Empirical Cane
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Vikings over Saints in 2020.Has he ever won a playoff game?
I get the feeling Miami is very high on B1G list, if for no other reason, UHealth.Flugaur made his predictions today for schools No. 17-20 in the B1G and SEC.
B1G: UNC, ND, Canes and GA Tech
SEC: UNC, Clemson, FSU and VA Tech.
Didn't provide any sort of clearcut timetable. Did keep repeating that he had about a 1% chance of being correct, which might be a bit high since Virginia and GT aren't gonna end up in the Big Ten.
Hopefully we won't either
I get the feeling Miami is very high on B1G list, if for no other reason, UHealth.
Flugaur made his predictions today for schools No. 17-20 in the B1G and SEC.
B1G: UNC, ND, Canes and GA Tech
SEC: UNC, Clemson, FSU and VA Tech.
Didn't provide any sort of clearcut timetable. Did keep repeating that he had about a 1% chance of being correct, which might be a bit high since Virginia and GT aren't gonna end up in the Big Ten.
Hopefully we won't either
First, UNC can't join two conferences.
Second, why would anyone claim that GaTech will not end up in the Big 10? Absolute rock-solid fit.
Third, the Big 10 already has 18 teams. So this would be teams 19-22 for the Big 10.
What you posted doesn't make a lot of sense.
I mistakenly listed UNC to the B1G ... Flugaur has UVA going to the B1G, not the Heels.
I think GT is going to the SEC. We'll see what happens.
Feeling like we also might be much higher on the SEC-ESPN want list than I'd imagined just a year or two ago.
The momentum for Canes football right now seems massive
Why you gotta poo poo their dream?First, UNC can't join two conferences.
Second, why would anyone claim that GaTech will not end up in the Big 10? Absolute rock-solid fit.
Third, the Big 10 already has 18 teams. So this would be teams 19-22 for the Big 10.
What you posted doesn't make a lot of sense.
First, UNC can't join two conferences.
Second, why would anyone claim that GaTech will not end up in the Big 10? Absolute rock-solid fit.
Third, the Big 10 already has 18 teams. So this would be teams 19-22 for the Big 10.
What you posted doesn't make a lot of sense.
It's gonna happen, and soon.
The next round of expansion will depend on two things.
One is "how committed" the Big 10 will be to a southern strategy. I get why they would take ND first. But after that, the Big 10 really needs to land 5 southern schools if they want to be any sort of counter-programming threat to the SEC in the southeast.
The second issue is how pusillanimous the SEC will be. The conference has a long history of "only" taking 2 teams at a time. We know the SEC covets UNC and UVa. If that is ALL that the SEC does, then it will allow the Big 10 to (almost) have its way in the southeast, with the exception of UNC, which will definitely choose to join the SEC.
Those are the two primary drivers for the next round of musical chairs. I highly doubt that those two conferences will take an equal number of teams. And you can bet your bottom dollar that once each conference picks its first 2 schools, a bunch of other universities will offer up their buttholes for a "half-share" monetary deal.
It's gonna happen, and soon.
Now this thread is back to its bread and butter. It's happening......."SOON".![]()