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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 131902652" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>No, expansion is not “over”, that’s a hilarious position to take especially when an expansion was just made that has been on the table for atleast a decade. If there is one certainty in CFB, it’s that realignment among CFB’s power conferences for monetary gain will continue in some way shape or form. How you can take the position that I’m “ignorant” when we just saw the SEC expand to 16 is mind blowing. The next round comes whenever the next dominant program from either the B1G, ACC, or even the PAC decides it makes sense to stop buoying the leeches and join the SEC. The SEC’s endgame is without a doubt in my mind to become NFL-lite, choose to agree or disagree with that, but that is what their actions suggest. IMO they have standing invites out to tOSU, UM, PSU, Clemson, FSU, and possibly 2-3 from the PAC, it’s just up to those schools to say yes and blow up the sport. Due to the “TV market” driven expansion of the past that has programs like Clemson making less than Rutgers, it is a ticking time bomb for when those contracts expire and the big players can see what they would get in the SEC.</p><p></p><p>As for WVU, for whatever reason you seem to think I believe WVU is about to go to the ACC, and it’s just yet another example of you creating arguments to win against nobody. My stance on WVU and the other 11 Big XII programs, is simple. The paths out of the Big XII is to either become so dominant nationally in football that the SEC chooses to add them, or when the SEC poaches it’s next school be appealing enough at that time to be a desirable backfill school to the conference that got poached. As of now WVU is not likely to be a target for anyone, and if anyone is close to being targeted it’s Baylor, and should Cincinnati pull a National title out of its ***, then maybe them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 131902652, member: 1467482"] No, expansion is not “over”, that’s a hilarious position to take especially when an expansion was just made that has been on the table for atleast a decade. If there is one certainty in CFB, it’s that realignment among CFB’s power conferences for monetary gain will continue in some way shape or form. How you can take the position that I’m “ignorant” when we just saw the SEC expand to 16 is mind blowing. The next round comes whenever the next dominant program from either the B1G, ACC, or even the PAC decides it makes sense to stop buoying the leeches and join the SEC. The SEC’s endgame is without a doubt in my mind to become NFL-lite, choose to agree or disagree with that, but that is what their actions suggest. IMO they have standing invites out to tOSU, UM, PSU, Clemson, FSU, and possibly 2-3 from the PAC, it’s just up to those schools to say yes and blow up the sport. Due to the “TV market” driven expansion of the past that has programs like Clemson making less than Rutgers, it is a ticking time bomb for when those contracts expire and the big players can see what they would get in the SEC. As for WVU, for whatever reason you seem to think I believe WVU is about to go to the ACC, and it’s just yet another example of you creating arguments to win against nobody. My stance on WVU and the other 11 Big XII programs, is simple. The paths out of the Big XII is to either become so dominant nationally in football that the SEC chooses to add them, or when the SEC poaches it’s next school be appealing enough at that time to be a desirable backfill school to the conference that got poached. As of now WVU is not likely to be a target for anyone, and if anyone is close to being targeted it’s Baylor, and should Cincinnati pull a National title out of its ***, then maybe them. [/QUOTE]
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