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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
This is EXACTLY the thinking that will sink a school. The first school to leave gets the BEST deal. The last school to leave gets the WORST deal. Every school that leaves closes one more potential door to a suitor and substantially reduces the other school's bargaining chips. Each school is independently incentivized to find the best situation they can as quickly as possible, before the other schools do.
So pretty much any individual school that gets an offer will accept, but none of the conferences want to be the one offering extra money. But someone will blink. If the Big 12 does nothing, their grant of rights expires in 2025 and all the member schools lose tens of millions a year. ESPN's argument is going to be "you won't get any offers from P5 conferences, but I can at least scratch your back for getting me out of my obligations." And it is hard to offer MWC and AAC schools when every single member of the Big 12 is prioritizing their exit.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
This is EXACTLY the thinking that will sink a school. The first school to leave gets the BEST deal. The last school to leave gets the WORST deal. Every school that leaves closes one more potential door to a suitor and substantially reduces the other school's bargaining chips. Each school is independently incentivized to find the best situation they can as quickly as possible, before the other schools do.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View Post
My thinking as well. Anyone willing to join the Big 8 right now is not attractive enough for that conference. They are in quite a pickle.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI wonder what this could mean?
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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I'm sure the NCAA has two big worries. The first is NIL and having to fight dozens of fruitless legal battles. The second is obsolescence. To put it simply, the SEC, B1G, and a few other powerhouses have grown powerful enough to split off and form their own football and basketball playoff system. The NCAA will bend over backward to try and keep these teams under their umbrella, or die.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
This is EXACTLY the thinking that will sink a school. The first school to leave gets the BEST deal. The last school to leave gets the WORST deal. Every school that leaves closes one more potential door to a suitor and substantially reduces the other school's bargaining chips. Each school is independently incentivized to find the best situation they can as quickly as possible, before the other schools do.
A bit more of the prisoner's dilemma than the Mexican Standoff. If the Big 8 all stick together the outcome for the group is the best. BUT, if someone breaks out on their own their deal is better and so on, until you get to Kansas State.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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Originally posted by CBB_Fan View PostI'm sure the NCAA has two big worries. The first is NIL and having to fight dozens of fruitless legal battles. The second is obsolescence. To put it simply, the SEC, B1G, and a few other powerhouses have grown powerful enough to split off and form their own football and basketball playoff system. The NCAA will bend over backward to try and keep these teams under their umbrella, or die.
The SEC is marching to its own drum beat regards recruiting new members that meet its criteria for inclusion. At present Clemson, Ohio State and Notre Dame appear to be the only non-SEC schools with football programs that could justify inclusion without reducing the payouts received by the 16 SEC members. To me the ACC and PAC face issues that will soon prevent them from qualifying as a Power Conference on par with the SEC and to some extent the B1G.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
Every single AAC school would leave within 5 seconds to the Big 8/10/12... whatever.
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Originally posted by WuShockFan View PostThe Big 12 can retool itself and remain a nationally-relevant power conference. No one knows how this is going to play out. Maybe Nebraska's not happy in the Big 10 and would like a revamped Big 12 sans Texas and Oklahoma. Other possibilities include the Big 12 pulling prominent programs out of the American and Mountain West, like Houston, SMU, Tulsa, and Colorado State.
I'm most interested in what Kansas is going to do, because in the current arrangement they will be the largest flagship school in the conference. Yes, their football sucks. But they will be the largest flagship school in the conference and they do have an elite basketball heritage. I think if Kansas leaves, the Big 12 is done as far as being a nationally-relevant power conference. You just can't lose the flagship colleges of the states of Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas and claim that you're still a "power conference" in this part of the country. On the other hand, if Kansas stays I think there is a chance that the Big 12 might be able to rebuild by bringing in other programs and raising the profile of those programs.
Kansas doesn't move the radar. Kansas is a tough, tough sell. Kansas does have basketball heritage, but then what? Nothing. Crappy football, crappy baseball, mediocre volleyball, sh¹tty across the board Olympic sports. Nothing. And their "National" brand doesn't drive enough revenue to offset their addition to the B1G.
A few years back, KU knew this was coming. They initiated a $300 mm fundraising effort to rebuild their entire football program. New stadium, everything. It failed. They paired it down to just a few upgrades here and there and an indoor practice facility. Nearby B1G schools like Nebraska and Iowa have multiple indoor facilities, and they are adding more. Moreover, Nebraska just casually began digging dirt on another $160 mm football project.
For Kansas to get into the B1G, their inclusion would need to increase conference revenue by $50-$60 mil. Basketball doesn't. Kansas is a MAC school pretending to be a "flagship" because they have a heritage basketball team. For many KU fans, reality is slowly sinking in.
I know Kansas will do anything possible to stay in a power conference. The B1G may give them a lifeboat, but the buy-in will be in the millions and millions. It was $35 million for Nebraska a decade ago. It will be more for KU. The B1G controls all the cards, they control the negotiations, KU, if it even gets that far, will be paying a premium to join. They'd be far better off going the UConn route and dumping their boat anchor football program and joining the AAC or Big East.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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