When I lived in Florida I was closer to Indianapolis than Fargo is. I was also only a couple hours closer to Miami than Indianapolis lol.
When I lived in Florida I was closer to Indianapolis than Fargo is. I was also only a couple hours closer to Miami than Indianapolis lol.
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They left AAC for Big East Basketball, which drives the bus at UConn.
Rumors are they may cave and join a conference though, they are the only true Indy FBS team left, and don't have the deal ND does to be represented in CFP. Every other team is in a conference now.
True, the real challenge is a lack of G5 schools nearby, which is the next logical step.
Still think we could make MWC work if they decide to expand. That conference is a bit more spread out and more open to it than most G5s. The G5s tend to want more regional clustering to reduce costs, their revenue streams are small compared to P4.
Man, look at that north-south line from Grand Forks to Austin, TX. There is such a gap to the west.
Also, when I said UConn to the MAC, I meant football only, or maybe also non-basketball sports.
And no, if the MAC doesn't want us, the MWC surely won't come calling even when they are expanding.
"It's important in this life to dream big" - Brock Jensen during one of Kolpack and Izzo's pregame shows of the 2014 season.
"If you quit now, you quit for the rest of your life" - Chris Board 8/17/16 in the forum article.
You're correct. MWC ain't coming around anytime. Might as well jump at the MAC I guess, although still off in the boondocks.
Article in The Athletic today suggests the new CFP will possibly change yet again in two years to a 14 team config with 3 auto-bids for B1G and SEC.
https://theathletic.com/5306903/2024/02/28/college-football-playoff-expansion-big-ten-sec/
Don't believe everything you think.
The ESPN version - https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ayoff-momentum
"According to sources, the model that's earned the most discussion coming out of the CFP meeting in Dallas is one that would include three automatic qualifier spots for the Big Ten and SEC, two for the Big 12 and ACC and one for the Group of Five. That would leave three at-large spots in that 14-team model."
Sounds pretty amicable (if lopsided - just have to accept the P2 dictatorship I guess) until this part
"One high-ranking official involved in the discussions told ESPN on Wednesday that the presidents and chancellors in both the SEC and Big Ten are having conversations about whether to continue their NCAA membership. It's a move that would impact and could possibly derail the TV agreement.
"Those conversations are happening," the source said, adding some feel "pretty strongly about pulling away. I'd say very strongly."
Are these discussions real or just leverage? If you're going to leave just do it and don't be assholes