*****The Super, Mega, Huge Big 12 Expansion Thread*****

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I think about the ***** House in Texas. A&M has a lot of history with UT. The public and the legislature will think about that tradition and whether it can continue. UT could schedule the Aggies as a non-con, but, they might not. A&M doesn't like being the regular loser in that match-up and that, I think, is their big motivator.
 
so Aggie goes on Monday... when if ever do we add another team? when does the next team say they are leaving? and when do the other conferences start expanding?

go.
 
I think the ACC would go after UConn or Rutgers.

Several reasons:
1) Greater population in both states than West Virginia.
2) Academics. WVU is practically a community college. The ACC is a bit snobbish. Both UConn and Rutgers are respectable academically.
3) Helps fill the geographical gap between Maryland and BC.

I think the big 10 would swoop in if there was an acc offer to either school. The big east is done then.
 
so Aggie goes on Monday... when if ever do we add another team? when does the next team say they are leaving? and when do the other conferences start expanding?

go.
If aTm leaves, we will probably add another team ASAP to keep OU happy.
The SEC will also have an odd number of teams, so they will probably add another team. So, if we poach a team from the Big East and the SEC goes to the Big East or ACC, conferences will start expanding immediately.
 
I think about the ***** House in Texas. A&M has a lot of history with UT. The public and the legislature will think about that tradition and whether it can continue. UT could schedule the Aggies as a non-con, but, they might not. A&M doesn't like being the regular loser in that match-up and that, I think, is their big motivator.

Over the last 40 years or so, its been fairly even, 21-19 in the last 40 years.
 
so Aggie goes on Monday... when if ever do we add another team? when does the next team say they are leaving? and when do the other conferences start expanding?

go.

I would think the goal would be that as soon as aTm is out the door that another member is in the conference before that door even closes. At least get the 1 done, then perhaps add the other 2 within a week or so, or worse case scenario we add them next off-season.
 
My dad came up with this but he cant remember his login so I guess I'll put it on here for him.

It had to deal with that link where Bebee told A&M that the Big 12 would survive without them because Texas held the keys, or something like that.

His witty comment to that was that Bebee was in the trunk and Texas was driving the car. We thought it was funny so I thought I would share.


I believe that was a made up rumor from aggieville if memory serves me correct.
 
I thought it was... hahaha :twitcy:

I just posted that in the other thread because I thought it was longer and the same topic :smile: , but I didn't know what else was out there. The elusive Tom Cruise thread must have been long too.


hOw many posts would the larry E - natty light scandle had?

Cyclone Fanatic was not yet in existence. :smile: ...ah I misread that. It would have been a doozy for sure.
 
I just posted that in the other thread because I thought it was longer and the same topic :smile: , but I didn't know what else was out there. The elusive Tom Cruise thread must have been long too.
I thought since you were a mod, you had some special tool that could find the longest thread, and in turn replied with the longest thread. That's the last time I put my trust in a moderator... :jimlad::wink:
 
I think the big 10 would swoop in if there was an acc offer to either school. The big east is done then.

I don't think they make Big 10 enough money.

The Big 10 doesn't really need to expand and as bad as Delaney might want to, the university presidents aren't going to let him do it unless it's pretty damn lucrative. Now that they have their championship game, IMO it will take Notre Dame to spur Big 10 expansion.
 
Adding three more teams does bring in about $20 -$25 million (MM) in revenue just because of the title game. Essentially the Big 12 would be adding 2 teams gaining $25 MM in revenue. Split that money and A&M money between the new members and the current teams should not see a decline in revenue but should still have a net gain due to exit fees. There would probably be a minimum of $1MM per current team via exit fees, maybe more. Scoreboard would be paid of in no time!
 
Got to keep some action going to get to 1000 by 12am...

So, how sweet would it be if when all this unfolds that the Big East is actually the conference that disintegrates? The potential is there if the ACC/SEC/Big12 all combine to take away a few teams to bring them down below 8 members...
 
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