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swardboy
7/20/2015, 09:51 PM
Bowlsby doesn't believe Big 12 disadvantaged with 10 teams

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Commissioner Bob Bowlsby addresses attendees to Big 12 Conference Football Media Days Monday, July 20, …
DALLAS (AP) -- Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby believes the conference has to be constantly improving after getting left out of the first College Football Playoff.

That doesn't necessarily mean making the 10-team league bigger through expansion.

''We have to recruit better. We have to develop better. We have to play better,'' Bowlsby said Monday in his annual address to open football media days. ''We have to win the big games when we have a chance to win the big games.''

But Bowlsby doesn't see the league at any real disadvantage with only 10 teams, despite Oklahoma President David Boren suggesting in the last month that the Big 12 is ''psychologically disadvantaged'' as the smallest of the five power conferences and should strive to again have 12 teams.

It would be the presidents and chancellors - not Bowlsby or the athletic directors - who would make any ultimate decisions on possible expansion.
''My belief is at this point, the majority of them feel like we ought to be at 10 and stay there,'' Bowlsby said.
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''At the present time, I don't think there's critical mass for expansion. It will continue to be a topic about which we spend at least a little time at every meeting talking about it,'' he said. ''But until that majority shifts, it's a purely academic conversation.''

The Big 12, going into its fifth season since reducing from 12 to 10 teams, is the only one of the five power conferences with a full round-robin schedule and no championship game.

While Bowlsby expects future deregulation to allow the possibility of a championship game, he believes the round-robin schedule is still the best way to determine the league champion.

Plus, a new tiebreaker procedure has been put in place after Baylor and TCU were declared co-champions last season - and both one-loss teams got left out of the playoffs.
''We've put in place a tiebreaker that will ensure that not only do all of our schools play each other, but the title isn't going to be decided by who you didn't play,'' Bowlsby said.
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The departures of Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri and Texas A&M, along with the additions of TCU and West Virginia, got the Big 12 to its current configuration.
Asked if the conference keeps tabs of possible expansion candidates, Bowlsby said the league doesn't have to since it gets ''stuff all the time'' from schools inquiring about the Big 12. He didn't reveal any names.

''I think it's because we are different. At the present time, we're sort of the target relative to expansion,'' he said. ''I haven't asked the other (conference) commissioners, but my guess is they are not getting frequent overtures.''

A few other topics that Bowlsby addressed Monday, during more than 45 minutes on the podium and then another 30-plus minutes in the hallway after that:
- The Big 12 is taking a different approach than some leagues relative to fans storming the field in celebration at the end of games.

''We are choosing to manage it rather than prohibit it,'' he said. ''We think that, properly managed, those kinds of celebrations can be a lot of fun.''

- Big 12 athletic directors have adopted a rule to limit teams to only two days per week of full contact, including games. That is one less than the NCAA rule of three a week.
''There is some evidence that there is concern not just on that concussion that you get during the game or during practice, but the cumulative effect of helmet-to-helmet contact over a long period of time,'' Bowlsby said.
- The SEC has passed a rule barring its schools from signing any athlete disciplined at another college stop for serious offenses such as sexual assault, domestic violence or other forms of sexual violence.
''I think it's a really good conversation to have, but it's not one we've had yet,'' said Bowlsby, who just became aware of that SEC rule.

Therealsouthsider
7/20/2015, 11:10 PM
....isn't that what they told the passengers on the Titanic?

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SoonerMarkVA
7/21/2015, 09:29 AM
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champions77
7/21/2015, 09:36 AM
....isn't that what they told the passengers on the Titanic?

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Or what the captain told the passengers before the plane crash?

SicEmBaylor
7/21/2015, 03:04 PM
http://i.imgur.com/R4VPmlP.jpg

Mazeppa
7/21/2015, 08:06 PM
"he believes the round-robin schedule is still the best way to determine the league champion."


That worked out well last year, didn't it. "One true Champion" Baylor and TCU!

SicEmBaylor
7/21/2015, 08:12 PM
"he believes the round-robin schedule is still the best way to determine the league champion."


That worked out well last year, didn't it. "One true Champion" Baylor and TCU!

Nope.

SoonerMarkVA
7/21/2015, 09:02 PM
"he believes the round-robin schedule is still the best way to determine the league champion."


That worked out well last year, didn't it. "One true Champion" Baylor and TCU!

