from some being built for football and revenue purposes............

While it is only an 8 team football league, and this is totally my opinion...... people can disagree with me if they want....... but the BIG EAST set the precedent for all of this superconference talk when they went to a 16 team BASKETBALL league. Now... people can say that basketball doesnt bring in the revenue like football does. Well... not for individual schools no. But all year long....... if my memory serves me correctly.... all we heard out of the media was all the hype of this 16 team super powerhouse.... this high profile major force of college basketball...... called the BIG EAST.....which expanded and took Cincinnati, Louisville and Marquette out of Conference USA to form their highly touted 16 team superconference ........... I mean really now........ can you say karma?

Now.... when say a conference like the BIG TEN says...."hmmmmmm.... we have this huge network we want to expand and possibly build a superconference and take some teams like Syracuse and Rutgers ....... I mean really...... what reasons do the Big East have for crying about the decimation of their conference? If you ask me... they set the precedent for this themselves and they just have to live with what could possibly happen on the college landscape.

The Big East ideas of forming a huge superconference could ultimately mean them becoming extinct with them being the dinosaurs and the meteor being the building of superconferences all across the country.

If change takes place and the Big Ten expands into a 14 or 16 team conference, the Big East can call it quits.

If the Big Ten expands, the SEC will expand and God help everyone else if the SEC takes Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State...... to go with a high octane Arkansas, always strong LSU, up and coming Auburn, Mississippi and Mississippi State ....not to mention the National Champions from Alabama......and thats just the expansions teams and teams from ONE division......not including a historically strong Tennessee, a National Champion powerhouse under Urban Meyer at Florida, then Vanderbilt, Kentucky, South Carolina and Georgia?

The SEC could have any television contract that they want. People in this neck of this woods always said, "the SOUTH would rise again." I wonder if they mean't in terms of a superconference .... that the SEC already has become without the addition of those four teams.

Adding Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Oklahome State to the SEC would be like adding Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, and Ronnie Lott in their prime to an already loaded Indianapolis Colts or New Orleans Saints team. Teams that are already good... that just have got even better.

Going to be a very interesting next couple of years it looks like for the NCAA and every football college conference around the nation.