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Texas Christian to the PAC 12? Texas Tech has a better chance.
TCU, UNLV or SDSU in the Pac 12. Now that is freaking hilarious.
I have stopped worrying about ISU getting into a conference if the B12 were to fail. We have a great institution are the largest state school in Iowa. We will get in somewhere. We are certainly more attractive than TT and KSU.
I think we could end up in the ACC. They value basketball and academics. ISU provides those. ISU will be fine.
After righting all that I am ready to be done with this nonsense. B12 should just call all the P5 conference commissioners and wrap this up. Get everyone a landing spot get our 4 conferences of 16 and be done.
If the PAC 10 wanted UNLV, SDSU, Boisie St or TCU, they would have been added when Texas balked at giving up the LHN during the first go around. They are holding out for OU and/or Texas. If the conference does dissolve I'd expect OU to join the SEC and Texas to go to the ACC or Big 10.
Texas wants an easy route to the playoffs and to protect the recruiting boarders that, is why they want the B12 to survive. (That and having the conference power and LHN)
Just to clarify. I am talking 2024. UNLV's administration and state politicians have 8 years to make UNLV into school academically and athletically ready to be a Pac12 member. It might be their last chance.
If the NFL and NHL are willing to have a franchise in Las Vegas, I don't see the Pac12 turning a blind eye to a large metro in their existing footprint
Just like Houston school officials are pushing politicians to get Houston in the Big12, I am sure SDSU officials will do the same to get in the Pac12.
It's possible with the next round of TV rights negotiations in 2023, the difference in TV revenue between being in a P5 conference and not, could be 40-50M annually.
Just to clarify. I am talking 2024. UNLV's administration and state politicians have 8 years to make UNLV into school academically and athletically ready to be a Pac12 member. It might be their last chance.
If the NFL and NHL are willing to have a franchise in Las Vegas, I don't see the Pac12 turning a blind eye to a large metro in their existing footprint
Just like Houston school officials are pushing politicians to get Houston in the Big12, I am sure SDSU officials will do the same to get in the Pac12.
It's possible with the next round of TV rights negotiations in 2023, the difference in TV revenue between being in a P5 conference and not, could be 40-50M annually.
BYU, CSU, UNM, UConn.
South Division:
BYU
BU
CSU
TCU
TT
NM
UT
North Division:
ISU
KU
KSU
OSU
OU
UC
WVU
If the conference expands I would rather have UCONN than Cincinnati - CMC is just starting to mine Ohio and I don't want Cincinnati promoted to compete directly with them for recruits.
IF the Big(X)II does fold, why does nobody think OU could end up in the B1G? Are they not on the same level academically as Big Red? I would also think the B1G would love for that rivalry to be renewed. I would have to think if they were thinking about Texas, that would be a big time thumb in the eye of Nebraska.
Relative to UT, OU has nothing that the Big Ten wants. UT is AAU, and would open up Texas FB recruits to the Big Ten. OU has none of that, except a president that thinks he's an academic elite. NU was AAU when they were accepted into the Big Ten, and they were subsequently booted out of the AAU. Although to be fair, I think the Big Ten knew there was a good chance of that happening when NU was admitted.