Adding the Arizona schools, CU, and Utah is a good case scenario for Big 12.A poll focused on what strategy you think the Big 12 should employ
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Adding the Arizona schools, CU, and Utah is a good case scenario for Big 12.
Adding the above plus Oregon and/or Washington is a home run. At that point we are a little below the Big 10 but seriously- not by much.
Adding the Arizona schools, CU, and Utah is a good case scenario for Big 12.
Adding the above plus Oregon and/or Washington is a home run. At that point we are a little below the Big 10 but seriously- not by much.
UW is not a pipe dream. It looks like the Big 10 may not be interested. In that case the Big 12 might be their only real option.Take the four solid schools of UA, ASU, CU and UTAH. UW and OU are a pipe dream. B1G wants ND first, and that falls through, UW and OU will get an invite. Don't blow some solid additions on a pipe dream.
Or trying to hold a pac 12 together with unequal shares.UW is not a pipe dream. It looks like the Big 10 may not be interested. In that case the Big 12 might be their only real option.
Think bob is just wondering why nobody is bringing him his coffee.I'm thinking that somewhere out there Bob Bowlsby is sitting back and thinking............things were tough at the end for me, but boy am I glad I got out when I did!
Do you really want this without the P2? If we do this we are cutting our payouts down to about 10 MM or so. We fight to be #3 and we probably are getting more than we are now and most likely have 1-2 teams in the playoffs for even more money.I think the move is to take 4 (utah, col, ari, asu) if you can... I don't think that is a done deal. If media companies do not want this to happen they will do something about it (similar to what they did to save B12 and stop the PAC 12 grabbing tx, ou, osu, and ttu about 10 years ago).
If we can do this, you put the pac in a really tricky spot long term. I think short term, they have a pretty fun league with 6-8 teams.. but would not last.
Once that is done, I think you wait unless wash/oregon want to come on their own. But I think you have to expect that in the next 10 yrs or so, the P2 will pick up these schools as part of a longer term structure - this would include eliminating current members of the P2 and creating a final structure that consolidates the top 24 - 32 brands. With Nike, I think oregon is on that list. Less certain about Washington.
I think the B12 should focus on becoming the nationwide structure for all 100 "left behind" FBS programs eventually consolidating all football schools into a single league that splits revenues evenly, defines rules for player and coach contracts and salaries.... basically establish the structure that everyone wants in college football.
It will be missing the top 24 to 32 teams, but it would be a much more attractive version for fans of college athletics. Who knows, in 25 years, maybe the 24 'brands' come crawling back from a failed semi-pro experiment and agree to join the B12!
The Big 12 Borg assimilating all of college football is a fun idea, but we should probably wait on sharing revenue with MAC schools until there’s some kind of breakaway that we’re not a part of.I think the move is to take 4 (utah, col, ari, asu) if you can... I don't think that is a done deal. If media companies do not want this to happen they will do something about it (similar to what they did to save B12 and stop the PAC 12 grabbing tx, ou, osu, and ttu about 10 years ago).
If we can do this, you put the pac in a really tricky spot long term. I think short term, they have a pretty fun league with 6-8 teams.. but would not last.
Once that is done, I think you wait unless wash/oregon want to come on their own. But I think you have to expect that in the next 10 yrs or so, the P2 will pick up these schools as part of a longer term structure - this would include eliminating current members of the P2 and creating a final structure that consolidates the top 24 - 32 brands. With Nike, I think oregon is on that list. Less certain about Washington.
I think the B12 should focus on becoming the nationwide structure for all 100 "left behind" FBS programs eventually consolidating all football schools into a single league that splits revenues evenly, defines rules for player and coach contracts and salaries.... basically establish the structure that everyone wants in college football.
It will be missing the top 24 to 32 teams, but it would be a much more attractive version for fans of college athletics. Who knows, in 25 years, maybe the 24 'brands' come crawling back from a failed semi-pro experiment and agree to join the B12!
I think the B12 should focus on becoming the nationwide structure for all 100 "left behind" FBS programs eventually consolidating all football schools into a single league that splits revenues evenly, defines rules for player and coach contracts and salaries.... basically establish the structure that everyone wants in college football.
It will be missing the top 24 to 32 teams, but it would be a much more attractive version for fans of college athletics. Who knows, in 25 years, maybe the 24 'brands' come crawling back from a failed semi-pro experiment and agree to join the B12!