DudeAnon wrote:I still think the Big 12 will expand by 2. A championship game in a round-robin league seems dangerous for trying to get a team in the playoff. They will add BYU and Cincy (who can give a big thanks to WVU).
Xudash wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I still think the Big 12 will expand by 2. A championship game in a round-robin league seems dangerous for trying to get a team in the playoff. They will add BYU and Cincy (who can give a big thanks to WVU).
You may have missed the quote that mentioned that they'll probably go to two 5-team divisions in order to take the edge off that very issue.
Otherwise, at least in my opinion, you're not looking at it the right way. Media dollars are driving the bus with all this, not a championship game. If it can't be made to work the right way on the media side, they simply won't expand.
DudeAnon wrote:Xudash wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I still think the Big 12 will expand by 2. A championship game in a round-robin league seems dangerous for trying to get a team in the playoff. They will add BYU and Cincy (who can give a big thanks to WVU).
You may have missed the quote that mentioned that they'll probably go to two 5-team divisions in order to take the edge off that very issue.
Otherwise, at least in my opinion, you're not looking at it the right way. Media dollars are driving the bus with all this, not a championship game. If it can't be made to work the right way on the media side, they simply won't expand.
So they are playing less conference games? I still think they will expand by BYU and Cincy. The positives outweigh the cons
+ WVU travel partner
+ Increased playoff chances
+ Increased TV revenue (gauranteed and they don't have to share fully)
+ Increased competition (both are good-great in athletics)
+ Huge fanbase in BYU
+ Recruiting in Ohio
What are the cons of those 2?
Xudash wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Xudash wrote:
You may have missed the quote that mentioned that they'll probably go to two 5-team divisions in order to take the edge off that very issue.
Otherwise, at least in my opinion, you're not looking at it the right way. Media dollars are driving the bus with all this, not a championship game. If it can't be made to work the right way on the media side, they simply won't expand.
So they are playing less conference games? I still think they will expand by BYU and Cincy. The positives outweigh the cons
+ WVU travel partner
+ Increased playoff chances
+ Increased TV revenue (gauranteed and they don't have to share fully)
+ Increased competition (both are good-great in athletics)
+ Huge fanbase in BYU
+ Recruiting in Ohio
What are the cons of those 2?
You need to read the analysis of the impact of the media piece in all of this. They can't make their media deal better by adding two teams. It's that simple. All of this is being driven by cash flow potential, resulting from media deals. If it can't be made to work on the media side, then nothing else matters to them.
I could stop here, but a few other counterpoints:
1. They already believe they'll improve their playoff chances with the championship game that will take place involving the existing 10 teams.
2. Some of them already view WVU as a geographical mistake, and they have no desire to add to the problem.
3. The vast majority of Texas and Oklahoma fans do not see UC as being worthy when it comes to competing at their level.
4. Recruiting in Ohio has been and always will be owned by Ohio State, and when "they get away" they typically end up at Michigan, Notre Dame or Michigan State if they're really good. Beside, UT and OU don't recruit there.
If the league expands by four teams, provisions in its contracts with ESPN and Fox provide money for that benchmark. If the expansion is by two teams, the increase would be $500 million.
Their current TV contract has to add 25 million per added school. And the Big 12 don't have to share that revenue fully with the new members.DudeAnon wrote:
If the league expands by four teams, provisions in its contracts with ESPN and Fox provide money for that benchmark. If the expansion is by two teams, the increase would be $500 million.
Redstorm1987 wrote:Doesn't look too good for UCONN. None of the other conference fans mention UCONN as a worthy expansion candidate. UCONN is coming back to the Big East.
Xudash wrote:You may want to read that again, and it's not even in the fine print: Those rights holders are contractually bound to provide "pro rata" for any new Big 12 members. That is, any new members would be paid an equal share of the current Big 12 members -- approximately $23 million per year.
In other words, the distribution per existing member goes nowhere.
Seriously, the existing 10 could not realize any form of material lift on the media side of the equation. Don't you think they would have announced two or 4 candidates already if it were true that the existing membership could nab from $500 million to $1 billion in incremental media rights revenue?
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests