by buckswope » Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:48 pm
Trying to view this from the perspective of a C7 lawyer tasked with managing this transition with all the moving parts...it's all about negotiating leverage - specifically making sure no individual institutions or factions hijack the process and hold everyone hostage in exchange for last minute concessions.
Step 1: finalize the divorce with the football schools
Step 2: get the first 2 new invitees (i.e. Butler, Xavier) locked down
Step 3: officially sign with FOX Sports, who will launch their own PR push promoting their new network
By this point, the conference will have TV contract and enough teams to play a 16-game season. The perception is that they don't need to add anymore teams (surely the FOX contract will have terms for 9, 10, and 12 team contingencies). The newly formed conference is in a strong position to poach additional teams.
While the exit fees and NCAA units are part of the equation, no program is going to let a $2M exit fee or a few mil more in forfeited NCAA units (Xavier has by far the most to lose, and they're more than willing to let it go) hinder their entry into the new Big East. The sooner you get into the new conference, the sooner the FOX money comes rolling in, and the sooner you start earning NCAA units that you'll be able to keep.