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RE: If the SEC did expand again and did so from the Big 12 who should we take and why?
(09-18-2015 05:24 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(09-18-2015 01:11 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  From another board, not me.

My personal opinion, is that the Big 12 will dissolve, too many differences to unify them for expansion. Texas will join the ACC in Olympic Sports and be independent in Football, as is Notre Dame. Kansas and Oklahoma will move to the Big Ten. While the PAC 12 in collusion with the Big 10 moves to add (2) schools from TCU, Baylor, and Texas TECH, as well as Oklahoma State, and Kansas St. This collusion effort helps both conferences in cross-alignment. The SEC has no interest in remaining Big 12 members, nor does the ACC, as there is no financial benefit to either. I believe the remaining Big 12 schools, some ACC members, MWC members, and BYU form a new national conference, and yes this conference will be a P5 Conference. At this point the FBS splits, and you see the NCAA reorganize as follows;
FBS
FBS-IA
FCS - Several FCS schools move up to FBS-IA, which leads to new conferences, and new revenue for broadcasters.
Would need 75% of members, 8 members, to vote for dissolution in order to break up the conference and maintain TV rights/break the GOR.

Only lists Texas->ACC, Kansas & OU-->B1G, and two more to PAC. That's only 5 teams and lots of lawsuits and lost TV revenues for that blunder. If the ACC added 3 or 4 B12 schools as full members, this dissolution would work.

Typo above, AAC.

I think for it to work the TV people/Bowl people have to make whole the
remaining Big 12 leftovers with the merger of whatever schools. Big 12 leftovers keep bball tourney credits also. They remain P5 in football. If not then yeah plenty of work to keep some law firms real busy.
09-18-2015 05:45 PM
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