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    ESPN - 'Big 12 Mexico' launches with basketball games, bowl plans

    The Big 12 Conference is extending its reach into Mexico, announcing plans Thursday for men's and women's basketball games to be played in Mexico City late next year while also exploring a possible football bowl game in Monterrey.

    "Mexico is a natural extension to the Big 12 footprint," commissioner Brett Yormark said Thursday. "Through Big 12 Mexico, our student-athletes will have the opportunity to compete in an international setting, and our conference will have the chance to showcase our brand across Mexico."

    Kansas and Houston, as reported by ESPN on Wednesday, will play each other in men's and women's basketball at Mexico City's Arena CDMX in December 2024. After that, women's soccer teams and baseball teams from the Big 12 will participate in exhibitions against clubs from the region.
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    Plans for a football bowl game -- to potentially be played following the 2026 regular season -- has been targeted for Monterrey.

    The Big 12 will expand from 10 to 14 schools on July 1 when BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati and Houston officially join the league. Those additions come a year before the departures of Oklahoma and Texas to the SEC.

    Yormark discussed the Mexico strategy at Big 12 meetings in West Virginia last week, saying expansion remains a focus for the conference that is distributing a record $440 million of revenue among its 10 current schools for the 2022-23 academic year.
    This is an interesting strategy. I've seen discussions over the years on potentially adding international schools (Canada, Mexico) to conferences, but haven't seen a lot of talk of playing conference games there just for exposure. It's an interesting strategy that if it succeeds could pay off. If it doesn't, it's going to cost them a fair amount but I'm not sure it will do any harm to the schools or conference unless something goes horribly wrong and nobody would wish that upon anyone. But with so many Texas schools, this could be a thing that pays off.

    I just found it interesting. I otherwise don't really care about the XII.
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    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    ESPN - 'Big 12 Mexico' launches with basketball games, bowl plans



    This is an interesting strategy. I've seen discussions over the years on potentially adding international schools (Canada, Mexico) to conferences, but haven't seen a lot of talk of playing conference games there just for exposure. It's an interesting strategy that if it succeeds could pay off. If it doesn't, it's going to cost them a fair amount but I'm not sure it will do any harm to the schools or conference unless something goes horribly wrong and nobody would wish that upon anyone. But with so many Texas schools, this could be a thing that pays off.

    I just found it interesting. I otherwise don't really care about the XII.
    It seems like they may be doing this for several reasons:
    1. Anticipating a dissolution of the NCAA
    2. Increasing licensing reach
    3. Recruitment of foreign athletes-builds familiarity
    4. Swaying the large Hispanic population in Texas away from UT and A&M.

    ​​​​​​….or none of the above.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by shoxlax View Post

      It seems like they may be doing this for several reasons:
      1. Anticipating a dissolution of the NCAA
      2. Increasing licensing reach
      3. Recruitment of foreign athletes-builds familiarity
      4. Swaying the large Hispanic population in Texas away from UT and A&M.

      ​​​​​​….or none of the above.

      I think 2 and 4 are definitely in play and it's a smart move.

      I think 3 might play a part in some of the "lesser" sports. Mexico hasn't really been a hotbed for basketball or football.

      Topic 1 has been talked about for 30 years in some fashion or another. I don't think anyone in power really thinks anything like that is actually going to happen.
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        The NCAA is literally just the collection of the schools within it. It's not some dark, shadowy entity handing down rules for schools that don't agree with it. So if they dissolve the NCAA, which is a collection of the schools, they'll replace it with another collection of the schools within the organization.
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