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  1. This is the end my friends! Colorado is joining the Big XII tomorrow. Arizona is joining the Big XII Friday or Monday. Arizona State is joining the Big XII Tuesday. Utah is joining the Big XII Friday if Arizona joins Monday, otherwise the Utes join Monday Oregon is joining the Big Ten tomorrow. Washington is joining the Big Ten on Friday or Monday. California and Stanford are screwed. Cal doesn’t bring fans or TV viewers and the same goes for Stanford. Stanford might go independent like Notre Dame. If Notre Dame joins the Big Ten after Oregon and Washington to become the 19th member, then Stanford will become the 20th Big Ten member. California isn’t desirable on any level. They will try to survive with Oregon State and Washington State by inviting San Diego State, UNLV, Nevada, and Hawaii to reach 8. Maybe they say +++++ It all and bring on San Jose State and/or Boise State, and/or Fresno State too. San Jose State is tolerable, as is San Diego State and UNLV and Nevada and Hawaii when it comes to survival but holy hell none of them want anything to do with Fresno or Boise And I’m sorry but nobody in Berkeley, Corvallis, or Pullman give a shit about Albuquerque, Fort Collins, Laramie, or Colorado Springs. So this isn’t the death of the Pac-10 but the reincarnation of the Pac-8 or the new Pac-10. None of the Mountain Time Zone schools will be invited. The MWC will invite Montana and Montana State and possibly UTEP and/or NMSU. They want San Diego and Las Vegas first and foremost, then Reno and Honolulu to make the Pac-8. California Hawaii Nevada Oregon State San Diego State Stanford UNLV Washington State Pac-10 1. Boise State 2. California 3. Fresno State 4. Hawaii (football only) 5. Idaho 6. Nevada 7. Oregon State 8. San Jose State 9. San Diego State 10. Stanford 11. UNLV 12. Washington State Call this the Pacific Coast Conference when Cal and Stanford leave, it can become the PAC-10 1. Boise State 2. Fresno State 3. Hawaii (football only) 4. Idaho 5. Nevada 6. Oregon State 7. San Jose State 8. San Diego State 9. UNLV 10. Washington State mountain west 1. Air Force 2. Colorado State 3. Montana 4. Montana State 5. New Mexico 6. New Mexico State 7. UTEP 8. Wyoming maybe North Dakota 9 North Dakota State 10 South Dakota 11 South Dakota State 12 Let us see!!
  2. Southeastern Conference - East Division (AKA Southeastern Conference) Alabama Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Southeastern Conference - West Division (AKA Southwest Conference) Arkansas Louisiana State Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Oklahoma Texas A&M Texas Atlantic Coast Conference - North Division (AKA BIG EAST Conference) Boston College Louisville Maryland Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech West Virginia Atlantic Coast Conference - South Division (AKA Atlantic Coast Conference) Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Miami North Carolina North Carolina State Wake Forest Big Sixteen Conference - East Division (AKA Big Ten Conference) Indiana Michigan Michigan State Notre Dame Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Big Sixteen Conference - West Division (AKA Big 8 Conference) Illinois Iowa Iowa State Kansas Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Wisconsin Pacific Sixteen Conference - East Division (AKA Border/Skyline Plus KSU & OSU Conference) Arizona Arizona State Brigham Young Colorado Kansas State Oklahoma State Texas Tech Utah Pacific Sixteen Conference- West Division (AKA Pac-8 Conference) California Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Washington Washington State American Athletic Conference - East Division Central Florida Cincinnati East Carolina Memphis South Florida Temple American Athletic Conference - West Division Baylor Houston SMU TCU Tulane Tulsa
  3. If SEC expands to 16, Big Ten and ACC will expand to 16. First, BIG TEN will offer full membership to Notre Dame, and Maryland will leave the Big Ten for the ACC. That leaves Big Ten at 14 and ACC at 15. ACC will take West Virginia to get to 16. Big Ten will succumb to pressure and take Kansas and Iowa State (both AAU members in the Midwest, creating a BIG 16 and allowing all universities located in the state of Indiana to play together in the East Division.) So now the Big XII is the Big (Lil) V. The Pac-12 realizes they sat out last time and lost, and realize they can steal Texas Tech and get a rival back for Arizona and Arizona State. Colorado and Utah want to go up against Oklahoma State and Kansas State and this gets the Pac-15 around. But finally, after seeing Notre Dame go to the Big TEN, the schools realize if they add BYU, they can give the original Pac-8 teams their own western division back, and give these Border Conference/Skyline Conference members their own eastern division. Plus expanding to Texas with Tech, Kansas with K-State, and Oklahoma with Ok State gives Colorado its old Big 8/Big 12 division back. LOL. They’ll do this when they realize they’re the last conference (again) outnumbered and out gunned and under paid, and having a 64 university FBS+ with 4 sixteen member super conferences will help. Inevitably, Karl Benson is laughing somewhere in Louisiana laughing at how history repeated itself. And in another 10 years, schools will realize these divisions are perfect 8 member conferences, and schools will break away Pac-8 Skyline/Border Conference Big 8 Big Ten SEC Southwest Conference -strike-Big East-strike- /“Joe Paterno’s” East Coast Conference ACC 8 eight member conferences just like the good old days again. and geography will reign supreme because the mountain states will realize Kansas State and Oklahoma State belong with the Big 8. look at my divisions below The Big Ten will take back Wisconsin and Minnesota the border 6 will take back New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State, UTEP to make 10. Maybe they take Utah State and Air Force to go to 12.
