You should stop posting. You're making yourself look foolish. MIami is not joining the SEC.
Your argument to not play in the B1G due to weather is just silly. Only 4 road conference games and 2 of them would be in November.
Your whole argument is based on the weather of 2 games. Do you really think the administration is factoring that into its decision? If you do, then I can sell you the Brooklyn and GW bridges along with the Holland tunnel just in time for the Pinstripe Bowl so you can have your own private access roads.
I'll say it one last time, Miami fits the B1G profile. Miami will be involved in a conference with hundreds of millions of federal research dollars to the university.
Below is an article of when Rutgers and Maryland were added to the conference. The article points out that any TV revenue Rutgers and Maryland would generate is miniscule to the amount of money they'll bring in from federally funded research.
I'll say it again for you and others having a hard time understanding. Federal research money to AAU schools brings in more money each year than ALL of college football AND college basketball COMBINED.
There has been a lot of talk about the sense, or nonsense, of adding Rutgers and Maryland to the B1G in 2014 from a purely athletic point of view (verdict: non-sense), and also from a BTN TV market point of view (verdict: debatable). Whether the strategy will pan out or not, the consensus seems...
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