Heard someone on sports radio talk about a wild Big 12 idea.
(1) Invite 10 more teams for two divisions. Division champions play for conference championship.
(2) Continue a round robin in football and double round robin in BB. No cross-division games until FB championship, or post-season conference BB tourneys.
(3) The new 10 teams are all in the new division, and do not receive a full share of conference payout. This guy thought that there would be plenty of schools that would accept a 1/2 or 2/3 share to join a P5 conference and would still come out ahead compared to their current revenues. This would prevent dilution of revenue for the current Big 12 members.
(4) Here is the wild part. Follow the approach of some of the soccer leagues. The winner of the second division moves up to the Big 12 division for the following year in the three big sports (FB, MBB, WBB). The last place team in the Big 12 division in each sport moves down to the second division and has to earn their way back by winning that division.
Thoughts?
(1) Invite 10 more teams for two divisions. Division champions play for conference championship.
(2) Continue a round robin in football and double round robin in BB. No cross-division games until FB championship, or post-season conference BB tourneys.
(3) The new 10 teams are all in the new division, and do not receive a full share of conference payout. This guy thought that there would be plenty of schools that would accept a 1/2 or 2/3 share to join a P5 conference and would still come out ahead compared to their current revenues. This would prevent dilution of revenue for the current Big 12 members.
(4) Here is the wild part. Follow the approach of some of the soccer leagues. The winner of the second division moves up to the Big 12 division for the following year in the three big sports (FB, MBB, WBB). The last place team in the Big 12 division in each sport moves down to the second division and has to earn their way back by winning that division.
Thoughts?