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Big Ten Expansion: 15 Teams, not Texas, In the Running
Written by Eric Galko   
Saturday, 20 February 2010 13:08

According to CollegeFootballTalk.com, Wisconsin A.D. Barry Alverez released some interesting insight on the Big Ten expansion talks.

Alverez first off dismissed Texas (as well as Notre Dame) as possiblilities for the expansion. Though that could change as time passes, Texas was not a part of the fifteen team initial list to be considered over the next 12-18 months.

Barry Alvarez The fifteen teams were not released by Alverez or anyone as of now, but I've constructed a list of teams who I believe are the prime fifteen candidates for the Big Ten opening. Keep in mind that the conference could add one, three, or even five new teams.

Pittsburgh Panthers
-With the Panthers emerging as a NFL pipeline and a Big East top dog, the Big Ten would be wise to snatch up the Wannstedt lead Pittsburgh quickly.

Missouri Tigers
-The Illinois rivalry is the biggest factor bringing Missouri to the forefront of the talks. A spread offense could be what the Big Ten needs, and the location is good as well.

Cincinnati Bearcats
-Maybe a stretch to leave the Big East this quickly, the Bearcats have already become a staple in the Big East and a BCS threat. The location is right in the Big Ten country.

Syracuse Orange
-The Big East team with the most tradition, Big Ten advisors may be encouraged by Doug Marrone's start of the turnaround. They also have a national following.

Rutgers Scarlet Knights
-Greg Schiano runs a Big Ten-like program, building tradition and focusing on team defense and running the ball. Still, with a history of mediocrity, they don't bring star power.

Temple Owls
-Al Golden has turned the Temple program right around and they have a roster that could be a 10-win contender for years. Tradition and youth give the Owls a chance.

Kansas Jayhawks
-Probably a stretch because of their basketball ties, Kansas fits location-wise and could make more money in football because of the Big Ten's tradition.

Connecticut Huskies
-Edsall has built a great program in UConn, a team that is very competitive the past three seasons. The basketball team success also helps in the Big Ten transitions.

Other Teams Likely Considered:
Buffalo Bulls
Central Michigan Chipewas
West Virginia Mountaineers
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Northern Iowa Panthers
East Carolina Pirates
Memphis Tigers

 

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Thanks, but..
written by JSpence, February 20, 2010
Thanks for the quick rundown. But..

Cincinnati isn't in the AACU, and the market they bring dilutes the Big10's revenue rather than adding to it.

It's all about the money. They aren't interested in what they can do to get a school to accept (adding a team just to get to 12). That would be putting an outsider's interests before those of the conference, and taking from all current members.

The Bearcats may be on the list, but I doubt it. I'd be fine with Texas, Kansas, Mizzou, Rutgers as first choices. Syracuse and Nebraska.. maybe second-tier matches.

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