Big 12 Expansion (new thread)

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The slide show made me want to compare football and basketball, since I don't care about academics and markets as just a fan. I used average rank in FPI and BPI over 10 years. Sorry FPI/BPI haters, best I could do easily. Going 10 instead of 5 years made sense to me since it allows for changes in coaches and such... that hurt us in FB but helped in BB.

The more ways I look at it, the more I love the 4 schools they picked and the more I hope we just stop there unless a Power5 school becomes available.
 

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Iowa fans watch Iowa state and vice versa, so both schools benefit which is good for both schools. We are AAU and our athletics as a whole is not terrible and we bring research dollars.
 

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UCF: The stadium was designed for a planned expansion to 65,000 seats. UCF plans to begin the expansion by expanding the Roth Tower with more suites and club seating, and also adding an additional 10,000 seats in a third level on the east side of the stadium, increasing the stadium's capacity to 56,000


That’s great, big ten please.
 
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Boise St. vs BYU on Saturday got a solid rating of 2.24M viewers on Saturday.


Thats the good news, along with the fact that game crushed PAC games Utah vs USC 1.37M & ACC FSU vs UNC 1.07M viewers.

The bad news is the new SEC and B1G had 5 games over 4.5M. The each had a game at almost 7m or more.

If we view things in terms of par the new B12 conference games can compete very well with PAC & ACC conference games. The ACC & PAC will get better OOC game ratings due to better matchups I'm afraid. Hopefully, that at least keeps the tv revenue close with the ACC & PAC.
 
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Boise St. vs BYU on Saturday got a solid rating of 2.24M viewers on Saturday.

Solid number, no doubt. But it was on ABC. Isn't that kind of the self fulfilling prophesy thing @brentblum has been talking about? It was the worst of all the network games other than the later night Pac 12 one.
 

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A month ago I was really hoping we'd jump to the Big 10. Now I'm kinda hoping the new teams in the big 12 pick up steam and it just becomes it's own fun conference.

Might change my mind 30 times before 2024.

We have an opportunity in this new conference to do special, and that is win. All of the top programs in the country have one thing in common, they win more than they loose. Look at Iowa. They've won more than they have lost in the past 40-50 years, and they are probably looked at as one of the top 25 teams in the nation because of it over that time period. All because they have won more than they lost, and thus have gained that respect among the college football world.

With Campbell having the program in its current position, we need to capitalize on this opportunity to be a winning program in the new conference, and thus media coverage of the conference championship game. Especially with OU and Texas out of the way.
 

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Solid number, no doubt. But it was on ABC. Isn't that kind of the self fulfilling prophesy thing @brentblum has been talking about? It was the worst of all the network games other than the later night Pac 12 one.

You can look at it that way or you can look at this way. Show me a ACC or PAC conference game, not just this week but any other week that has done much better. Again, not using OOC games because right now those schools have some bigger matchups and that might be the challenge for the new B12 going forward.

ISU vs Baylor a couple of weeks ago got over 2M.
 

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You can look at it that way or you can look at this way. Show me a ACC or PAC conference game, not just this week but any other week that has done much better. Again, not using OOC games because right now those schools have some bigger matchups and that might be the challenge for the new B12 going forward.

ISU vs Baylor a couple of weeks ago got over 2M.
I don't follow these much so I'll take your word for it. I just think incorporating details like time and network is important info and most definitely impacts the numbers.
 

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I don't follow these much so I'll take your word for it. I just think incorporating details like time and network is important info and most definitely impacts the numbers.

Are trying to say context matters?

Next thing you’re going to tell me is Jesus Christ can’t hit a curveball
 
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I don't follow these much so I'll take your word for it. I just think incorporating details like time and network is important info and most definitely impacts the numbers.
The link I gave is really interesting, you can scroll down and see every week this year and even past years at the bottom. It usually gets updated on Wednesdays each week.
 

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We have an opportunity in this new conference to do special, and that is win. All of the top programs in the country have one thing in common, they win more than they loose. Look at Iowa. They've won more than they have lost in the past 40-50 years, and they are probably looked at as one of the top 25 teams in the nation because of it over that time period. All because they have won more than they lost, and thus have gained that respect among the college football world.

With Campbell having the program in its current position, we need to capitalize on this opportunity to be a winning program in the new conference, and thus media coverage of the conference championship game. Especially with OU and Texas out of the way.

Iowa: 40 years. Let’s not get carried away with 50. Check their records in the 1970’s.
 

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We have an opportunity in this new conference to do special, and that is win. All of the top programs in the country have one thing in common, they win more than they loose. Look at Iowa. They've won more than they have lost in the past 40-50 years, and they are probably looked at as one of the top 25 teams in the nation because of it over that time period. All because they have won more than they lost, and thus have gained that respect among the college football world.

With Campbell having the program in its current position, we need to capitalize on this opportunity to be a winning program in the new conference, and thus media coverage of the conference championship game. Especially with OU and Texas out of the way.

Well said.
 
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This revamped Big12 won't be terrible after OU and UT leave. If anything it will be more balanced. The money may not be as good. That said, if I were Pollard, I'd be doing everything I could to get into the B1G.
 

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Bowlsbt said TX and OU made up 50 percent of the tv money but they were also hoping for a 50 bump with the next deal. So it’s possible to money might end up in the same ballpark. Difference is someone like the B10 and SEC are going to see the large increases but at least B12 and ACC will be flat. Pac12 is TBD with their lack of playoff teams for many years and declining fan interest.