It would seem UConn is ready to leave the Big East for the ACC. The only question is; Does the ACC want them?
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-uconn-acc
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-uconn-acc
LSU leapfrogs Okie. My thoughts? Deserved. Discuss....
LSU leapfrogs Okie. My thoughts? Deserved. Discuss....
If, or as it looks now...WHEN the Big East goes belly-up, whats going to become of Rutgers, USF, Cincinnati and a couple of other schools? the look of those schools with their tradition and the facilites, they are not going to be taken in by a BCS conference, theyre schools with mid major profiles who happen to be in a BCS conference. Same reason Baylor doesnt want the Big 12 to dissolve, they dont fit in a BCS conference as is.
You must have missed my post, 701. Cincinnati seems to be exploring the ACC, and USF could be a possibility for them, or the Big 12 if/when they save themselves and start to expand. I know USF doesn't make sense in the Big 12 as far as geography, but it would give them a presence in the Florida TV markets, and USF certainly wouldn't be the worst team in that conference.
Means nothing this early in the year. They have 4 wins, OU has 3 and Missouri gave the Sooners a bit of a run for their money on Saturday so they drop in the polls. Taking nothing away from LSU but OU will be back is my guess.
Geography is totally out the window now tho. Money and football are now the 2 driving forces for conference realignment. I just cant see USF competing in the Big 12 unless the Oklahoma and Texas schools left the conference..a point at which it would no longer exist. I can see Boise being able to compete in the Big 12, theyve beaten enough teams from BCS conferences to at least merrit a chance to compete in one of them. TCU i do think can be competitive in a good conference like the SEC or Big 12. Decisions decisions for everyone right now with the college football landscape changing every day.
Yeah, OU still has 4 ranked teams yet to play, including a game at Oklahoma St (which could be another top 5 match-up). The Big-12 is very deep this year, if any team in the Big-12 goes undefeated, it will be Big 12 vs SEC in the title game.
At this point, everyone expects the winner of the Bama-LSU game to be in the NC game. In the SEC anything can happen, so one of them will have to go unbeaten. If not, I suspect Boise may slip in, provided they don't screw up like they did last year and lose to Nevada.
At this point, everyone expects the winner of the Bama-LSU game to be in the NC game. In the SEC anything can happen, so one of them will have to go unbeaten. If not, I suspect Boise may slip in, provided they don't screw up like they did last year and lose to Nevada.
(Gators never lose at the Swamp....unless Alabama is in town.)
This is incorrect. Check your facts. UA is not the only team who has beat the University of Florida in Gainesville.