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Utah leaves the MWC and business as usual. BYU hints at leaving and chaos ensues.

C'mon, it's not as simple as that. Had it been BYU or TCU or Boise State leaving first, it would also have been "business as usual." The MWC would have just added the next biggest program they could get (like a Fresno State, Nevada or Utah State). But when you have the TWO biggest programs leaving - or threatening to leave - then chaos ensues.

BYU has a huge nationwide viewing audience. But they aren't irreplaceable on their own, unless the other big schools leave. And that's exactly what was about to happen.

But it's really a "mute" point. By 2014, many schedules and TV contracts will expire across the bigger conferences. There will be some major upheaval. As I mentioned before, I foresee four "Super Conferences" emerging. And I'm not the only one. Other national columnists have predicted the same. So whatever happens by Sept 1, it's probably just a 2-3 year stop gap. BYU, TCU and Boise State will be in different conferences by 2014. And the WAC and MWC - if they survive - will be "mid-major" conferences.
 
So you're saying Utah leaving had nothing to do with BYU's chaos? Right...

More like Utah left and BYU went into panic mode.
Of course that's going to be your myopic opinion. And you're welcome to it. But the fact is BYU has been considering independence for a long time. Clearly . . .
 
Of course that's going to be your myopic opinion. And you're welcome to it. But the fact is BYU has been considering independence for a long time. Clearly . . .
If they've been planning to go independent for a long time, and they still got totally owned by the MWC when they tried to implement the plan, then that is even worse than them panicking when Utah left. Clearly.
 
If they've been planning to go independent for a long time, and they still got totally owned by the MWC when they tried to implement the plan, then that is even worse than them panicking when Utah left. Clearly.
To be fair, I don't think anyone could foresee the MWC stepping up to the plate and covering all or part of the $10M combined that Fresno State and Nevada are going to owe the WAC, especially since both figured to play BYU in that preliminary schedule that was leaked.

I'm a Ute hater, but even I have to admit they came out WAY ahead in this one. Their future is assured; the Pac-12 or 14 or 16 - whatever it eventually becomes - ain't going nowhere. It will always be one of the major players. And you'd probably have to say the same about the Big 10 with Nebraska, Ohio State and Penn State. The Big 12 has a strong southern division with Oklahoma and the Texas schools, but the North is shaky with the defections of Nebraska and Colorado. With BYU cozying up to Texas, I wouldn't be surprised to see an invite within the next two seasons.
 
With BYU cozying up to Texas, I wouldn't be surprised to see an invite within the next two seasons.
I would not be surprised either. But I do think BYU would have to agree to play on Sundays in order for any major conference, Big 12 included, to consider them. Even if they could work out the scheduling, the tv contracts for the conference would take a hit if they had to eliminate a certain day. Especially a day when most people are off work and watching tv.
 
If they've been planning to go independent for a long time, and they still got totally owned by the MWC when they tried to implement the plan, then that is even worse than them panicking when Utah left. Clearly.
I understand the need for Ute fans to always try to save face when Big Brother is involved and attempt fantastic spinjobs. But it's still a fact that Utah leaves the MWC and it's business as usual. BYU hints (just hints mind you) at leaving and chaos ensues. This is fact and the only thing you can counter with is myopic speculation. And that is pretty clear.
 
I understand the need for Ute fans to always try to save face when Big Brother is involved and attempt fantastic spinjobs. But it's still a fact that Utah leaves the MWC and it's business as usual. BYU hints (just hints mind you) at leaving and chaos ensues. This is fact and the only thing you can counter with is myopic speculation. And that is pretty clear.
It wasn't business as usual when Utah left. Boise State got invited to the MWC when word leaked that Utah was leaving. Then BYU panicked and tried to leave too, but we can see how that turned out.
 
C'mon man. You're smarter than that.

So, you try to goad me into a bet, which I promptly accept, and you change the subject and avoid your original stupidity?

Clearly, you're like every other Ute troll on this board: No Stones.
 
So, you try to goad me into a bet, which I promptly accept, and you change the subject and avoid your original stupidity?

Clearly, you're like every other Ute troll on this board: No Stones.
I know you must not be referring to me... Isn't this year like our 3rd bet on the Utes/BYU game? And you asked for points every single time...
 
I would not be surprised either. But I do think BYU would have to agree to play on Sundays in order for any major conference, Big 12 included, to consider them. Even if they could work out the scheduling, the tv contracts for the conference would take a hit if they had to eliminate a certain day. Especially a day when most people are off work and watching tv.

If Sunday play is a huge issue, which I'm still not buying, BYU will never be included. Do you remember what happened when the WAC used to play those late Monday night basketball games on ESPN? There was even controversy at BYU over that because people were saying it was intruding on Family Night. Nevermind that the kiddies and such were probably sleeping by then. BYU is unique, for better or worse. The Sabbath is a non-negotiable issue. They'll drop athletics before they start playing on Sundays.
 
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