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

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Since there's CLEARLY not enough Mizzou hatred to sustain this thread to 20K, I'll throw this out there:

How much do you think TAMU and MU will each pay to check out of Hotel Instability? $10M? $20M? More?

The maximum exit fee. The Exit Fee is not an issue according to you. Mizzou and aTm want to leave. Just pay the Exit Fee and then you can go.
 
The maximum exit fee. The Exit Fee is not an issue according to you. Mizzou and aTm want to leave. Just pay the Exit Fee and then you can go.

I think TAMU and MU are already gone. At this point, either both schools and the league work out a negotiated settlement on the fees, or they go to court (and I don't think that's ever happened before.)

It's not like they have to agree on exit fees before either school can move to the SEC. And since the Big 12 has publicly stated that WVU WILL be in the conference starting next year, that should absolve MU from any legal liability for maintaining the TV contract w/o 10 teams.

So I'll stand pat and maintain that no, exit fees are not an issue. This is from the news service covering the MO statehouse, from last week:

Top Missouri Budget Officials Aren't Concerned About Mizzou's Big 12 Exit Fees
 
Mizzoulander has joined TarHeelHawk at the top of the list of biggest ****** bags to last the longest on CF without banishment.

Congrats?

This...

It is an amazing feat you have accomplished, Mizzoulander. I didn't think it would happen. Every time I think, maybe he was finally banned, you make another post. I would go find a slow clap video, but your not worth the effort. So, here you go: :wacko:
 
I hope he still posts here when his team plays in the SEC so I can laugh at them failing. He seems like a hawk troll in disguise.
 
I think TAMU and MU are already gone. At this point, either both schools and the league work out a negotiated settlement on the fees, or they go to court (and I don't think that's ever happened before.)

It's not like they have to agree on exit fees before either school can move to the SEC. And since the Big 12 has publicly stated that WVU WILL be in the conference starting next year, that should absolve MU from any legal liability for maintaining the TV contract w/o 10 teams.

So I'll stand pat and maintain that no, exit fees are not an issue. This is from the news service covering the MO statehouse, from last week:

Top Missouri Budget Officials Aren't Concerned About Mizzou's Big 12 Exit Fees

That Link was about worthless. Some guy who "thinks" the exit fee will be what Colorado and Nebraska paid.

I will guarantee you it will be much higher. Big 12 has publicly stated that WVU will be in the Big 12 next year, but that really means nothing. It all depends on the lawsuit that WVU has with the Big East. What the Big 12 says means nothing.

IF Exit Fees were not the issue then Mizzou would just pay the applicable exit fee and not try to negotiate a lower amount. So Exit Fees ARE an issue.

And if WVU is held to staying in the Big East for 27 months you can bet that Mizzou will be paying through the nose as that nullifies the TV contracts.

I say that the Big 12 should take Mizzou to court. The Exit Fees have already been agreed to in advance. And according to you, they are not an issue.
 
That Link was about worthless. Some guy who "thinks" the exit fee will be what Colorado and Nebraska paid.

I will guarantee you it will be much higher. Big 12 has publicly stated that WVU will be in the Big 12 next year, but that really means nothing. It all depends on the lawsuit that WVU has with the Big East. What the Big 12 says means nothing.

IF Exit Fees were not the issue then Mizzou would just pay the applicable exit fee and not try to negotiate a lower amount. So Exit Fees ARE an issue.

And if WVU is held to staying in the Big East for 27 months you can bet that Mizzou will be paying through the nose as that nullifies the TV contracts.

I say that the Big 12 should take Mizzou to court. The Exit Fees have already been agreed to in advance. And according to you, they are not an issue.

Not JUST according to me...

Here's Tim Hickman, MU's associate AD for operations, quoted in today's paper regarding the construction of new luxury boxes at Faurot Field:
Hickman said that the impending cost of Big 12 exit fees won’t hinder the project.

“It will be totally separate funding,†he said. “We will not use any university dollars, any tuition dollars for exit fees. We will fund that out of reserves that we’ll pay back over time. … We’ve actually had some donors say, ‘Hey, we’ll help you out if you need us to,’ but we would really prefer not to do that with exit fees. We think we can find other opportunities to do that and focus those potential gifts on improving our facilities and programs.â€

MU focuses on Memorial Stadium addition Tiger Extra - Mizzou Sports | ColumbiaTribune.com
So, the MO state legislators don't think exit fees are an issue. The MU athletic dept. doesn't think they're an issue. The TAMU president doesn't think they're an issue.

