Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Big Ten Becoming "Big 10 x 10"

What is this I'm hearing that the Big Ten Conference wants to expand even more and steal schools from other conferences, like the Bitg Xll and the Big East? Is the big Ten trying to absorb almost all of major college sports?

On a local Atlanta sports talk show earlier today, one of the hosts stated that the Big Ten is trying to entice the University of Missouri, a Big Xll member, to join the Big Ten. Also according to this host, the Big Ten is trying to pull Notre Dame and a few Big East schools into its conference. They are looking to have at least 16 teams in their conference.

If this is true, it's ridiculous! Big Ten schools most certainly won't be able to or won't try to play everyone in the conference during the regular season. In College Football, they've got to play some of those "Cup Cake" schools to guarantee wins. Are they doing this because of the mediocre reputation they have because of their mediocre football teams? Are they trying to guarantee the conference a national champion? We will never get a true idea of what team in the Big Ten is the best team because with 15 or 16 teams in the conference, no Big Ten team will play everyone in the conference.

Also, what about the other conferences like the Big Xll, SEC and ACC? They will be at a disadvantage. The NCAA should put a limit on how many schools a conference can have. Twelve is plenty. We already have exciting conference championships like the SEC, Big Xll and ACC Championship Games. The Big Ten has taken a hit (and rightly so) because it did not do well in bowl games last season and their basketball teams met early exits in the NCAA Tournament. Big Ten, if you want to compete for or win a National Championship, your schools need to step up their game on the field and court. You don't do it by stealing teams from other top notch conferences.

No comments:

Post a Comment