The University of Maryland is in serious negotiations to join the Big Ten Conference, sources told ESPN.com on Saturday.
If Maryland goes to the Big Ten, Rutgers of the Big East is expected to follow suit. The addition of Maryland and Rutgers would give the Big Ten 14 members as the league gears toward negotiations on a new media rights deal when its first-tier rights expire in 2017.
No date has been set for an potential announcement, though it could come as soon as Monday.
Maryland president Wallace Loh has been handling the conversation with Big Ten officials, a source said.
One source told ESPN.com that Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson has informed key staffers that there are ongoing discussions.
MattTheEagle {l Wrote}:Doesn't Maryland lose tons of $$$ if they leave? Haven't we upped the buyout?
If Maryland leaves, then why not just try to get Notre Dame as a full member? Then that would make the loss of Maryland an upgrade for the ACC.
HJS {l Wrote}:But... the terrible negotiations have nothing to do with anything. Greensboro leadership has been flawless.
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:But... the terrible negotiations have nothing to do with anything. Greensboro leadership has been flawless.
As I said before, the ACC sucks. Can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:
You are right hjs is not.
According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, the ACC’s addition of Notre Dame as a full member in all sports except for football irked top Maryland officials, because it broke with the conference’s traditional requirement that all members must participate in all sports.
Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, the ACC’s addition of Notre Dame as a full member in all sports except for football irked top Maryland officials, because it broke with the conference’s traditional requirement that all members must participate in all sports.
Heh, This is really the Big East 2.0.
No one gives a shit if MD and RU goes to B10. They suck at sports and (as BC knows too well) the moves for pure money reasons get panned (and B1G and MD are already taking a beating at the mere suggestion). The real problem here is that if this shit goes to 16, BC is royally fucked. We are talking NBE-level fucked. I do agree with those before who think this goes too big and then everyone goes back to 8 or 9. But, the nuclear winter of the in between will suck.
vegasEagle {l Wrote}:This is how i feel about all this conference reallignment shit...
dtwalrus {l Wrote}:If this happens, call an emergency meeting to schedule two votes. The first to admit ND as a full all-sports member. The second to boot ND from non-football sports if they don't accept within one week.
Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, the ACC’s addition of Notre Dame as a full member in all sports except for football irked top Maryland officials, because it broke with the conference’s traditional requirement that all members must participate in all sports.
Heh, This is really the Big East 2.0.
Members of Maryland’s Board of Regents are awaiting a private telephone briefing – scheduled for late this afternoon – by university president Wallace D. Loh on the school’s proposed move to the Big Ten.
The conference call is in advance of a regents meeting on Monday to consider the move.
Regents heard about Maryland’s talks with the Big Ten over the past several days. Loh’s briefing today is believed to be an important step in explaining the school’s rationale for considering leaving the Atlantic Coast Conference, of which Maryland was an original member.
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