Yep, the Big 12 is about to Phlog right before my very eyes. Unfortunately it looks like there is not going to be any for Kansas State to escape the anal labratory. Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Oklahoma State, and Texas Tech will all jump to the Pac 10 by Saturday afternoon at the latest. Missouri will be staggering around in circles with Jim Delaney's knife in their back and everyone else will go fetal and pray the Big East strikes before the SEC or ACC does.
I see one of two scenarios. Either the Big East moves fast and invites at least Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa State (Missouri might bump Iowa State out of the picture now but if Notre Dame decides to stay independent the Big Ten might come back to Missouri) to head off being picked apart by the ACC, SEC and Big Ten or the Big East gets shredded to ribbons by those conferences before it can invite anyone and all the former Big 12 teams (except Baylor who I think is pretty much SOL no matter what) end up in the Mountain West who will then also add Boise State and immediately petition the NCAA for one of the two BCS automatic bids that would be up in the air after the entrails of the Big 12 and Big East have been swept away. Nightmare scenario is if the latter occurs and the NCAA decides that four automatic BCS bids are plenty.
Bornyo, what would you think about Clemson in the SEC? i know the SEC is not going to just sit around and let the Big Ten and Pac 10 steal their thunder. If those conferences go to 16 teams the SEC will be next. I figure their first targets will be the southern ACC schools-Clemson, Georgia Tech, Florida State, and Miami. I know Florida has a lot of stroke in the SEC and maybe able to block at least one of the other Florida schools from entrance but if I've learned one thing in the past couple of months it is to never underestimate the greed of a university.
Edited by the unknown pervert (06/10/10 07:04 AM)
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