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Threads like this prove why Mizzou went to the SEC while their President and AD were opposed.
Reactionary, obssessed, defeatist fans.
IMO Oklahoma and Texas are pretty well satisfied with the Big 12. Texas has their own TV network. And the two schools are in a position to win the conference and compete for the national title every year. Travel within the conference is reasonable for all sports. And there is no doubt that they are the premier schools in the conference. If they go to another conference then there is the inevitable power struggle over WHICH schools will wield the power within that conference. Go to the SEC and they can do battle with Alabama, LSU and quite possibly not be the premier power player in that conference. Go to the Big 10 and they give up their 3rd tier rights and the ownership of their own network. Pac 12 would be more of the same, plus a loss of prestige.
The Big 12 is actually in a decent position. The Elites need the mediocre teams as well. And the money is very good. I see the Big 12 in a position that they would be able to pick off about any of the ACC teams they want if and when they choose to expand. Better off to collect the money and not split it. The Big East will soon not get an AQ bid to the BCS bowls. They are pretty much toast. And other than the expanding footprint to the East Coast I really do not see where the Big Ten added much in Rutgers and Maryland. Overall they overstated the perceived value of those 2 programs. There could have been much better options. The Big Ten has committed themselves to complete football mediocrity and has conceded that the SEC and Big 12 will be the elite football conferences. The alliance of the Big 12 and SEC for their Bowl game is evidence of that.
It all boils down to this:
Will the current 10 teams stay committed? If they will, we could stay at 10 indefinitely and be in great shape for it.
I agree with this in regards to Texas & OU. Note who the two main defectors were - Nebraska and ATM. Both of them were the other big ego programs in the conference.
Now Texas and OU have their own little playground that they can run however they want. No other conference will allow that.
But if Kansas leaves, you are nine and looking for Mr Ten again.I am flip flopping.
If we really get the same playoff revenue as the other conferences but only have to split it 10 ways, we should stay at 10 as long as possible.
But if Kansas leaves, you are nine and looking for Mr Ten again.
It is all over the JHawk board.Where has this idea come from that Kansas is leaving? Looking back through the thread it appears that somebody threw out their name as an example and then 10 pages later it's as if it's a serious consideration that they're thinking of leaving.
It is all over the JHawk board.
The Dude just put out an update:
Expansion Update: Georgia Tech on the Clock & the Big 12 Makes a Push | Eers Authority
(NaCl for those who need it: grains, truckloads, or mines...)
I actually enjoy reading the Dude, MHver3, etc. on the Twit, just have to remember it's only entertainment. A superficial episode, as life continues to unfold...
This. OU and UT have it as good in the Big 12 as they can have it anywhere, so they are staying put. Any league with OU and UT will have a seat at the big boy table. Whatever happens around that as far as additions and defections doesn't really matter. If scoring some ACC schools pays out, great, but we don't need it to protect our existence.
Welcome, I am just as concerned as you are if we have anymore defections at this point in the game. I like the round robin with ten teams, but in the back of my mind think it will leave us behind if and only if these 14-16 team conferences succeed and keeps everyone "actually happy." If we expand it has to be with teams that add value so we are not getting less money at the end of the day. I trust our new commish and hope he is more proactive than Beebe, but this **** is just getting old don't you think?This is exactly what concerns us on the Cowboy boards. Because OU & UT can go anywhere, we feel the rest of us are most vulnerable if the conference does not expand. Last I checked there are 10 schools in this conference, not just UT & OU. IMO, If KU left, the conference is toast and UT & OU would not be far behind.
Sorry to jump in on your board, but was curious what opinions the Cyclones had toward expansion or the lack of it.