VectorVictor
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The Big XII would take Houston only for the fact that they lost any official foothold of the Houston TV market with aTm going to the SEC. This move at least allows the Big XII to claim Houston as a media city. Hell, it's why CSU/Air Force are viable expansion candidates--their inclusion would allow the Big XII to claim the Denver TV market again.I think the ACC has a better shot at taking Cincinnati, UCF, USF, or Memphis to go to 16. And there will be one other Texas school in the Big 12 when it is all said and done.I was involved in a twitter discussion regarding Houston to the Big 12. Most people think Texas would block Houston to the Big 12. I don't see the Big 12 wanting another Texas school. Cincinnati seems like a logical choice. Mike'l Severe responded to me with UCF. A lot of schools don't want to put up with BYU's scheduling requirements and their rules of no games on Sundays.Houston does nothing for the Big 12 financially. Nothing.I think Houston is going to be joining the Big 12 within the next couple of years and they want to have a guy like Herman in place.
If the 12 is going to expand, its going to be in new markets. Think some combination of BYU/Cincinnati/UCF/USF/Memphis.
This, of course requires the Big 12 to remain intact. Which I am suspicious of.
But yeah, this would require the Big XII to remain intact and agree on two new candidates for expansion. And considering Oklahoma has voiced their high standards in who they want in (possibly so they have an excuse in place to jump ship if they don't like the additions/conference), I doubt agreement on expansion candidates will happen.