I feel more and more as if the Big 12 will survive and that I may actually get cable to watch the Big 12 Network.
Here is a post I previously made and think it should be shown again:
Outside of Texas (because of LHN) all schools would reap financially if a tier 3 conference network was created each school would get over $7 million annually. Let me show you my calculations. $.50/month per subscriber in the Big 12 footprint and 8,000,000 households (conservative) and $.10/month per subscriber non Big 12 footprint 20,000,000 households. For each member of the Big 12 this would be $7.2 million per year. This would be in addition to Tier 2 and Tier 1 TV money. The in footprint subscriber amount is half of the Big 10 amount I think and the out of footprint is the same as the Big 10. This also does not include ad/sponsorship revenues. Each school would be looking at a minimum of $20 - $22 million per year in TV money I think starting next year if this were to happen. I think only Texas would see a 'drop' since they would not have the LHN. This would be HUGE for the conference in terms of stability, stature, attractiveness and competitiveness. I would think a BYU, Louisville or South Florida/WVA would find this very attractive and could increase the payouts per school based on new subscribers.