LBS:670187 said:What really stuck out to me, the Pac-12's growth is stunted due to available schools in the surrounding states...worse that other conferences.
I concur. There is a virtual College Football desert between them and the teams to be had.
I can see why they went after Texas, which may be a deal too late to make now. One has to think that the BIG12 is looking to the west with suspicious eyes. This underscores the value of the recent BIG12/SEC Bowl deal to the BIG12.
After the BIG12 gets back to 12 member, the PAC12 could be in a poor spot if they are not the first to jump toward 16...should anyone choose to start that mess.
Do you suppose that this may put an end to conferences being Academic-Reputation snobs, by denying members because they are not as impressive in the PAC12's mind?
Do you suppose that the situation will get dire enough to force the slitting of schools in states that want them to go as a package deal (i.e. Oklahoma/OkState, Kansas/Kansas State, Virginia/Virginia Tech)?
Academic-Reputation.
The only time you see this is when a school/conference is losing and fans are trying to bolster their position by mentioning academic standards. The standards/requirements for admission to different schools vary. They do with conferences as well. You see kids attending schools like Louisville because they can get in and play.
I've seen the differences in requirements for admission from Big East schools as compared to SEC schools. I have not seen the same from Pac12 or B1G schools other than fans bringing up this point.
If you recall, the B1G started bitchin' about the 25 rule when they had their ass handed to them by a two loss LSU team back in the '07 season. Their contention was they didn't allow "sign and places." Now, the SEC really doesn't either. And, to add, those in the B1G never had a decent response when questioned about the fact 25 was a hard rule across the board. Most of their complaints were centered on rankings of classes followed by the results they witnessed on the field when they met one of the SEC teams on the grid-iron.
Hey, I'm not blind. I realize the schools and educational systems in the south are ranked lower. I also realize the same kids that are playing down south were heavily recruited by the teams up north as well. It just so happens they play down south.
It's hard for a fan of a conference to admit the athletic programs of another conference are superior to your own.