While I don't disagree with this as a concept (better to have good teams for a strong conference), I personally just have a little bit different feelings about Baylor. Their fans have been almost intolerable on social media this year (only Tech fans have been worse. We know aggie and sooner fans are intolerable, but we're all just used to that by now). From Oct - March, Baylor fans had been
regularly posting on twitter: how "entitled" Texas fans are; gloating in our lack of success; incessantly mocking us, our teams and our coaches for anything and everything; and yet were readily boasting at levels that made it clear that they were the "entitled" fan base. Then they started the "re-tweet if your school is the Football + Men's/Women's BBall conf champs" BS (while pointing out our lack of success in these sports). They forgot that their Football team won in a down year for Big12 football and on the last play of a game where OSU's best player was injured the whole game; their Men's BBall team actually
shared the conf. champ. with KU (who, by the way, only went on to win the Natty), and their women's BBall team got their asses handed to them by Vic (who they disrespect quite often) in the Big12 tourney + couldn't even get out of Waco in the ncaa's, despite having 3 of the top 24 players taken in the WNBA draft on their roster (2 in the top 10). Mulkey is gone. Let's face it - she is the only reason their team has any history of success in WBB. So BU fans needed to be humble in their success this year - b/c once you talk s#*t, it usually comes back to haunt you. So quite frankly, I'd like to see BU's WBB program go straight into a ditch like Tech's has, at least for a few years, until they can regain some measure of humility and stop trashing our programs at every opportunity. And, oh by the way, Iowa St. fans have been horrible this year as well - but they don't have any championships to brag about.