Keep your enemies......
I got blasted for wanting them last year as well.
I love the hate, we need more teams to hate in the SBC. That’s the passion and excitement our conference is missing. The games at Cajun Field would be fun to say the least and the atmosphere would be ratcheted up a notch. We need those type of games regularly in all sports. That is what we are missing the most. I look at our home schedule for football and basketball and there just isn’t many games that get the average fan excited. You put a hated rival like LA Tech on there regularly and it is a good thing.
La Tech is annoying, but the school we need to worry about when it comes to holding us back in this state is also located off i-10 not bfe north LA. Just my opinion.
I do like the idea of a scheduling alliance for a bit, see how that goes and after they suffer a few years where they are then consider them. Big picture despite what they have attempted to do in the past it puts another regional rival on our schedule regularly, which is why I love the Southern Miss addition.
From a fan perspective regional rivalries will be what drives interest in the SBC going forward especially with all the realignment chaos everywhere else. It is what makes college athletics exciting!
You try to get teams like Memphis, ECU, UCF, Rice, UTSA. Tech is option like 5 or 6. Tech isnt going going anywhere. We can have them whenever we want. We take them if we need them and thats it.
SOURCE: North Carolina, Florida State, Clemson, and Virginia are all negotiating to join the SEC. ESPN is trying to void their TV deal with the ACC.
Just saw that. Interesting. This means that the ACC will be down to Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (real surprise that they were not invited), NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, VT and Wake and of course ND in a weird sort of way. Their will be some jockeying of positions with whomever is left standing from the Big 12, PAC 12 and ACC. It will be interesting to see how this all shakes out.
This is getting crazy, again the teams left standing without a chair to the B1G and SEC are going to have to figure out how 2 mucked up conferences will end up looking. You still have a few really good teams out there and then some not so good football teams that bring other sports to the table (specifically baseball and basketball).
Basketball wise you still have Duke, Kansas and Arizona that bring little to the table in the way of football, but are perennial powerhouses in basketball. Then you have pretty good football schools like Oregon, Miami, Virginia Tech, Cincy (as of late), Oklahoma State, Washington and Utah.
Wow I just can not keep up with this, it is crazy to see how it all shakes out in the end. As of right now their are 32 teams, if the ACC defections take place (not counting ND) that are currently P5 teams that are left standing in the ACC, Big 12 and PAC 12. Here is the current list and as of today don't have a seat at the dance (but some will).
ACC
BC, Duke, GT, Louisville, Miami, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse, VT, Wake
Big 12
Iowa State, OSU, WV, TCU, Kanas State, Texas Tech, Baylor, Kansas, UCF, Cincy, Houston and BYU
PAC 12
Oregon, Washington State, Oregon State, Cal, Washington, Stanford, Utah, Arizona State, Colorado and Arizona.
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