Yes. New plan is, Big 12 goes to 9, with TBayCU, the "One True Champion" from last year.

steveousiu
7/22/2015, 09:17 AM
Bowlsby is a dipstick nut sack! He only cares about his future in time and dollars, and doesn't see the writing on the wall. Either expand with legitimate teams, or watch the conference disband! Simple as that, Why can't this moron get it?

yermom
7/22/2015, 10:25 AM
even if they think they need to expand, with no time to do it before the season starts, what else are they supposed to say?

swardboy
7/22/2015, 05:51 PM
FSU and Alabama. We'd be set.

SicEmBaylor
7/22/2015, 08:19 PM
Bowlsby is a dipstick nut sack! He only cares about his future in time and dollars, and doesn't see the writing on the wall. Either expand with legitimate teams, or watch the conference disband! Simple as that, Why can't this moron get it?

I hate that sack of ****.

Eielson
7/22/2015, 09:49 PM
I like Bowlsby.

SicEmBaylor
7/22/2015, 10:09 PM
I like Bowlsby.

You and his him are the only two people in the world that would p*$$ on that sack of **** if he was on fire.

Eielson
7/22/2015, 10:29 PM
You and his him are the only two people in the world that would p*$$ on that sack of **** if he was on fire.

I would **** on Dixon and Oakman regardless of whether or not they were on fire.

bluedogok
7/27/2015, 11:03 PM
Sure it's fine.....

Dr. Saturday - Report: Five Big 12 teams sought move to Big Ten in 2010 (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/report--five-big-12-teams-sought-move-to-big-ten-in-2010-152148798.html)

swardboy
7/28/2015, 11:41 AM
So, Oklahoma and Kansas to the Big 10 eh? Upgrade football and basketball. Revive rivalry with Nebraska. Play at the Horseshoe and the Bighouse. Face Urban and Harbaugh.

WAIT, you almost had me there!

Tear Down This Wall
7/28/2015, 04:44 PM
I hate the Big Ten. But, at this point, any of the other Power Five conferences is an upgrade over the Big 12. Real stadiums and a few more schools with real football traditions.

Michigan can match Texas blow for blow for delusional fan bases, so we'd still have that element to deal with. But, Michigan doesn't run the conference the way Texas does the Big 12, so they can be ignored.

My preference of conferences, if we make a jump:
(1) SEC: no brainer...except to the brains of Boren and Castiglione in 2011

(2) Pac-12: pretty questionable on the traditional power scale once you get past USC; but, interesting vacation locales for OOC games.

(3) ACC: with Notre Dame in the fold, you have at least as much football tradition as Pac-12 with USC; pretty decent vacation locales for OOC games - scenic, anyway.

(4) Big 10 (T1N?): It is what it is. Michigan, Ohio State,and Nebraska give it more traditional power shine than anyone other than the SEC. But, the OOC vacation locales are about pretty bland, really. Not a fan of the cold weather. But, their as*ses would be pretty beaten down by some of the hotter weather we play through in September and the early parts of October. So...schedule Michigan in the first three weeks of the season every year and call it a go.

Eielson
7/28/2015, 04:48 PM
Joining the Big Ten is just about the only bad move we could make.

Therealsouthsider
7/29/2015, 02:37 AM
....it's a little known fact that the name 'Bowlsby' was in the running for the original name of the Hindenburg, the Bowlsbyburg was a short lived dream as the more prestiges Hinden family of the upper Rhine wielded political clout; an old English surname from Early Brittania, Bowlsby was adopted by the Romans as the quaint nickname for a little Village on the west coast of southern Italy later to be known as Pompeii

....true story



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SicEmBaylor
7/29/2015, 02:47 AM
....it's a little known fact that the name 'Bowlsby' was in the running for the original name of the Hindenburg, the Bowlsbyburg was a short lived dream as the more prestiges Hinden family of the upper Rhine wielded their political clout; an old English surname from Early Brittania, Bowlsby was adopted by the Romans as a quaint nickname for a little Village on the west coast of southern Italy latter to be known as Pompeii

....true story



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swardboy
7/29/2015, 08:22 AM
I just don't see ANY additions to the B12 enhancing the conference. My question is WHEN the shake-up, er, earthquake happens. Obviously we get through 2015, but could it come as early as 2016?

Only a national title by a Big 12 team could justify staying the course, IMHO.