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Old 01-31-2012, 02:52 PM  
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****The official NEW new conference realignment thread.****

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Old 10-21-2013, 10:42 AM   #9316
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:47 AM   #9317
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Mizzou won the Sugar Bowl and a Florida player still took home the MVP.

The disrespect was alive and well even in 1966.
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:50 AM   #9318
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Mizzou won the Sugar Bowl and a Florida player still took home the MVP.

The disrespect was alive and well even in 1966.
Unlike your compatriot, Mizzou fans will take the win.
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:53 AM   #9319
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That's the joy about being a Mizzou fan: anything good that ever happened, you weren't alive to actually see it.
Took the day off, and every I've I turn on the radio, television, or computer...there's Mizzou.
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:56 AM   #9320
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:59 AM   #9321
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Old 10-22-2013, 09:05 AM   #9322
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Perhaps the most heated discussion point of the BCS era in college football has been the ebb and flow of conference realignment. Teams have changed conferences at a frantic rate in pursuit of greater exposure and better rankings. While fans and purists alike have dreaded the loss of traditional conference rivalries like Texas-Texas A&M, Oklahoma-Nebraska, and Missouri-Kansas, numbers suggest that the moves have largely paid off for the conferences. For example, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) home of the last seven National Championships, and already quite a popular conference in its own right, saw its number of television viewers go up by 21 percent (nearly three million new viewers) between 2011 and 2013. The difference? The conference added Texas A&M and Missouri (and their home television markets of Houston, St. Louis and Kansas City) in 2012. Similarly, the Big Ten’s addition of Nebraska as it’s twelfth team in 2011, has seen the number of weekly viewers of the Big Ten Network grow by 40 percent from 2010 to 2013 (nearly 1 million new viewers).

Unfortunately the numbers can work the other way as well. Since 2011 the Big 12 has lost Nebraska, Colorado, Texas A&M and Missouri to other conferences. Despite replacing them with Texas Christian University (TCU) and West Virginia, the league has seen its total number of TV viewers drop by 23 percent, more than 2 million pairs of eyes in a given year.

Even with the end of the BCS this year, the conference realignment carousel will continue to spin. Pittsburgh & Syracuse join the ACC this year, with Louisville set to follow them in 2014. Maryland and Rutgers will join the Big Ten next year as well. What impact will they have on both the conference and national landscape? Only time will tell.

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Old 10-22-2013, 10:00 AM   #9323
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Miss is 24th in Sagarin and Texas is 31st so it's hardly an upset. Miss is nowhere near the bottom teams of that league this year.

Texas is behind 4 League teams in Sagarin and barely ahead of 2 others so they're really nowhere close to being at the top of the League in reality. If Texas wins the League he'll have a point.
Wait. Now it's just that the bottom of the league 'this year' should be beating the top?

Hell, you didn't just whiff on Saul's point, you whiffed on Stoops as well. That or Stoops is as stupid as you are.

Of course the worst teams in a conference shouldn't be beating the best teams on any given year, if that's happening than the top of the conference is shit.

His point is that it's the same 3-4 schools at the bottom every year getting waxed by the teams at the top. Meanwhile, 2 of those historically poor teams (Ole Miss and Vandy) just knocked off 2 of those historically elite ones. With a 3rd that you fellas in the Big Whatever desperately want to be a bottom dwellar also knocking off an historically elite program.

As for KU as a top 7 team in 2007 - maybe. But they only played 1 team better than them that year and that team beat them on a neutral field. And KU was rewarded for losing that game. Cry Sagarin all you want, but the scoreboard controls - in KU's best season, MU beat them straight up, won the division over them and was simply a better team. But congrats on Lew Perkins, dude did a great job of buying you a bowl bid.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:22 AM   #9324
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Perhaps the most heated discussion point of the BCS era in college football has been the ebb and flow of conference realignment. Teams have changed conferences at a frantic rate in pursuit of greater exposure and better rankings. While fans and purists alike have dreaded the loss of traditional conference rivalries like Texas-Texas A&M, Oklahoma-Nebraska, and Missouri-Kansas, numbers suggest that the moves have largely paid off for the conferences. For example, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) home of the last seven National Championships, and already quite a popular conference in its own right, saw its number of television viewers go up by 21 percent (nearly three million new viewers) between 2011 and 2013. The difference? The conference added Texas A&M and Missouri (and their home television markets of Houston, St. Louis and Kansas City) in 2012. Similarly, the Big Ten’s addition of Nebraska as it’s twelfth team in 2011, has seen the number of weekly viewers of the Big Ten Network grow by 40 percent from 2010 to 2013 (nearly 1 million new viewers).

Unfortunately the numbers can work the other way as well. Since 2011 the Big 12 has lost Nebraska, Colorado, Texas A&M and Missouri to other conferences. Despite replacing them with Texas Christian University (TCU) and West Virginia, the league has seen its total number of TV viewers drop by 23 percent, more than 2 million pairs of eyes in a given year.

Even with the end of the BCS this year, the conference realignment carousel will continue to spin. Pittsburgh & Syracuse join the ACC this year, with Louisville set to follow them in 2014. Maryland and Rutgers will join the Big Ten next year as well. What impact will they have on both the conference and national landscape? Only time will tell.

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Ouch, the conference gets stronger by losing Nebraska, A&M, and Missouri and tv ratings drop by 23%? Tough break.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:32 AM   #9325
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Ouch, the conference gets stronger by losing Nebraska, A&M, and Missouri and tv ratings drop by 23%? Tough break.
I'm sure the Big 12 ratings will improve this year. West Virginia and TCU are really starting to prove themselves worthy of majorbring conference membership...each of them being 3-4 and all...

Plus...you know...they bring a lot to the table once basketball with their combined 24 wins last year. Mizzou only had 23.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:34 AM   #9326
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Kind of funny really...

Mizzou has a total of 30 wins this year in football and last season in basketball...the same as TCU and WVU combined.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:37 AM   #9327
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Ouch, the conference gets stronger by losing Nebraska, A&M, and Missouri and tv ratings drop by 23%? Tough break.
Of course, the number of teams concurrently dropped by 14.3% so the net is only 8.7%. And likely none of it due to losing Colorado or Mizzou.


I don't think losing Nebraska and ATM was ever good for TV viewers.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:48 AM   #9328
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The teams the Big 12 lost cost them a disproportionately large number of viewers. The teams the SEC added a disproportionately large number of viewers.
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Old 10-22-2013, 10:57 AM   #9329
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Right, ATM was a game changer. Nobody should argue against that point.
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Old 10-22-2013, 11:11 AM   #9330
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Right, ATM was a game changer. Nobody should argue against that point.
Nobody is. The Big 12 got raped...but the teams threw a wad of crumpled up money at it as they walked out the door, and that was good enough.
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