Monday, June 7, 2010

Expansion: College Football Musical Chairs

I never thought it would come to this. The PAC-10 wants Texas, Oklahoma, OK. St., Texas Tech, Colorado and , I believe, Baylor to all join their conference. The big 10 wants Nebraska and Missouri, and Kansas, Kansas St. and Iowa St. may be "homeless".

This 21st Century version of "Land Grabbing" is ridiculous! Isn't college football fine as it is? Except for the fact that we don't have a playoff, Div. 1-A Football is fine as it is. It's exciting. You have the top conferences like the SEC, Big Xll and Big 10 rise to the top every year. You have non-BCS schools like Boise St. and TCU who go toe to toe with and even beat those schools in the BCS. Do you need a 16 team conference. It's all for money just like everything else in life. All 16 teams won't even be able to play each other, so you may still not get an accurate assessment of how good the conference's top team is. The PAC-10 and Big 10 are trying to loot the Bi9g Xll because they cant deal with the fact that, in football at least, they are both mediocre. You don't have what you want so, instead of working for it like the other guy did, you try to steal it from him. this sounds like what our current government is trying to do.

From what I hear from the "experts", it all depends on what Texas and Nebraska do. Supposedly, the Big 10 has given Big Red until 5 pm this Friday to decide whether or not to join the Big 10. If Texas decides to jump to the PAC 10, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, OK St. will follow, so they say. Creating 16 team conferences is a bad idea. Many corporations in the past tried to monopolize an industry such as the Aircraft industry. In the past, the government broke up the monopolies for the sake of fair competition. Would the government try to do this again if the PAC 10 and Big 10 are able to loot and destroy the Big Xll by taking their teams? I'm not in favor of expansion. Twelve teams in one conference is enough. That's my opinion and I welcome yours.

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