  4. I don't post around here much anymore, but I respect each and every one of you MWCBoarders. I may have once acted like a teenage troll, but I honestly don't mean any of it. I have always liked and admired the MWC for being the best Western Conference in the USA with its neat rivalries and traditions. I would like to see a Pac12/MWC12 scheduling agreement someday, because I have enjoyed watching my UCLA Bruins play your teams and look forward to future series as well. Well, I hope this post finds you all in good health and good spirits. May 2015 bring more realignment (just kidding) and more good times to each of you, your families, and alma maters. Take care, SFCAL
  5. UCLA has SC and Berkeley. BYU could have Utah and Hawaii/Utah St I mean Cal hates UCLA and Stanford. It can go two ways, i.e. main rivalry (the holy war) and the brotherly rivarly (byu-usu) now as far as Colorado/Colorado State and BYU/Utah being played rivalry weekend, I'm more concerned about Wyoming. Who's their rival after CSU? They don't have one to my knowledge. The border war is like the intra-city battle of los angeles, and the CU-CSU rivalry is like UCLA-Cal. therefore, while I think BYU-Utah on rivalry weekend makes sense for BYU and maybe Utah, it doesn't help Wyoming because Colorado and Colorado State would play that same weekend. I say keep things as they are, because as conference rivals, Utah and Colorado have to play in order to shake out the conference standings. I think that's the only reason why the Pac-12 doesn't like OOC games in November, unless you're Notre Dame. It just is better TV and holds more interest if say Utah and Colorado are tied for 2nd, or like it's been said, CU knocked Utah out of that 2011 CCG. hehe which helped UCLA, but at 6-7 we had no business facing oregon in 2011...
  6. Thank you for your service Coastie. The Board is not the same sans Coastie. God bless Coastie's family and country. Go Falcons!
  7. +1 see thee you go again Jack. It's comments like that, that make me wish BYU, Utah, Colorado and Air Force were in the Pac14. With Hawaii, Boise State, UNLV and San Diego State. Nevada and maybe UC Davis. Just create one big happy family with 20 members and call it the Pacific Conference, like the original huge Southern Conference. All kidding aside, I would love to see BYU and Boise both playing Stanford, Cal, Utah, Colorado, UCLA, Oregon and USC on a yearly basis. Tell me that wouldn't in tease revenue in the PAC 14 with BYU and Boise State. Just my humble opinion, But, like I'm getting my ass chewed on the WAC board, academics trump everything: that's why the mighty Denver Pioneers are joining the no prestige Summit League. The academics of the WAC were a joke according to their posters. But I guess humility and loyalty mean nothing to them. Some of their supporters are pricks who say they belong with academically rigorous institutions, yet there is no peer conference accepting them for full membership. Good school but bad attitude. We can't all be AAU schools but when it comes down to the WAC or the Summit, your academics mean squat to the conference. Might as well lobby hard for the Big Sky or face independence because nobody wants them. Like Seattle U a few years back before they got lucky with the WAC. Tell me they don't give a rip about academics. The Redhawks know they are a good school and aren't all insecure about playing Utah Valley, Grand Canyon or Chicago Dtate because that's their fellow league and Division 1 members. The DU fans just irk me with their arrogance and pompousness. Denver just as well may have come from independence that was their Sun Belt misfit, but I don't know where they end up. Honestly I hope they get into their best suited conference do I can stop listening to the Pioneers tell me I know nothing because I criticize the manne in which they conducted themselves. I don't think I'm alone, I think the WAC, WCC, Big West, Mountain West, Pac12, Horizon and Missouri Valley all told them thanks but no thanks. That's hard to do and when you're DU, maybe it's not everyone else who had a problem with you, maybe it's Denver that has a problem with everyone else save the now gutted Summit League. I really shouldn't give a care, but I think they've done it to themselves with their presidents comments and actions. Peace out DU fans. We can agree to disagree
  8. they aren't expanding with NM sorry. Jack remember when Utah would beat Iowa State 60-8? That was years ago it seems. This makes me think that the Big 12 was undervalued, but adding TCU and WVU bumped up their TV contracts again. Can you imagine if the Pac 12 without Utah or Colorado re-negiotiated their TV contracts with their network and all tier 2, tier 3 rights belonging to the conference? The Pac 10 would probably be making this kind of money, maybe more with their markets (LA, Phoenix, SF, Seattle, Portland - to a lesser extent Spokane)
  9. Lol great move for Cal. As for the neighborhood where he'll live, don't want to be in Alamo, could be Tedford's neighbor lol. And He'll have no trouble recruiting. Cal never took east bay guys from pittsburg/berkeley/oakland/hayward/fremont anyway. They'll go to Sacramento and Los Angeles and try to recruit nation wide. Look at Cal's track record, only the 5 star prospects have gotten love, Zach Kline #1 in recent memory...Marshawn Lynch's out of Oakland Tech only come along so often...Cal wants ppl who'll graduate, stay out of trouble, keep the good grades up, etc so I don't see a whole lot of change going forward as long as Sandy Barboury Coast is the AD.
