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re: Once the big 12 finally implodes
Posted on 12/31/14 at 8:48 am to the808bass
Posted on 12/31/14 at 8:48 am to the808bass
-First off, West Virginia already tried to get in the ACC and SEC and neither conference wanted anything to do with them. They are lower down on the academic list, and we aren't overly concenrned with the Pittsburgh market.
-Oklahoma won't come without Oklahoma State because of lawmakers in the state, and Oklahoma receives the second most amount of tv revenue in the Big 12
-The Big 12 won't implode simply because nobody wants Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Baylor, Texas Tech, or West Virginia. All of those schools know that and will continue to suck the tit of Texas and Oklahoma.
-With the ACC at 14, plus the 5 contractual games with Notre dame, and a 20 million dollar buyout, they are well positioned right now. The could add Uconn on a moments notice.
-I see the Big 12 adding BYU,Central Florida, Cincinnati, Northern Illinois, Memphis, or East Carolina. Any of those schools have big media market and recuriting potential. Plus, they would get over the 12 team hump for a championship game.
I just don't see anybody the SEC would have a chance at other than Virginia Tech and Virginia as a joint group, but you still have the 20 million dollar buyout. The SEC wouldn't want both, but that might be the only way. TCU would also be a stretch, but it would get more viewers from the metroplex.
-Oklahoma won't come without Oklahoma State because of lawmakers in the state, and Oklahoma receives the second most amount of tv revenue in the Big 12
-The Big 12 won't implode simply because nobody wants Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Baylor, Texas Tech, or West Virginia. All of those schools know that and will continue to suck the tit of Texas and Oklahoma.
-With the ACC at 14, plus the 5 contractual games with Notre dame, and a 20 million dollar buyout, they are well positioned right now. The could add Uconn on a moments notice.
-I see the Big 12 adding BYU,Central Florida, Cincinnati, Northern Illinois, Memphis, or East Carolina. Any of those schools have big media market and recuriting potential. Plus, they would get over the 12 team hump for a championship game.
I just don't see anybody the SEC would have a chance at other than Virginia Tech and Virginia as a joint group, but you still have the 20 million dollar buyout. The SEC wouldn't want both, but that might be the only way. TCU would also be a stretch, but it would get more viewers from the metroplex.
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