I fully understand it's about money. And I'm saying the Big XII has a lucrative contract in place already that OU gets a nice chunk of and rights to their own network if they choose to pursue it. They may get slightly more money in a PAC 16 but the revenue would be offset by their increased travel costs. Not to mention increased recruiting costs as they start to recruit from the West coast as well! It's all about money and that's one of the main reasons the Big XII makes the most sense.
In the end, believe it or not, logic will prevail and the Big XII will remain in some form. That is the conclusion I've come to.
If this is true will the big east try and throw tampering charges at the conf? I really hope this is true, but there are too many things going on to get excited about anything until they come out and say something publicly.
I hope the reason we are looking east is not because BYU is requesting some assurance of stability, and OU & Texas have no intention of providing it. Hope it is because we hope to draw Notre Dame into the Big 12
Not sure I like their mascot at Lousiville. If they want in, our Cy has requested a name change. Hope that does not stop them.BYU, Louisville, Southern Miss.
Bobby Burton basically is reporting OU/Texas been running distraction with Pac/ACC talk. Officials with Louisville, Cinci & Pitt have been meeting with the Big XII
If that happened would Mizzou then be in the south-ish division? You'd have ISU, KU, KSU, Pitt, Louisville, and Cinci in the "northeast-ish" division, and Mizzou, OU, OSU, UT, TT, and Baylor in the "southwest-ish" division?
Doesn't it seem like this could be a little counter productive? If we add those three schools it would seem like the Big East would collapse as a football conference. In that case, as the remaining schools start looking for a landing place, you set off the superconference feeding frenzy. At that point it would seem inevitable that the B1G, SEC, and PAC would be starting to toss invitations to Big 12 schools and we would be right back where we are now..... Just thinking out loud a little bit here, but it seems to me that the long term stability of the Big 12 requires that this superconference thing doesn't come to fruition, and it seems like this move could still set those processes in motion.
Doesn't it seem like this could be a little counter productive? If we add those three schools it would seem like the Big East would collapse as a football conference. In that case, as the remaining schools start looking for a landing place, you set off the superconference feeding frenzy. At that point it would seem inevitable that the B1G, SEC, and PAC would be starting to toss invitations to Big 12 schools and we would be right back where we are now..... Just thinking out loud a little bit here, but it seems to me that the long term stability of the Big 12 requires that this superconference thing doesn't come to fruition, and it seems like this move could still set those processes in motion.
Doesn't it seem like this could be a little counter productive? If we add those three schools it would seem like the Big East would collapse as a football conference. In that case, as the remaining schools start looking for a landing place, you set off the superconference feeding frenzy. At that point it would seem inevitable that the B1G, SEC, and PAC would be starting to toss invitations to Big 12 schools and we would be right back where we are now..... Just thinking out loud a little bit here, but it seems to me that the long term stability of the Big 12 requires that this superconference thing doesn't come to fruition, and it seems like this move could still set those processes in motion.
I think they would keep Mizzou with ISU, KU and the three Big East teams. Louisville is only a 4-hour drive from St. Louis.
K-State could be moved to the southwest division.
Doesn't it seem like this could be a little counter productive? If we add those three schools it would seem like the Big East would collapse as a football conference. In that case, as the remaining schools start looking for a landing place, you set off the superconference feeding frenzy. At that point it would seem inevitable that the B1G, SEC, and PAC would be starting to toss invitations to Big 12 schools and we would be right back where we are now..... Just thinking out loud a little bit here, but it seems to me that the long term stability of the Big 12 requires that this superconference thing doesn't come to fruition, and it seems like this move could still set those processes in motion.
Okay, I see your comment but here is what Boren prefers:
The Have Division: OU and UT
The Have Not Divsion: 14 other dwarfs
At end of conference season the Have Division plays the Have Not Divsion for the conference championship. Would that keep OU and UT in the conference?
I think the big12 can single handedly shut down the discussion of superconferences. After adding 3 new schools if the big12 sets up $100M exit penalties then no one will be leaving and if none of the big12 will switch conferences then there aren't enough quality teams to make up the superconferences.
Doesn't it seem like this could be a little counter productive? If we add those three schools it would seem like the Big East would collapse as a football conference. In that case, as the remaining schools start looking for a landing place, you set off the superconference feeding frenzy. At that point it would seem inevitable that the B1G, SEC, and PAC would be starting to toss invitations to Big 12 schools and we would be right back where we are now..... Just thinking out loud a little bit here, but it seems to me that the long term stability of the Big 12 requires that this superconference thing doesn't come to fruition, and it seems like this move could still set those processes in motion.
We can add two more teams for the Forgotten Seven. More votes, more power.Agree. The Big East is far from stable. They have 8-9 football schools and 16 BB schools. And are most likely to have teams poached. C-USA is in the same category as the WAC and MWC. NON-AQ conference. Far less money. With the contracts in place and a commitment from Texas to stay put, the Big 12 suddenly becomes a pretty stable conference. The Pac 16 Conference would dilute the money so much that it makes no economic sense. Add in the time zone changes and travel costs and I don't see OU and OSU going. IMO, this is more about a power play to stave off the financial aspects of the LHN and make Texas turn it into a Big 12 Network of some sort. Or at least give massive compensation to the rest of the conference in some way.
The whole thing is on hold right now. aTm is on hold in their move to the SEC. And OU and OSU as well. So the Big 12 can not really aggressively pursue teams nor can they do anything until the whole thing shakes out. OU has the ball right now. The Big 12 is showing good strength in the Non-con schedule. Has the #1 team in the nation. Several members in the Top 12 or so. Contrast that with the relative weakness of the Big Ten. Wisconsin at #7. Big Ten is a conference full of TV sets and mediocre football teams. And their BB sucks even worse.