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RE: What will happen to the Big 12?
(07-21-2021 10:58 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Depends on what happens to the remaining 8 schools. Kansas will find a home somewhere (ACC or Big 10). Does OK St and TT get interest from Pac 12? Does ACC show interest in WVU? Until we know the answer to those questions, we can't accurately predict what will happen. But one this is absolutely sure, the remaining 8 schools WILL try to find life boats to other conferences. If they don't find any, they may try to rebuild B12.

KU might get love from the B1G or ACC. But I think not. The B1G was caught off guard. They have to play the long game, go for properties than help in the long run. A small plains state that is of shrinking importance and zero recruiting value may not be the best value. The properties that help are on the Atlantic Coast in the ACC. Schools like Virginia, North Carolina, Duke and Florida State. So you start working on them targeting the start of the next decade to make your counter strike.

The ACC is more likely to be interested in Kansas (basketball), Baylor or TCU (Texas toehold) than West Virginia (they have Pitt already, so no need). But probably they don't take any.

Flat no on the Pac-12 front. Only if Texas and Oklahoma came would they take the little brothers. On their own they are worth nothing, far below the mean of the Pac-12, bring down valuations. On top of that their academics would be at the very bottom of the Pac-12 and their level of research budget far below the rest of the Pac-12. Religious affiliation rules out Baylor and TCU, as well as the fact that neither is a research school, and both are in far more valuable parts of Texas than Lubbock.

The reality is, while those schools may try to sell themselves to other power conferences, they don't have enough to offer for anyone to be interested. If they did bring more value then Texas and Oklahoma would stay.

This is the P5 equivalent of the SLC. A group of schools with not enough value for their rivals to offer an invite. So they have a kind of stability.
07-22-2021 12:29 AM
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What will happen to the Big 12? - Pony94 - 07-21-2021, 09:47 PM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Stugray2 - 07-22-2021 12:29 AM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Bogg - 07-22-2021, 03:43 PM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Bogg - 07-22-2021, 04:04 PM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Claw - 07-23-2021, 02:11 PM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - YNot - 07-23-2021, 11:00 AM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Bogg - 07-23-2021, 11:20 AM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Claw - 07-23-2021, 02:40 PM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Claw - 07-25-2021, 10:27 AM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Claw - 07-25-2021, 10:36 AM
RE: What will happen to the Big 12? - Claw - 07-25-2021, 06:50 PM



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