"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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If Memphis makes "so much sense", why didn't the Big 12 add them in 2022, 2016, 2012....? I don't buy it, and it sounds like the Big 12 talking heads are coping with their pushing of the league adding Memphis.gobears20 said:"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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Maybe because they didn't make the best decision? I think Memphis has been a good fit for a long time. Very similar to Cincy.Aberzombie1892 said:If Memphis makes "so much sense", why didn't the Big 12 add them in 2022, 2016, 2012....? I don't buy it, and it sounds like the Big 12 talking heads are coping with their pushing of the league adding Memphis.gobears20 said:"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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AmenPartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
There is truth to both of the above seemingly conflicting opinions. Fortunately, hopefully, the people whose pay grades in this area are far above ours, have the facts and data and the knowledge and future vision to determine which is the best road to travel.Robert Wilson said:That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
Robert Wilson said:That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
Robert Wilson said:That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
I definitely agree with you in regards to 2016. The league just screwed up then by not expanding. As for 2022, I think there were just more good adds than there was room for at the time. Memphis is not substantially worse than any of the three American schools we added. They just lost the sweepstakes for a handful of circumstantial reasons.Robert Wilson said:Maybe because they didn't make the best decision? I think Memphis has been a good fit for a long time. Very similar to Cincy.Aberzombie1892 said:If Memphis makes "so much sense", why didn't the Big 12 add them in 2022, 2016, 2012....? I don't buy it, and it sounds like the Big 12 talking heads are coping with their pushing of the league adding Memphis.gobears20 said:"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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It's also the mindset that put the Big 12 on the brink of extinction before wising up by necessity.Robert Wilson said:That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
It's not about what other conferences are doing. It's about building the best and most sustainable Big 12 conference you can. ****ting on programs that could help us do that is counterproductive.PartyBear said:Robert Wilson said:That's the line of thinking that got the Pac where it is today. Faux elitism and inaction.PartyBear said:
There is no rush at this time to add schools like Memphis. Are some worried the ACC or Pac will grab them if the XII doesnt to replace someone from the ACC or Pac who bolts to the SEC, BiG or XII? The XII does not need to expand for the sake of saying they expanded. There is no rush to get to 16 or 18 by taking just anyone out there interested in joining.
It is called pragmatism where the XII is concerned today. Unless you can explain what other conference is racing against the XII to get Memphis before the XII potentially decides to. And if one of them is, why?
The only argument people can make is that the Big 12 commissioner is potentially waiving the white flag on football and is therefore willing to target basketball programs (either basketball only or basketball with weak football) in order to pump up the value of the (likely) separate basketball deal when it comes time for the Big 12 to renew its rights. Basically, the commish would-be building basketball to the detriment of football based on the (potentially faux) belief that football is what it is at this point.PartyBear said:
So again if the XII doesn't rush to invite them tomorrow. Who else is? What is the rush to add Memphis and let them take a spot that could say be a slot for Miami or Va Tech or someone like that if we are patient? Can someone who thinks it is an emergency and we need Memphis now or we become the PAC also explain what they know about their media rights value?
My understanding is that the commish wants to separate basketball and football during the next round of Big 12 media negotiations, and, if that is true, I can see why he would be all-in on basketball programs.CorsicanaBear said:
The only way basketball can be separately monetized to a greater degree is if the NCAA is taken out of the tournament equation. The extra money is tied up in the funds the NCAA takes to use to fund sub D-1 activities and even D-1 activities like track championships. All the other basketball revenue already comes to the schools and the conferences and is likely already maximized. If it hasn't been maximized people should be fired.
CorsicanaBear said:
He could try that, but I don't think he would get any more money than what we are getting now plus the value of any basketball only schools he added. Which he can get today and that I would argue is destructive to the league and, therefore, not worth the chase.
Being unequal destroyed the Big East. QED.
B12 schools need to be equal partners to maintain league stability.
The only way to unlock additional value from Basketball is to unshackle the tournament from subsidizing NCAA activities. There is likely no additional revenue from college basketball that is not already being made somewhere. It can only be shifted from one pocket to another.
