Big XII expansion/network?

The part of this story I love most is where it says that B1G teams will be making double the money that Big-XII teams make on the TV network deal. All of the schools that kept voting with tex-a$$....you deserve what you got. The conference is a mess and could implode yet if they can't do a deal that includes a VIABLE television deal and expansion so they can have a conference championship game. That game would almost guarantee them a spot in the college football championship playoff. Having none of that costs them tons of money and tex-a$$ doesn't seem to give a sh!t. They still don't want to give up their exclusive short-horn network....because....well....why would they? I mean, they're tex-a$$, they rule the conference; right?

I'm so freaking glad Nebraska left that piece of crap when they had the chance.

http://www.vanquishthefoe.com/byu-football/2016/5/14/11672252/byu-football-oklahoma-big-12-conference-expansion-longhorn-network

 
The part of this story I love most is where it says that B1G teams will be making double the money that Big-XII teams make on the TV network deal. All of the schools that kept voting with tex-a$$....you deserve what you got. The conference is a mess and could implode yet if they can't do a deal that includes a VIABLE television deal and expansion so they can have a conference championship game. That game would almost guarantee them a spot in the college football championship playoff. Having none of that costs them tons of money and tex-a$$ doesn't seem to give a sh!t. They still don't want to give up their exclusive short-horn network....because....well....why would they? I mean, they're tex-a$$, they rule the conference; right?

I'm so freaking glad Nebraska left that piece of crap when they had the chance.

http://www.vanquishthefoe.com/byu-football/2016/5/14/11672252/byu-football-oklahoma-big-12-conference-expansion-longhorn-network
The will have one next year. They got an exemption to do so with 10 teams. Also guarantees a rematch for the CCG

 
The part of this story I love most is where it says that B1G teams will be making double the money that Big-XII teams make on the TV network deal. All of the schools that kept voting with tex-a$$....you deserve what you got. The conference is a mess and could implode yet if they can't do a deal that includes a VIABLE television deal and expansion so they can have a conference championship game. That game would almost guarantee them a spot in the college football championship playoff. Having none of that costs them tons of money and tex-a$$ doesn't seem to give a sh!t. They still don't want to give up their exclusive short-horn network....because....well....why would they? I mean, they're tex-a$$, they rule the conference; right?

I'm so freaking glad Nebraska left that piece of crap when they had the chance.

http://www.vanquishthefoe.com/byu-football/2016/5/14/11672252/byu-football-oklahoma-big-12-conference-expansion-longhorn-network
The will have one next year. They got an exemption to do so with 10 teams. Also guarantees a rematch for the CCG
I can't even tell you how hard I'm going to laugh when the team that needs to win to get into the CFP loses the rematch in the CCG.

 
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Memphis and Houston seem to be two of the top three logical choices (with BYU). But the other two are interesting.


 
I highly...HIGHLY doubt Nebraska is among the potential two. My initial guess would be Colorado & Missouri.

 
ColoradoHusk said:
I think Cincinnati, Houston, UCF, and Memphis are the front-runners to be added to the Big XII.
That would actually be pretty good for them. Probably as good as they can hope for at this point.

 
The Duke said:
I highly...HIGHLY doubt Nebraska is among the potential two. My initial guess would be Colorado & Missouri.
Financially it makes sense for NONE of the former schools to re-enter the cesspool

 
CSU is one I'd never really thought of but kind of makes sense. Closer geographically and Denver is the #18 market in the US.

Memphis is the #48 market. Salt Lake City is #33. Cincinnati is #34. Orlando is #18.

 
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