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RE: Berry Tramel: Would the Big Ten welcome OU?
(05-22-2017 06:43 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(05-22-2017 06:14 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(05-22-2017 02:50 PM)SMUmustangs Wrote:  There will not be any political pressure on OU to bring OSU along.

In that case OU will go to the B1G. The long term health of the institution will dictate that (Football as we know it may only have 20 to 30 years of life left, but the school will be there longer)

If the Big Ten lands Oklahoma and Kansas I think it increases pressure on Texas to take a group of 3 to the Pac 12 with them.

For the cost of just 2 conferences FOX could consolidate the best Big 12 properties in the Pac 16 and Big Ten.

And the same can be said of ESPN and they have some hold over Texas and had greater profits by far than FOX last year. So...

And btw the PAC may not want ESPN or FOX if they can get Amazon to take their product, pay them a direct % of the ad revenue and any fees. They own 100% of the PACN and cutting out the middle man and directly keeping a % of the advertising may prove to be a huge upside.
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