Big Ten - Texas?
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I just want to say that the B10 is not a 3 yards and a cloud of dust league anymore (From Cowherd's comments).
Let's take a look at the basic offensive system run by each team:
Illinois: spread option
Indiana: pistol
Michigan: spread option
Minnesota: Pro style/spread mix
Penn State: Spread/pro-style mix
Northwestern: Spread option
Purdue: Spread
Michigan State: Pro-style/power run
Iowa: Pro-style/power run
Wisconsin: Pro-style/power run
Ohio State: Undecided
If Texas did come to the Big Ten... I'd love it. A bit of a friendly rivalry has formed between OSU and Texas over the years after the epic Fiesta Bowl last year, us beating up on a freshman Colt McCoy in 06, and the Vince Young show in Columbus in 05. I have a ton of respect for Mack Brown, as well.Last edited by Sportsbuck; 02-11-2010, 09:58 PM.Comment
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They are noted in that regard, they are considered a "Public Ivy". I get what the Big Ten is academically, but this seems to make no sense from that standpoint, as Texas already has some of the highest admission standards and academic rankings among public schools as is.
Was the Big XII really bogging them down that bad? Geographically this makes no sense whatsoever, and Texas is already considered on par with Michigan academically.
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The potential entry of Texas into the Big Ten would include membership in the CIC, which opens up a whole new level of academic research opportunities for the school that simply doesn’t exist in the Big 12.
Headquartered in the Midwest, the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) is a consortium of the Big Ten universities plus the University of Chicago. For half a century, these 12 world-class research institutions have advanced their academic missions, generated unique opportunities for students and faculty, and served the common good by sharing expertise, leveraging campus resources, and collaborating on innovative programs. Governed and funded by the Provosts of the member universities, CIC mandates are coordinated by a staff from its Champaign, Illinois headquarters.Comment
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If they're targeting Texas something tells me the Big 11 wants to form a "super-conference".. they're not stopping at 12 teams folks.. I think they are eyeing 16. Pitt, Mizzou and Syracuse to pair with Texas would fulfill the academic and athletic thing would it not?
I'm not sure what kind of school Pitt is academically but I know Texas, Mizzou and Syracuse are all very respectable universities.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Originally posted by JayRock6 game vs. opponent they play every year (Purdue, Michigan, Michigan St., USC, Stanford, Navy) 3 home, 3 away
1 neutral site game (Army)
2 series with Pitt + Boston College 1 home 1 away
3 home one and done games (Utah, Western Michigan, Tulsa)
Thats how the schedule is figured.Comment
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They are noted in that regard, they are considered a "Public Ivy". I get what the Big Ten is academically, but this seems to make no sense from that standpoint, as Texas already has some of the highest admission standards and academic rankings among public schools as is.
Was the Big XII really bogging them down that bad? Geographically this makes no sense whatsoever, and Texas is already considered on par with Michigan academically.
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Again, the Big Ten is among the most prestigious academic conferences in the nation.Comment
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In terms of "Public Ivy" rankings, the Big XII has two schools in it, Colorado and Texas. In comparison, the Big Ten has 9, with one of the exceptions being Northwestern, which is one of the top universities in the country, but isn't public.
Again, the Big Ten is among the most prestigious academic conferences in the nation.
If there's proof that this is their intention, I won't question it, but I will still think it's a dumb reason. They are already one of the nation's 4 or 5 best public universities.
edit- looked into some rankings, and Illinois and Wisconsin are above Texas as well, but it's still a curious reason to switch from a conference that you were a founder of to one that is headquartered 1000 miles away.Last edited by NAHSTE; 02-12-2010, 01:11 AM.Comment
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When did I say otherwise? Obviously the Big Ten is a prestigious academic conference, but Texas is already a better university than all but maybe Michigan. What would they have to gain when they're already an elite university academically?
If there's proof that this is their intention, I won't question it, but I will still think it's a dumb reason. They are already one of the nation's 4 or 5 best public universities.Comment
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If they're targeting Texas something tells me the Big 11 wants to form a "super-conference".. they're not stopping at 12 teams folks.. I think they are eyeing 16. Pitt, Mizzou and Syracuse to pair with Texas would fulfill the academic and athletic thing would it not?
I'm not sure what kind of school Pitt is academically but I know Texas, Mizzou and Syracuse are all very respectable universities.
I'd go out on a limb here but any further expansion without notre dame is a failure. its meant to be. notre dame needs to see its probably best for them and the big ten should probably be willing to sell its soul for them.Comment
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anyway they can get Pitt/Texas (whoever to make that Texas connection...TAMU?)
Because I c what u tryin to do thar Big 10.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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If they're targeting Texas something tells me the Big 11 wants to form a "super-conference".. they're not stopping at 12 teams folks.. I think they are eyeing 16. Pitt, Mizzou and Syracuse to pair with Texas would fulfill the academic and athletic thing would it not?
I'm not sure what kind of school Pitt is academically but I know Texas, Mizzou and Syracuse are all very respectable universities.
Pitt meets all of the academic requirements that would be needed to join the Big 10. Pitty had all the stats about the academics in the last thread, but they're a pretty good academic school.Last edited by jHammack; 02-12-2010, 04:16 AM.Comment
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