You cut off part of my quote. I said they'd be a good fit geographically and academically. I didn't say they'd be the ideal choice for the Big Ten.Sky wrote:No fucking way. Have you ever been to Miami? Have you ever seen their stadium? While they have a beautiful campus, they only carry 13000-15000 students per year. Not near enough to fill a stadium and be even a mid-tier Big10 school.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Miami would be a good fit in the Big Ten
Northwestern has 18,000 total, about 14,000 at the Evanston campus. http://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/s ... enroll.pdfI know NW only has like 18000 buy why would we want to add another primarily academic school?
To be honest, I thought Northwestern was smaller than that. Notre Dame is only about 1/2 that size, in terms of enrollment. So if enrollment is your sole criterion, you wouldn't want ND.
Pitt is probably the only one that's an option, academically speaking. But in any event, the Big East has substantially tightened its rules for leaving. And on balance, I'd say all of these schools are better off staying put -- certainly, they're all in better position for a BCS bowl where they are.If I were to pick, I would say Pitt, Louisville or WVU. Plus, we could use some teams with more E Coast influence to avoid canabilazing the MWest more than we already do (along with the Big12).