DanaDane said:
Were they too damn dumb to figure out that travel was gonna be an issue a decade ago when they applied for admission to the Big 12? All WVU's fanbase and coaching staffs have done since they entered the Big 12 is complain. Separate the tea leaves and the actual reason for why they complain now comes out. That reason is that they smugly thought they would enter the Big 12 and dominate in sports. A decade later and they have very few trophies in any sport to show for it.
And Huggins has become the ultimate old guy yelling at the clouds complainer. There's obviously merit to his statement in factual terms of travel. However the Big 12 has tried to help them with scheduling more than any other Big 12 program. There's other alternatives, Bob. Talk your AD into leaving the Big 12 and you guys head back to the Big East in basketball and become independent in football. You ain't getting in the ACC anytime soon and you have no shot in hell of ever getting into the SEC or B1G.
Anybody ever wonder how a small Catholic school in Indiana became the greatest brand in college football for about a half a century? It wasn't in scheduling home games (Notre Dame's Stadium in the 1920s had a capacity of something like 7k.) Answer: Great PR and scheduling the Football Super Powers to neutral site games in NY and Chicago.
I don't know what the legalities are, as I remember years ago A&M kept us from playing a neutral site game in Houston, but I think this could be a real opportunity to build the Big 12 brand in markets that don't see us now. Just pick markets that love top notch basketball. Pick just about anywhere in the middle US for BYU/WVU, you cut the travel time in half for each.