That is entirely possible. But that assumes only football aggregates. I would predict that when BIG/SEC merge with each other they will pull in additional schools to get to the heretofore mythical 64 team league and will take basketball with them. They will pull out of the NCAA entirely and have their own basketball tournament to get the revenue currently going to the NCAA. Football revenues for non Big64 members will plummet and basketball revenues will be worth even less.Quote:
which it has (i.e. B1G/SEC consolidation)
CorsicanaBear said:That is entirely possible. But that assumes only football aggregates. I would predict that when BIG/SEC merge with each other they will pull in additional schools to get to the heretofore mythical 64 team league and will take basketball with them. They will pull out of the NCAA entirely and have their own basketball tournament to get the revenue currently going to the NCAA. Football revenues for non Big64 members will plummet and basketball revenues will be worth even less.Quote:
which it has (i.e. B1G/SEC consolidation)
That is what Yomark has said, he wants to try and seperate the two. He says he wants to look into the possibility of total different Media deal in basketball.. - That's why they looking at U Conn & Gonzaga although I think they have backed off Gonzaga I thinkAberzombie1892 said:My understanding is that the commish wants to separate basketball and football during the next round of Big 12 media negotiations, and, if that is true, I can see why he would be all-in on basketball programs.CorsicanaBear said:
The only way basketball can be separately monetized to a greater degree is if the NCAA is taken out of the tournament equation. The extra money is tied up in the funds the NCAA takes to use to fund sub D-1 activities and even D-1 activities like track championships. All the other basketball revenue already comes to the schools and the conferences and is likely already maximized. If it hasn't been maximized people should be fired.
CorsicanaBear said:
He could try that, but I don't think he would get any more money than what we are getting now
Aberzombie1892 said:If Memphis makes "so much sense", why didn't the Big 12 add them in 2022, 2016, 2012....? I don't buy it, and it sounds like the Big 12 talking heads are coping with their pushing of the league adding Memphis.gobears20 said:"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
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I remember that. Thanks goodness they are on their way outhistorian said:Aberzombie1892 said:If Memphis makes "so much sense", why didn't the Big 12 add them in 2022, 2016, 2012....? I don't buy it, and it sounds like the Big 12 talking heads are coping with their pushing of the league adding Memphis.gobears20 said:"Memphis to me makes a ton of sense and always did"@DanWetzel on how #Memphis could fit into the Big 12 Conference. #GTG🐯 pic.twitter.com/qzls9ol021
— 365 Sports (@365sportsYT) June 15, 2023
The Big 12 didn't add Memphis or anyone else in 2912, 2016, or earlier because Texas blocked any such action, or at least that was reported the last time there were serious talks.
Works for me... call the AD at Ohio State and Alabama. Its worth a shot.... ;^)historian said:
Heck, if we could swipe some from SEC or Big 10 we should, not that that is ever going to happen!
BearBall said:
You can work as hard as you want trying to salvage the B12 but Baylor better be trying to get into the B10 or SEC. That's the future of college football.
I am not interested in pro ball maintained from the pocket books of alumni and alumni owned businesses.BearBall said:
You can work as hard as you want trying to salvage the B12 but Baylor better be trying to get into the B10 or SEC. That's the future of college football.
Quiet before storm? #Pac12 "deal" with multiple reports between $190-225M, with #Ducks and #UDub getting higher revenue shares, others getting roughly $16M each before Comcast and Holiday Bowl lawsuits (and adding P5 teams), much closer to a #MWC payout than any other P5. #OUCH
— SWAIM SHOW (@GSwaim) June 19, 2023
Hot rumor about the latest @pac12 media deal rumor: $22.5mil/school. No details on the terms yet, like what percentage the EXPOSURE would be, but that # can’t be a good sign. @jasonscheer posted on the 247 message board @B12Mafia @TheHolyRivals @YCSConnection
— Big12 Mafia (@B12Mafia) June 19, 2023
Big ouch for teams not named Ducks or HuskiesStefano DiMera said:Quiet before storm? #Pac12 "deal" with multiple reports between $190-225M, with #Ducks and #UDub getting higher revenue shares, others getting roughly $16M each before Comcast and Holiday Bowl lawsuits (and adding P5 teams), much closer to a #MWC payout than any other P5. #OUCH
— SWAIM SHOW (@GSwaim) June 19, 2023