by robinreed » Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:04 am
More complete post from ESPN radio
Nashville radio host: Memphis to the Big 12
And the realignment rumors keep spinning.
According to a radio host in Nashville on 102.5 the game, the Big 12 — which does not currently have a championship game — is going to add two more teams in the offseason and, according to his information, those two teams will be Cincinnati and Memphis.
This, of course, isn’t Pat Forde or Pete Thamel reporting here. But it’s certainly fun to think about, isn’t it?
The Tigers won the American Athletic Conference this season, their first conference championship in football since 1971. Coach Justin Fuente has led one of the more impressive turnarounds in the country, taking the Tigers from 3-9 in 2013 to 9-3 just a year later.
“I’m being told that (FedEx CEO) Fred Smith has obviously opened up the checkbook and is helping ease this process along,” Darren McFarland said today on Sports Night.
The idea here is that the Big 12, currently with 10 teams, would be penalized by the College Football Playoff committee for not having a conference championship game. Baylor and TCU are currently on pace to be co-champions of the league this season.
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby told the Oklahoman in October that he didn’t see any obvious candidates for expansion.
“In our case, I don’t know that there are a lot of obvious candidates out there,” Bowlsby said in a Q&A with The Oklahoman. “We’re distributing about $25 million per school through our distributable revenue, so anybody that would be considered for expansion in our league would have to bring at least pro-rata value.”
The Big 12 would be the ideal and most logical spot for Memphis in terms of conference footprint. The reasons are obvious: You get the Mid-South eyeballs on TV, it’s a fertile recruiting ground, and the football program is now competitive. There’s serious upside here.
Basketball, of course, would be a seamless fit, with the program’s passionate fan base and consistent financial support over the years.
Add to that the fact that T. Boone Pickens, the outspoken Oklahoma State booster billionaire, mentioned Memphis as a potential target for Big 12 expansion in November.
"Memphis wants in," Pickens said.
Conference expansion and realignment has a funny way of starting rumors, and I certainly can't vouch for his accuracy, but this is the first I’ve heard someone in the media say, authoritatively, that Memphis is in the conversation for Big 12 expansion. The audio is below (start at the 9:50 mark).