adoraz wrote:I don't think there's any chance of Kansas joining now, not while they have a TV contract paying out significantly more than the Big East's (due to football). Unless KU's football budget is in the red (including with the TV contract), then I don't see it happening for now.
adoraz wrote:
I think there's a decent chance Kansas eventually ends up in the Big East, years from now, but not anytime soon.
Look for the Big Ten to make some moves -- quickly -- and TV networks to have their say
Big Ten is on the clock
Would Kansas be on the Big Ten's short list? Believe it or not, football remains the primary revenue driver at KU. Its languishing football program might be a plus in realignment. Big Ten football is strong enough to absorb a team that would be an automatic W despite it subtracting from overall schedule strength. It would be a no-brainer because Jayhawks basketball is a historically great program.
Interesting note: In the last round of realignment, former Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany went after some combination of Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Virginia. He settled for Maryland and Rutgers. Delany brilliantly signed a short-term six-year TV deal that expires in 2022. With the Big Ten standing as the next major conference to renegotiate, will it sign a mini-extension to 2025 allowing its deal to sync up with those in the Big 12 if it wants to go after Kansas and/or Iowa State?
The realignment wars are back on.
Adam Rittenberg of ESPN mentioned that the Big Ten would only be interested in adding AAU (American Association of Universities) schools in a potential expansion. This is a grouping of some of the top research institutions in the country, but let’s remember that the Big Ten is an athletics conference. They might prefer to add AAU schools, but it depends on who comes a-knockin.On July 26, 2021 ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg wrote:
Heard today from several people that B1G only would be interested in adding schools from the AAU (Nebraska no longer, but was when it joined league). Texas is AAU member, along with Pac-12 schools like Cal, Washington, Colorado, USC, UCLA, Oregon, Stanford. Oklahoma is not AAU.
Some of those AAU schools that are not in the Big Ten include:
• Iowa State (Big 12)
• Kansas (Big 12)
Given the reports of schools reaching out to set up calls with the Big Ten, it seems like the conference is more than open to the idea of adding a 15th and 16th school to the mix. In the scenario that the Pac-12, Big Ten and ACC split what’s left of the Big 12 amongst themselves. That would probably look something like this in some combination or another:
Big Ten: Kansas, Iowa State
Pac-12: Baylor, TCU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State
ACC: West Virginia, Kansas State
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
A few of you are turning ‘wishful thinking’ into an art form.
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