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Why not just do this in 2022 without a lame duck year? New members join earlier too.
(01-18-2022 01:47 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]Why not just do this in 2022 without a lame duck year? New members join earlier too.

its better for all parties to wait, more time to prep

throwing aac recruited rosters vs p5 recruited team is not smart... same year moves only make sense if its to a similar level
Good. Is time for all to move on.
Your move to the big boy table draws nigh. Congrats!
(01-18-2022 02:02 PM)pesik Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 01:47 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: [ -> ]Why not just do this in 2022 without a lame duck year? New members join earlier too.

its better for all parties to wait, more time to prep

throwing aac recruited rosters vs p5 recruited team is not smart... same year moves only make sense if its to a similar level

UC FB finished # 4 in the nation. UH also ranked. UH BB was in the final 4 last year and top 10 currently.

Talent disparity won't be an issue.
Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
04-cheers
Looking forward to one last dance with you all.
I hope Houston continues scheduling SMU, Tulsa, Tulane, Memphis, navy, Temple, usf, ecu,
Memphis pisses me off, I want to continue beating them every year as usual…
So, assuming this is correct, we get to be conference mates with Texas and Oklahoma for one season? Hope we beat them both in every sport.
(01-18-2022 04:08 PM)Golden Jedi Knight Wrote: [ -> ]So, assuming this is correct, we get to be conference mates with Texas and Oklahoma for one season? Hope we beat them both in every sport.
Yes especially Golf…
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.

What I saw of the contract, it didn't say that. And if you got the contract info off of the pay site I did, you don't need to be sharing information with the public anyway.
(01-18-2022 04:35 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.

I think the new b-12 tv contract will be brutally less than 18m
(01-18-2022 04:41 PM)JHS55 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 04:35 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.

I think the new b-12 tv contract will be brutally less than 18m
It won’t.
(01-18-2022 05:05 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 04:41 PM)JHS55 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 04:35 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.

I think the new b-12 tv contract will be brutally less than 18m
It won’t.
Do tell…
(01-18-2022 05:17 PM)JHS55 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 05:05 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 04:41 PM)JHS55 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 04:35 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.

I think the new b-12 tv contract will be brutally less than 18m
It won’t.
Do tell…
why don't you tell. brutally less than 18m means what exactly? 10m? slightly more than what the AAC got? so the remaining 8 + the 4 new comers have the same amount of brand value as the current AAC?
(01-18-2022 04:35 PM)BraveKnight Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2022 02:56 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't the UH contract with the B12 was revealed recently? No reason to think the other schools contracts aren't similar in regards to the money issue, but it looks quite clear why the 4 schools likely won't be joining sooner than 2023, and possibly not until 2024 for schools not named BYU.

Basically UH doesn't start getting any B12 money until 2024, so no real impetus to not only pay more in exit fees, but to compete in the B12 essentially for free for one year instead of getting paid AAC money.
We don’t get a FULL share until the new contract is negotiated, but we still get about $18-19M per school I believe, which is almost triple what the AAC currently gives us.

It may come from the Okie and Texas exit fees as opposed to the media contract.
my understanding is we will get 0 from exit fees. last estimates on new TV were in the high teens to 20. Time will tell.
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