They can leave right now. The league still gets their TV money for 4 years.
Unless other teams leave and the grant of rights is gone because there is no conference
They can leave right now. The league still gets their TV money for 4 years.
It would take a majority of votes to disband the league. If ISU and KU find their way into the Big 10 then that's 4. Find a home for 2 more.
Fighting what? The GOR is signed.The remaining schools aren't paying to fight it.
I'll bet this is the last season they play in what's currently the Big 12. This is going to move fast.
I'll say only Mizzou blocks this. A&M will come around when they realize how much money they'll make.
Fighting what? The GOR is signed.
So you’re saying if the other 8 schools want to stay together they are just going to sit idly by and let Texas and OU off the hook?A contract is only enforceable to the point which it's monetarily beneficial for the affected party to fight it.
A contract is only enforceable to the point which it's monetarily beneficial for the affected party to fight it.
So you’re saying if the other 8 schools want to stay together they are just going to sit idly by and let Texas and OU off the hook?
And its really ******* beneficial for the remaining 8 teams to fight it.
Im still trying to figure out Texas and OU's plan here. They have obviously looked at all the options. I know they have money but we're talking $100 million plus each, even at Texas that is big money.
I would love thisI'd like to see ISU and KU to Big 10, now Big-16
T-Tech, OSU, TCU and KSU to Pac 12, now Pac-16
I'd love to see Texas and OU not get voted into the SEC.
And they can rot in hell, along with Baylor for obvious reasons.![]()
Is that true? Will there not be enough teams left from the original GOR to maintain the existing contract?I'm saying that with a membership change that ESPN and FOX get to re-open the contract and without those two the rights fees are going to be dramatically less (if the other 8 choose to stay together) and faced with a reduced payout anyway it doesn't make any sense to funnel a bunch of money to lawyers.
I think it's a completely moot point anyway because enough schools will have re-grouped and found a new home by then and there won't be Big 12 (at least as we know it now) to even have granted rights to.
Is that true? Will there not be enough teams left from the original GOR to maintain the existing contract?
That would be silly. You play 3 non-cons, 7 division teams and two rotating cross-overs. Division champions meet in the championship game.Play the 7 teams in your division, 4 from the other division and then the Champions Weekend that the Big Ten is keeping (1v1, 2v2, etc). Get rid of all non-conference games and everyone makes a postseason/bowl game.
Perfect set up. Get it done.
Why would OSU go to the ACC? I think ISU has a legit shot at the Big 10 but if not we're going to become the Pac East. Utah and Colorado join us. If WVU doesn't make the cut via geography then Boise State replaces them. Should be BYU but we all know how the left coasters are. Nice setup for 2 non cons and a cross over and then the 9 division games.I mean Texas and OU are gone. Figure West Virginia and Oklahoma State to the ACC and, hopefully, ISU and KU to the Big Ten.
What are TT, TCU, Baylor and KSU going to do about it?
That would be silly. You play 3 non-cons, 7 division teams and two rotating cross-overs. Division champions meet in the championship game.