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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-28-2020 08:45 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(10-25-2020 09:37 PM)BigOwensboroCard Wrote:  Texas isn’t going to play anywhere at a discount I assure you. There’s a big difference between teams such as Maryland and Rutgers when comparing them to TEXAS. it’s a full membership up front or nothing for them, and possibly any team that comes with them as well.

Yes, if Texas joined the B1G it would only be if granted full and immediate membership, meaning a full conference payout. No elongated seven-year phase in with lower pay, etc. like Rutgers, Maryland and even Nebraska got stuck with.

I thought part of the phase in was to pay an equity stake into the BTN.
Are you saying you believe that the B1G would "gift" that stock purchase to Texas?
10-28-2020 12:01 PM
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