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RE: Big 10 revenue exceeds expectations. $54 million per team
Based on these numbers would it really be that surprising to see realignment start up again in 3 years announcement wise? Don’t see why they couldn’t take whatever Big 12 teams they want given the numbers, if they do in fact want Big 12 teams.

The B1G gets a new TV deal in 2023 so for the best deal possible would they not tell the networks which Big 12 teams would be coming over in 2025 once that league’s GOR runs out? This stuff gets announced years in advance sometimes. Navy joined the Big East/AAC 4 whole years after we knew they’d be there.

I feel like the prevailing belief is that we won’t see anything until the 2025 offseason but I actually think we could get concrete stuff starting to come in 3 offseason from now.

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Never-mind apparently the overlords were already aware.

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...-shuffling
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2019 04:51 PM by zoocrew.)
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