ECU:I honestly don't understand the Big 12's process in expansion anymore. It's like watching a game show, or reality TV. It's like the Bachelor now, and East Carolina didn't get a rose.
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ECU:I honestly don't understand the Big 12's process in expansion anymore. It's like watching a game show, or reality TV. It's like the Bachelor now, and East Carolina didn't get a rose.
This is such a dog and pony show. If the conference didn't already have their schools ready to go after paying a company to lay out the choices then it's a complete breakdown of leadership.
At the very least the overlords at ESPN/Fox are telling the conference who to add.
I don't necessarily agree. Depends what you consider significant. As much as we make fun of the BIG they do make a lot of money with the new tv deal and if you add TX and OK, it would only get better. But you are correct, they would have no more influence than schools like Indiana and NW. Do you really want that for a few extra bucks??Okie and Texas would be stupid to leave this conference. They will not make a significant amount of money else ware. They would also lose their "top dog" status at any other conference. The Big12 really is the best solution for all members currently in the conference.
Cincinnati
Houston
Memphis
UConn
UCF
USF
BYU
Two more American Conference schools
Also the Big 12 is still considering football-only membership.
This is such a dog and pony show. If the conference didn't already have their schools ready to go after paying a company to lay out the choices then it's a complete breakdown of leadership.
I don't know whether to believe anything in that article, but I agree wholeheartedly with your statement above. I'm starting to wonder if that whole "consultant" thing was just some fluff to try to quiet down the media and the talking heads that were dogging the Big 12 about needing to expand, and that there was really nothing meaningful done earlier.
Seems odd that they need to invite 8 to identify 2 schools. Curious if that means they view not a lot of differences between the majority of schools. So selection could come down to willingness to be football only, willingness to take partial rights fee for period of years and other legal aspects.
The other possibility, may be the Big12 is looking to take 4 teams. Could be that FOX/ESPN have told the Big 12 they aren't willing to pay the current full share $20M for all the schools being considered, but maybe they would pay $20M annually for BYU, $15M for UConn, $10M for Houston, Cincy, etc. So if the schools interviewed would be willing to take a lower payment through the end of the existing TV rights contract that would allow the Big12 to expand to 14 teams.
Cincinnati
Houston
Memphis
UConn
UCF
USF
BYU
Two more American Conference schools
Also the Big 12 is still considering football-only membership.
Everything is being negotiated - between the teams and with the networks
Those who have predicted doom aren't changing their mind. They will just say it is doomed after the end of the GOR. If the GOR is extended it will be doomed after that. I think based on Pollards comments the other night on the call-in show, we will have good news coming, but I practice cautious optimism.Is this a source of optimism or doom?
I can go either way reading your statement...