeah. My work production is about to go through the roof. Tomorrow production will be almost impossible
:powerespect: question/comment aheadI really think having some good looking NFL talent making plays this week really helps. Do you agree?Jordy sealing it for the Pack, Freeman leading back the Bucs, DT and Sproles having solid game.
Quote from: KITNfury on September 18, 2011, 05:50:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:49:31 PMQuote from: KITNfury on September 18, 2011, 05:48:35 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 18, 2011, 05:41:33 PMMattJonesCFB Matt Jones By my count 11 BCS members, Rutgers, UL, Cincy, S. Fla, West Va, Kansas, Kansas St, Baylor, Iowa St, Missouri, TCU, and N. Dame for 8 spotsIf it were that simple, I think we'd have a good chance to get in. But it's not that simpleit's the stupidest rough ridin' thing in this thread yet. the big10 at no point will be inviting KSU. at no point, no matter what happens, ever.My post is the stupidest, or the tweet? Because I agree that we wont' get inthe tweet, this post asking which one it was is the second stupidest
Quote from: ednksu on September 18, 2011, 05:51:03 PM :powerespect: question/comment aheadI really think having some good looking NFL talent making plays this week really helps. Do you agree?Jordy sealing it for the Pack, Freeman leading back the Bucs, DT and Sproles having solid game. this one is now second stupidest
hard to believe the mega conferences aren't fighting over the pottawatamie county television market
Quote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 05:15:49 PMQuote from: pissclams on September 18, 2011, 05:08:41 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:53:58 PMQuote from: TheHamburglar on September 18, 2011, 04:40:32 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:37:33 PMThe ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16. ACC just upped their buyout by $10MM, doubt anyone is leaving.I wouldn't count on any team turning down the big 10, no matter what the buyout is. You all can sit back and think the sky is falling but I'm still feeling confident we will end up in one of the super conferences when I look at who the options would be in our place.shouldn't your white trash ass be camped out at b-dubs? so cool and edgy. Validated enough today??did you dye your mullet purple yesterday?
Quote from: pissclams on September 18, 2011, 05:08:41 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:53:58 PMQuote from: TheHamburglar on September 18, 2011, 04:40:32 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:37:33 PMThe ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16. ACC just upped their buyout by $10MM, doubt anyone is leaving.I wouldn't count on any team turning down the big 10, no matter what the buyout is. You all can sit back and think the sky is falling but I'm still feeling confident we will end up in one of the super conferences when I look at who the options would be in our place.shouldn't your white trash ass be camped out at b-dubs? so cool and edgy. Validated enough today??
Quote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:53:58 PMQuote from: TheHamburglar on September 18, 2011, 04:40:32 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:37:33 PMThe ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16. ACC just upped their buyout by $10MM, doubt anyone is leaving.I wouldn't count on any team turning down the big 10, no matter what the buyout is. You all can sit back and think the sky is falling but I'm still feeling confident we will end up in one of the super conferences when I look at who the options would be in our place.shouldn't your white trash ass be camped out at b-dubs?
Quote from: TheHamburglar on September 18, 2011, 04:40:32 PMQuote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:37:33 PMThe ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16. ACC just upped their buyout by $10MM, doubt anyone is leaving.I wouldn't count on any team turning down the big 10, no matter what the buyout is. You all can sit back and think the sky is falling but I'm still feeling confident we will end up in one of the super conferences when I look at who the options would be in our place.
Quote from: MixBerryCrunch on September 18, 2011, 04:37:33 PMThe ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16. ACC just upped their buyout by $10MM, doubt anyone is leaving.
The ACC takes UCONN and Rutgers to get to 16. The SEC takes UL and WVU to get to 16. The big 10 finally convinces ND to join and takes MU with them. Then they look around and see no other viable options so it's either KU and ISU at that point or poach a couple of ACC teams. They poach the ACC taking Maryland and Virginia. Then the ACC is looking around for two more viable replacements and it's either some combo of Cincy, S. Florida, Baylor, ISU, TCU and BYU or the sweet package deal of KU and K-State. Cincy is shittier than K-State in athletics and academics so they are out TCU and Baylor are shitty small religious schools so they are out. S. Florida is out cause they are a shitty school in a state the ACC already has a big footprint in. ISU offers nothing except an AAU rating so they are out. BYU is way too far away so they are out. The ACC would love to have blue blood KU in basketball and K-State also adds to the basketball picture so it's a no brainer here. They take KU and K-State to get back to 16.
can't wait to hear MU to the SEC.
MattJonesCFB Matt Jones Best scenario for SEC..get West Va, Mizzou and Kansas..leaves K St, Iowa St, Baylor for Big 10..and UL, Cincy, S. Fla, TCU hope for last bidHAHAHAHAHAHA
Quote from: catzacker on September 18, 2011, 05:52:29 PMcan't wait to hear MU to the SEC.I don't think you are. Just doesn't fit. They're Big 10 bound and that's where they want to be.WVU will go SEC. They may stick at 14, but probably end up adding a school like Louisville that already has a natural rivalry with Kentucky and pick off somebody from the ACC that sets the musical chairs in motion again.