Omaha1 wrote:Honestly what the hell?
Now up to 18 on Big 12’s expansion list: AF ArkSt Boise BYU Cincinnati CSU UConn ECU Houston Memphis NIU NM SDSU SMU Temple Tulane UCF USF
BEX wrote:Looks like the Video Dating is about to begin:
http://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/art ... o-10564563
Wonder how many millions being spent on this.
Omaha1 wrote:
Honestly what the hell?
Now up to 18 on Big 12’s expansion list: AF ArkSt Boise BYU Cincinnati CSU UConn ECU Houston Memphis NIU NM SDSU SMU Temple Tulane UCF USF
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It seems that behind the scenes, the Big 12 is willing to take a step back from rushing into expansion talks at the behest of their financial partners. At least for now.
Last week, after ESPN and Fox Sports made it clear that they were unhappy with the Big 12’s plans to expand, the conference’s commissioner, Bob Bowlsby, called executives at both networks. Bowlsby assured the networks that expansion was not imminent, multiple sources said, although the conference is moving in that direction by vetting expansion candidates.
According to SBJ, the conference and the networks could look to come to some kind of compromise. The Big 12 could seek to receive more money from ESPN and Fox in exchange for not expanding, or perhaps limit expansion to just a couple of teams.
Xudash wrote:
This is turning into a freak show staged on a train wreck.
In those talks, the commissioner emphasized the need to rework its current media deal, which runs nine more years. He stressed that a new media deal will allow the Big 12 to keep up with the other power five leagues, especially since both network partners recently told the Big 12 that a linear channel wasn’t feasible for its 10-school league.
Expansion provides the clearest path for the Big 12 to grow revenue because its 13-year, $2.6 billion contract calls for rights-fee increases of about $20 million annually per new school from the networks. The conference publicly has made it clear that full payment from adding any new schools was the Big 12’s expectation.
DeltaV wrote:Started seeing some of this today:
http://newsok.com/article/5513732
Think the Big 12 would actually take the first step towards the singular 64-65 team superconference/Division4/NFL minor league? The article mentions PAC12 and SEC as options...but ACC might make more sense. Not too much geographical overlap, as opposed to the SEC or the BIG10. Actually, ACC-Big12 and BIG-SEC would be two interesting super-conferences (not much overlap between those two pairs). Not sure what that would mean for the PAC12 though...
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