I'm all for expansion, but will be sad to see the double round robbin go in hoops.
Is it possible to add two teams as football only members?
I'm all for expansion, but will be sad to see the double round robbin go in hoops.
Is it possible to add two teams as football only members?
They might be too good in fball. How about Illinois?Northern Illinois?
The Committee should make a statement asking Notre Dame and BYU to join the Big 12 since they just ruled that those two teams can never participate in the playoff. It's a shame that the Big 12, ND and BYU are no longer part of college football because none have a title game, a title game the B12 had for years and years that never seemed to be that important.
Lets go all out. Let Notre Dame know that they will never make the playoff in the current environment unless they run the table. Let Florida State know that they would of been left out if they lost just 1 game. Let both know that they could overcome all that by joining the Big 12.
I'd go with BYU and UConn. UConn in a North Division and BYU in the south.
However, it’s very possible that any two random schools picked off the street could pay for themselves with how much conference championship games can be worth in the new CFP world.
Who cares who they add, the worse the program the better. Two years ago the goal was to add FSU and Clemson, wow that would have made football easier for ISU. At this point, just find to crap programs to get the conference to 12 and have a champ game. Tell these lesser schools, you will get less money and like it - its better to be part of our conference, make less than be in the CUSA or some other non P5 conference.
With the top 4 CFP system, though, the chances are vastly increased that every conference championship game will have national title implications every year, which in turn drives up the value of those games significantly. (The SEC, ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 conference championship games all drew great overnight ratings over the weekend, even with the Ohio State-Wisconsin game being completely non-competitive after about the first half-hour.) If consolation Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl games are worth $40 million each to their participating conferences, then the conference championship games are arguably worth even more in this new system. The conference championship games are de facto playoff games that can be guaranteed every single year and easily monetized with 100% of the revenue controlled by the applicable conference. Sure, a league like the Big 12 could regularly end up having an important game on the last weekend of the season, such as the Baylor-Kansas State game this past Saturday, but the Big 12 can’t sell that matchup ahead of time for $50 million or more in the way that the Big Ten will likely be able to do with its conference championship game when it enters into a new TV contract in a couple of years
And this is why you can pay for two more schools:
And this is why you can pay for two more schools:
If you are going to go as far West as Boise or Provo then you may as well add SDSU to the mix. They add just as much as BSU and BYU, and certainly more than a CSU or UNM, IMO