From an economics point of view, this Ku to B10 move makes zero sense to me. The incremental TV revenue would have to increase by over $50 million for this to pay off for the other members. And Fox can have Ku hoops in an expanded B12 or B12/P12 alliance. They're certainly not going to the SEC.
There are no $50 million dollar school out there that the Big 10 can snag unless they can pick off a couple of the Pac 12 schools.
People have to get off this idea that the SEC took OU and UT and we only got KU? Being first generally means you get the pick of the litter and that is what the SEC did.
Picking up KU would benefit their bb schedule, and while it adds zero to football, what did Rutgers and Maryland add besides the markets of NY and Wash/Baltimore?
The EIU boards are crazy with this idea that the Big 10 can just pick and choose any school and they will all jump to the big 10 without any thought towards that schools present GOR standing or the travel involved for those schools.
For every Oregon vs Ohio State game, it also means an Oregon vs Illinois, Indiana, Rutgers games.
How many fans of USC are just dying to go see their team play at Maryland, Iowa City and Purdue?