Obviously, TAMU and MU are going to want to negotiate a better deal...any money you save on exit fees can be used for stadium improvement, facilities, or any other need. But show me anyone who thinks they'll derail joining the SEC?

As for the TV contract, we'll just have to see. I really don't believe the SEC would offer MU without some outside assurance that there would be no legal issues. Plus, the Big 12 would have a hard time proving a case against Missouri for wrecking the TV deal when the league has already announced a replacement for 2012 that fulfills the contract.

No way this goes to court. It's just not worth the risk and the hassle to the league to drag this out for another $750K in fees for each remaining school.
 
Not JUST according to me...

Here's Tim Hickman, MU's associate AD for operations, quoted in today's paper regarding the construction of new luxury boxes at Faurot Field:
Hickman said that the impending cost of Big 12 exit fees won’t hinder the project.

“It will be totally separate funding,†he said. “We will not use any university dollars, any tuition dollars for exit fees. We will fund that out of reserves that we’ll pay back over time. … We’ve actually had some donors say, ‘Hey, we’ll help you out if you need us to,’ but we would really prefer not to do that with exit fees. We think we can find other opportunities to do that and focus those potential gifts on improving our facilities and programs.â€

MU focuses on Memorial Stadium addition Tiger Extra - Mizzou Sports | ColumbiaTribune.com
So, the MO state legislators don't think exit fees are an issue. The MU athletic dept. doesn't think they're an issue. The TAMU president doesn't think they're an issue.

Obviously, TAMU and MU are going to want to negotiate a better deal...any money you save on exit fees can be used for stadium improvement, facilities, or any other need. But show me anyone who thinks they'll derail joining the SEC?

As for the TV contract, we'll just have to see. I really don't believe the SEC would offer MU without some outside assurance that there would be no legal issues. Plus, the Big 12 would have a hard time proving a case against Missouri for wrecking the TV deal when the league has already announced a replacement for 2012 that fulfills the contract.

No way this goes to court. It's just not worth the risk and the hassle to the league to drag this out for another $750K in fees for each remaining school.

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Mizzoulander.....can you just leave already? As an ISU fan, I really enjoyed having MU in the B12, but now they aren't and I will actively cheer against MU for the rest of my life. If the Hawks play MU, I'm still cheering for MU to lose.
 
Mizzoulander.....can you just leave already? As an ISU fan, I really enjoyed having MU in the B12, but now they aren't and I will actively cheer against MU for the rest of my life. If the Hawks play MU, I'm still cheering for MU to lose.

YES! Can somebody ban Methlander already? Probably one of the most persistent and annoying trolls we have ever had on CF. Now that Mizzou is officially gone can we please ban their annoying *** fans?

Sincerely,

Every member of CF not nicknamed Mizzoulander
 
I think TAMU and MU are already gone. At this point, either both schools and the league work out a negotiated settlement on the fees, or they go to court (and I don't think that's ever happened before.)
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That should be a short court hearing. "The bylaws say you pay what? And you were bound by those bylaws because you agreed to them 15 years ago?"
 
That should be a short court hearing. "The bylaws say you pay what? And you were bound by those bylaws because you agreed to them 15 years ago?"

Maybe...although NU agreed to the same bylaws, and they ended up paying about half. Harvey Perlman thought the bylaws were unenforceable, and felt his school should pay nothing.

WVU has argued that since the Big East lost several of its top programs, it shouldn't be held to agreements with a conference that is substantially different than the one it signed with. I have no idea if a similar argument could work for Missouri.

I'm still thinking settlement.
 
Maybe...although NU agreed to the same bylaws, and they ended up paying about half. Harvey Perlman thought the bylaws were unenforceable, and felt his school should pay nothing.

WVU has argued that since the Big East lost several of its top programs, it shouldn't be held to agreements with a conference that is substantially different than the one it signed with. I have no idea if a similar argument could work for Missouri.

I'm still thinking settlement.

Shut up and go away
 
Maybe...although NU agreed to the same bylaws, and they ended up paying about half. Harvey Perlman thought the bylaws were unenforceable, and felt his school should pay nothing.

WVU has argued that since the Big East lost several of its top programs, it shouldn't be held to agreements with a conference that is substantially different than the one it signed with. I have no idea if a similar argument could work for Missouri.

I'm still thinking settlement.

Good luck with that. GTFO you are an absolute pud. Shouldn't you be lining up a Bukkake on Tigerdroppings by now? You are pitiful get out and move on you schlep.
 
I'm fine with a negotiated exit fee.

Anything to remove the instability of Missouri and A&M ASAP.

Besides, we are upgrading on the football field with TCU and WVU.
 
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