Oso planning to go pro
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
But would the power 4 take the entire BEast just to get Nova? Would they take the entire WCC just to get Zags? I think they would love Nova and Gonzaga for a basketball tourney considering where those two programs are right now, I just don't see them lining up to cut a check that DePaul will get a portion of. Then consider that even the most prestigious basketball only schools bring in exactly zero football dollars, which is what's driving all of this anyways, and I think there's a very real chance that anyone not in the B10, Pac12, SEC or ACC gets left behind. It's been a long time coming, but the path is becoming more and more clear.
BIG CandidatesKansas
Some thoughts on the Big 12Pac 10 candidatesTexas TechOklahoma StateBaylorTCUBIG CandidatesIowa StateKansasACC CandidateWest VirginiaOut in the Cold?Kansas StateWith this in mind, the Pac 10 gets some additional depth from the Texas Schools. While I'll admit travel from Texas to Pullman and Corvallis gets to be a pain in the royal rear, but this also gives some geographical balance for Colorado and Utah. I could see K-State going west rather than being out in the cold to bring additional balance.The BIG would take Kansas and would be a dynamite basketball conference. Period. It adds Kansas City and gives the conference additional panache in basketball. Iowa State is a natural rival for Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota in both football and basketball. I'm sure Iowa would fight this but it's a good rivalry game.West Virginia probably should be in the ACC anyway. If the ACC won't take 'em, they'll be with Cincinnati et all in the AAC.I still think K-State is the wildcat out and all I can think is they end up in the Mountain West.As to the NCAA withdrawal, I would imagine if the Big 4 bolt (SEC, ACC, BIG and Pac10), the BEast would be invited to join everything except football. While the NCAA promotes parity and mid-majors in their tournament, a Big 4+BEast would ensure NO game in the NCAA basketball tournament would be weak one and we'd all do really well. No more leaving Syracuse out but taking Coastal Carolina or UMBC.
The Big Ten isn’t taking Iowa State. Cmon…
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/sports/nbcsports/report-kansas-iowa-state-set-up-call-with-big-ten/2563042/Think the B10 could do better than ISU, and not sure how Iowa would feel, but it is one of the better fits geographically.
Since 2013, the Big East continues to enjoy the most stable form of alignment in conference history. I do not enjoy seeing so many schools in the Big 12 this week, and their fans, filled with turmoil and uncertainty, preparing for a future of the unknown. We saw UConn, Cincinnati and USF essentially dropped from the BCS/AQ/P5 grouping in 2011, and - this go-around - we will likely see many more suffer similar fates. As previously mentioned, we should all be immensely grateful that our athletic department, and conference, is no longer bound by the greed and exploits of college football. Our basketball programs play and compete at the highest levels, and that will not change. For many reasons, evidenced by our relationships with the P5, we will undoubtedly be brought along with to whatever future college athletics has in this era of NIL and D1 consolidation. For the Big East, we can simply sit and watch. West Virginia is not UConn. Not only are they not a basketball-first athletic department, but they were not even a founding member of the Big East, nor are they one of the original Big East programs that made basketball special. There is no desire from the conference to add them. As of today, my prediction would be that no other P conference adds any of the remnants of the Big 12; the value isn't there. The Big 12 will pick off the top of the MWC/AAC and move back to 10 or 12 members. The AAC will be replaced by the Big 12 as the new tweener conference, and any continued efforts to proclaim the AAC as a power basketball conference will quickly (and quietly) be eliminated.
I think Kansas is a take and they’ll also pursue Georgia Tech, UNC and Virginia with Georgia Tech being the most likely out of that group. KU hoops is valuable enough to offset the bad football and geography. The other addition will be about market
West Virginnie
Not an AAU member. I’m not sure that’ll matter this time but it could be a deterrent
Nebraska isn't a member.https://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/higher_education/losing-aau-status-not-fatal-for-nebraska/article_e93dccc6-ed16-11e5-9aa9-0312c0e2e5e6.html
They were when they joined.
The point is that it probably doesn't matter. They've only been a B1G member since 2011, and then within five years, lost their AAU status.
For the Big East, we can simply sit and watch. West Virginia is not UConn. Not only are they not a basketball-first athletic department, but they were not even a founding member of the Big East, nor are they one of the original Big East programs that made basketball special. There is no desire from the conference to add them.
Let's sit back and watch schools be shocked, shocked that ESPN has a hand in this.
Guy who had OU and Texas to SEC now saying Ohio State, Michigan, Florida State, and Clemson have had talks with SEC.
If Michigan and Ohio State left the Big 14 for the SEC, they couldn’t surgically remove the smile from my face for decades