  10. I wish you were mod. You were awesome getting rid of the Steve trolls every time one popped up. Thank you good sir.
  11. + 1 Is it 5 o'clock yet in Hawaii? lol tic
  12. "Hey Warbow I'mma gon let you finish but I jus wanna say, Beyonce had one of the greatest videos of all time. ALL TIME! " *Kanye drops the mic* so for tomorrow when June 30th rolls around as we anxiously await the "June 30 update: BSU not out of the MWC... yet?" I'll let you post it. I just came across the premature Brett McMurphy article thanks to google news, and when I saw it was only 5 minutes old, I threw it up on the good-old-wild-west MWC Board
  13. I think Air Force will go football only because they said as recently as last year they needed a step down from the competition in olympic sports. Thus, the Big Sky suits them. Denver also likely gets looked at by the Big Sky because of the market it brings and to round out their geographical divisions. I invited BYU and New Mexico State to the MWC because they make sense in a 12 team basketball league, and even out the football only side created by Hawaii. Instant rivalries become part of the MWC and divisions make sense competitvely, traditionally, and geographically. In State battles in Utah, New Mexico, and between CSU/Wyo go with the California/Nevada matches for basketball and home and homes within divisions. Idaho has to step down to FCS, but North Dakota and Sacramento State become football only as they each get invited to be parts of the Summit League and Big West respectively. The Big West loses San Diego market but not for long as they invite UCSD to join their conference and finally complete having all the Division 1 UC's not in the PAC12 part of their league. They take in Sacramento State to be travel partner to UC Davis with Pacific leaving for the WCC, and relent to quite talented Cal State Bakersfield as they need their baseball as well as men's soccer to replace San Diego State's which will remain in the Pac 12. and finally with BYU returning to its natural conference with Boise State, they look to be playing for title championships in football, and create a much stronger RPI basketball conference with UNLV, SDSU, New Mexico, Utah St, Nevada, NMSU, Colorado State and Wyoming. They also lose the RPI from Air Force which might entice BYU to come back to a conference surpassing the Pac 12 in hoops. the WCC losing BYU adds Seattle to get back to 10 and a natural even number of travel partners rotating on the 3-4-3 roadtrip basis due to the Pacific NW trio, the Bay Area quartet, and the SoCal trio.
  14. PAC 12 not expanding at this time. Only if when Texas and Oklahoma bail on the Little 12. However tiered consolidation will occur as follows as Larry Scott surmised a year ago: PAC 12: the top tier in the West. MWC: the next best thing. Big Sky: all the rest. Big West: Cali-HI bush league. WCC: church league. MWC - 12 full / 14 football members WESTERN 6 full members + 1 football only member Boise State Fresno State Hawaii (football only) Nevada San Diego State San Jose State UNLV MOUNTAIN 6 full members + 1 football only member Air Force (football only) BYU Colorado State New Mexico New Mexico State Utah State Wyoming Big Sky - 14 football / 12 olympic members NORTH 7 football members and 6 olympic members Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Montana Montana State Portland State North Dakota (football only) SOUTH 7 football members and 6 olympic members (4 full members + 2 non-football members + 3 football only members) Air Force [no football] Denver [no football] Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Southern Utah Weber State Cal Poly (football only) Sacramento State (football only) UC Davis (football only) Big West - 12 non-football members NORTH Cal Poly Cal State Bakersfield Hawaii Sacramento State UC Davis UC Santa Barbara SOUTH Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Long Beach State UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego WCC - 10 Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Pacific Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary's San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara Seattle
  15. is BYU still in the WAC for softball this season? I believe with the WCC adding Pacific that conference will begin sponsoring softball next season with BYU if they are joining / have't joined yet
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