In various other threads we have seen reports of OU and Texas heading to the SEC, Kansas taking with the B1G and now WVU, eyeing the ACC.
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In various other threads we have seen reports of OU and Texas heading to the SEC, Kansas taking with the B1G and now WVU, eyeing the ACC.
KU has no chance if USC and other top PAC12 schools are interested.
they had a gentleman's agreement with the SEC when they joined that would give them veto rights regarding any other schools from Texas.
XII is dead. right now TTU Baylor and TCU are talking to the PAC 12. Kansas is begging the B1G to let them in. WVU is in talks to join the ACC. Right now Kansas State ISU and Okie State are the only ones not confirmed to be looking for a new home. Mostly because no one wants them. My guess is ISU and KSU head to the American. Okie State TTU Baylor and TCU head to the PAC 12.I'm surprised big 12 teams just don't let 0u and ut go, and collect the exit big fees from them.
they have a tv contract till 2025
then they could get Nebraska, missouri and colorado to join the big 12 again. maybe bring in a ND, byu, colorado state etc.
What about Washington?XII is dead. right now TTU Baylor and TCU are talking to the PAC 12. Kansas is begging the B1G to let them in. WVU is in talks to join the ACC. Right now Kansas State ISU and Okie State are the only ones not confirmed to be looking for a new home. Mostly because no one wants them. My guess is ISU and KSU head to the American. Okie State TTU Baylor and TCU head to the PAC 12.
But word is USC and CU are now flirting with the B1G. USC probably has the Cachet to bring along UCLA Berkley and Stanford with them if the conferences decide to go to 20.
I wonder if Texas A&M would consider moving from the SEC to the B1G if Texas and Oklahoma are allowed to join the SEC? Maybe with Missouri?they had a gentleman's agreement with the SEC when they joined that would give them veto rights regarding any other schools from Texas.
Never trust good ole boys from the deep South, get it in writing.
How do you figure? What does this mean?There's no way the Big Ten can compete with the move the SEC is making. Only chance is to form some sort of superconference with the premier schools in the Pac12. Adding KU and ISU doesn't do anything.
Adding USC, UCLA, Washington, Oregon would be major though unlikely. Adding ISU and KU makes little sense, I'd rather stay at 14.How do you figure? What does this mean?
You really think OSU/Michigan/Penn State/Nebraska just in football alone don't demand huge media rights? Not to mention other schools.
Throw in the basketball deals (which are vastly underrated) with the addition of KANSAS?
I guess you have to define what you mean by "compete". Do you mean for spots in the playoff for football? Yeah, I agree the SEC is getting the majority of them if it goes to 12. No doubt.
The SEC will be top dog. Making a "super conference" wouldn't change that at all. We could add every single team in the PAC and SEC would still be top dog. I don't think it's worth it.
Semi relevant basketball team really?Why is Kansas even attractive for the b10? Their semi-relevant basketball team? Does that even compare to the futility of their Football team? Doesn’t football trump all?
Football is all that mattersSemi relevant basketball team really?
Ok but to call them a semi relevant basketball team is just ridiculous.Football is all that matters
I remember the days when the Big East had VT, Miami, WVU.College football as we know it will be ruined…if someone could go full Thanos, snap their fingers and all the old regional conferences would come back, I’d be all for it
Also he will change his tune when the NCAA is dumped and all schools can split up tournament money which will equate to HUGE bucks! Gawd some people need to educate themselves.Ok but to call them a semi relevant basketball team is just ridiculous.
No, it couldn't have been avoided. The Big 12 without Texas is dead no matter what happened because the media landscape has changed so much. Only Texas has a really lucrative TV market in the Big 12 footprint. And TV rights are driving everything right now.It's funny to think how this all could have been avoided, if the Big 8 had just sided with Dr. Osborne and Nebraska.
Kansas is a damn good school with a very nice campus, I don't think the B1G would suffer taking them in. Would be nice if their football program could get turned around.Also he will change his tune when the NCAA is dumped and all schools can split up tournament money which will equate to HUGE bucks! Gawd some people need to educate themselves.
Ku is third in the Big 12 in revenue and 25th nationally. Their 3rd tier TV rights are staggering from basketball, have a bunch of new facilities since last alignment, cancer research grant, AAU status, etc.
Finally made a real hire in Lance Liepold vs a novelty hire in Weis, Miles, etc.Kansas is a damn good school with a very nice campus, I don't think the B1G would suffer taking them in. Would be nice if their football program could get turned around.
I'm not sure I want in a conference of cali libs, they might have frost in a multi colored weave...XII is dead. right now TTU Baylor and TCU are talking to the PAC 12. Kansas is begging the B1G to let them in. WVU is in talks to join the ACC. Right now Kansas State ISU and Okie State are the only ones not confirmed to be looking for a new home. Mostly because no one wants them. My guess is ISU and KSU head to the American. Okie State TTU Baylor and TCU head to the PAC 12.
But word is USC and CU are now flirting with the B1G. USC probably has the Cachet to bring along UCLA Berkley and Stanford with them if the conferences decide to go to 20.
ND? As in North Dakota? Because golden domers ain’t coming to the real MidwestI'm surprised big 12 teams just don't let 0u and ut go, and collect the exit big fees from them.
they have a tv contract till 2025
then they could get Nebraska, missouri and colorado to join the big 12 again. maybe bring in a ND, byu, colorado state etc.
what if Nebraska and ND are tier 1 schools and get 2 times as much money and say, as the rest of the big 12 tier 2 schools?ND? As in North Dakota? Because golden domers ain’t coming to the real Midwest
Or the days when there were dozens of independent teams.I remember the days when the Big East had VT, Miami, WVU.
If we have a true 64 team 4 conference platform, why would we need a 16 team playoff?Conferences are a vestige of the past. Good riddance.
Time for a true FBS - 65ish haves playing a 12 game regional schedule, 16 team playoff, true champ is crowned. Everyone’s cashing big checks, 16 games is no issue.
No conf champ games, no banners. Bowls are truly optional exhibitions. Only 1 team leaves each season having accomplished the mission.
To the nostalgists and have-nots, I say tough shit, you had a nice run.
Does basketball money come even close to football money?Also he will change his tune when the NCAA is dumped and all schools can split up tournament money which will equate to HUGE bucks! Gawd some people need to educate themselves.
Ku is third in the Big 12 in revenue and 25th nationally. Their 3rd tier TV rights are staggering from basketball, have a bunch of new facilities since last alignment, cancer research grant, AAU status, etc.
Does at KU..Does basketball money come even close to football money?