Any links on this?Some reports indicate ASU and Colorado are not interested.
This is far from over - imho
Any links on this?Some reports indicate ASU and Colorado are not interested.
This is far from over - imho
Any links on this?
Stanford is a powerhouse AD by every measure except the ones that matter for realignment. They sponsor a huge number of varsity sports and are a national power at many of them. But this all comes down to fielding a good football team, and drawing eyes to your football games. And in that capacity, Stanford has not been very strong.
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Colorado brass: 'We are committed to the Pac-12 Conference'
Amid reports the Buffaloes could jump ship to the Big 12, along with Arizona, Arizona State and Utah, CU Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Athletic Director Rick George put out a joint statement...247sports.com
Check out this article from Des Moines Register:
Report: 4 Pac-12 teams meeting with Big 12 about possible move
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Report: 4 Pac-12 teams meeting with Big 12 about possible move
Multiple reports indicate that the Big 12 is meeting with representatives of four Pac-12 schools to discuss bringing them aboard.www.desmoinesregister.com
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Pac-12 starts media rights negotiations amid Big 12's reported interest in poaching teams
The conference's current media deal is up after 2024 and its future could be in doubt by then too if teams head to the Big 12 after USC and UCLA join the Big Ten.sports.yahoo.com
The Register article is actually the one that calls out ASU. Lots of stuff floating around. Now a P12/ ACC alliance is being discussed. Well documented. ACC scrambling too.
The P12 will fight to survive. They may even move to poach the B12. IMO - the key is Washington and Oregon. If people believe they are staying, I think the PAC will survive and expand. I really, really hope we get the 4/6 teams to come to the B12. But I do not accept the premise that we can just pick and choose and that the P12 is toast. I still expect a lot of drama to play out yet over all this. The ACC may play a role.
And?The Big 12 might to 16 but I live in Columbia MO and 16 schools is no longer a college conference. It's a business partnership. Attendance has declined. North Texas, SEMO and Central Michigan drew bigger attendance than SEC opponent Tennessee. No home game drew 50,000 - and that's tickets sold and given away. Turnstile was probably around 40k. Weekday basketball turnstile is 5,000 and that's probably generous.
The entire schedule feels like non-conference - and that's with the current 14 schools. Administrators love it because of the tv money. Missouri is supposedly in the same conference with Alabama but Alabama only plays in CoMO 6 times a century. That's a business partnership not a college conference.
Do you remember Missouri from the big 8/12 days? Iowa State for the last few years would have been favored to beat Missouri in football. Missouri used to mark that game on the schedule as a win. I live in CoMO and stopped attending games because I don't care for the conference.And?
Do you remember Missouri from the big 8/12 days? Iowa State for the last few years would have been favored to beat Missouri in football. Missouri used to mark that game on the schedule as a win. I live in CoMO and stopped attending games because I don't care for the conference.
The move has put money in the pockets of administrators and the team on the field has declined.
Has Bama come and played there yet? If so, did they fill half the stadium?The Big 12 might to 16 but I live in Columbia MO and 16 schools is no longer a college conference. It's a business partnership. Attendance has declined. North Texas, SEMO and Central Michigan drew bigger attendance than SEC opponent Tennessee. No home game drew 50,000 - and that's tickets sold and given away. Turnstile was probably around 40k. Weekday basketball turnstile is 5,000 and that's probably generous.
The entire schedule feels like non-conference - and that's with the current 14 schools. Administrators love it because of the tv money. Missouri is supposedly in the same conference with Alabama but Alabama only plays in CoMO 6 times a century. That's a business partnership not a college conference.
Played Alabama the first year in the SEC and it sold out. I doubt it would sell out now.Has Bama come and played there yet? If so, did they fill half the stadium?
Check out this article from the St Louis Post Dispatch.So…..no more SEC SEC SEC chants? Is that the point?
TV money won't make things change. In person attendance just won't be as big of an adder to revenue. Sure it might help the team a bit in terms of motivation on the field, but TV $ is making in person attendance less meaningful.Played Alabama the first year in the SEC and it sold out. I doubt it would sell out now.
Iowa State used to bring far more fans than any of the SEC schools. They don't travel well likely because Missouri is in the Midwest - not the Southeast. As I said previously SEMO, North Texas, Central Michigan and Tennessee were the first 4 home games in 2021. Tennessee had the lowest attendance of the 4 schools.
Perhaps if they had spent the cash influx differently things wouldn't be like this but the vast majority - well over $100 million - was spent on luxury suites. SEC has a rule preventing fans from leaving at halftime to tailgate and then re-entering the stadium. That makes halftime for blue collar fans a miserable experience. Can't get to a toilet or concession stand because they never expanded the concourse to accommodate for the crush of fans. After spending an initial $75 million for luxury suites on the East side of the stadium they spent another $100 million for a new practice facility and they ripped out affordable family seating in the South end zone and installed more luxury suites.
Be thankful the people running Missouri aren't running Iowa State.
The addition of the four new members appears to have given the B12 stability enough to have the upper hand. Now that schools actually want in, funny there’s chatter about kicking schools out.Nobody is getting kicked out of the conference. Nobody is getting their invites pulled. Stop this crap. If anyone gets kicked out we're on the short list for it anyhow
The addition of the four new members appears to have given the B12 stability enough to have the upper hand. Now that schools actually want in, funny there’s chatter about kicking schools out.
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The addition of the four new members appears to have given the B12 stability enough to have the upper hand. Now that schools actually want in, funny there’s chatter about kicking schools out.
The Angry 8 are the core of the Big XII, but they needed the other 4 to continue to operate as a conference. The unity is a definite strength, but that unity comes relatively equitable values between the members. There isn't a vast disparity between the top, middle, or bottom of the conference, so nobody gets to throw their weight around to get their way, or make threats when they don't.No, the strength of the current membership is what gave the B12 stability, it has nothing to do with the mid majors that were tacked on by desperate conference administrators.
No, the strength of the current membership is what gave the B12 stability, it has nothing to do with the mid majors that were tacked on by desperate conference administrators.