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Well after hearing that the SEC commissioner would want Texas and Oklahoma to join but doesn't see either as a realistic possibility, I don't see anyway either of those schools stay in the Big-12. It just wouldn't make sense to stay in what now would be a 10 team league and make far less money than they would be if they joined the Pac-10.
 
Utah is a better get than Texas anyway.......LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL


Wow, Larry. Epic fail on the horizon
 
http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1093803



I will give the biggest LOL EVER if the PAC 10 manages to only get Colorado in all of this. It literally might be the single worst Big 12 school in terms of academics, athletics and ability to generate revenue
i'm still trying to figure out what it is that you think you know about these big 12 schools because it all seems to be off.

colorado brings the denver tv market and is a pretty good academic school as well. just on those two alone it's a much better choice than tech, k state, oklahoma state, and iowa state.
 
i'm still trying to figure out what it is that you think you know about these big 12 schools because it all seems to be off.

colorado brings the denver tv market and is a pretty good academic school as well. just on those two alone it's a much better choice than tech, k state, oklahoma state, and iowa state.


I saw a breakdown of tv ratings per school in the Houston Chronical last year. While the Denver tv market is great, it's not great for college football. It came in 11th out of 12. As for good academic school???? http://www.buffzone.com/ci_15259854?source=most_viewed
 
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Meh, people were saying it was inevitable last week that we'd see a Pac-16. There are too many moving parts and too many things can change.
 
Yep. This is what you see at the end of a deal. Each side is bringing in alternatives to get a little more from the other side at the closing. I still think wherever UT heads, A&M is sure to follow. However, they have enough pride to make it look like it was their idea all along.
 
Yep. This is what you see at the end of a deal. Each side is bringing in alternatives to get a little more from the other side at the closing. I still think wherever UT heads, A&M is sure to follow. However, they have enough pride to make it look like it was their idea all along.



As long as we get Texas and Oklahoma, the PAC 10 will be great
 
In wonder if Texas and the other schools would stick around just to get their part of the CU/Nebraska termination fees. If so, I wonder if they'll just wait a year (get the money) and then spring next year. Television contracts and all, they'd have to wait a year anyway to formally join the Pac 10. Is it possible that leaving right now means they're leaving money on the table?
 
In wonder if Texas and the other schools would stick around just to get their part of the CU/Nebraska termination fees. If so, I wonder if they'll just wait a year (get the money) and then spring next year. Television contracts and all, they'd have to wait a year anyway to formally join the Pac 10. Is it possible that leaving right now means they're leaving money on the table?


It might, but the big thing standing in the way of this whole thing is Texas wanting it's own tv network that would generate close to 5 million per year, on top of any other tv contract. if they stay in the Big 12, and this supposed new tv deal is for real, they would make more money staying put. The PAC 10 does not allow it's schools to have their own network.
 
$25 MM per year? I know Texas has it's fans, but that sounds overly optimistic. If true, it's interesting because it could play against the idea of superconferences.
 
$25 MM per year? I know Texas has it's fans, but that sounds overly optimistic. If true, it's interesting because it could play against the idea of superconferences.




It's not overly optimistic.

Texas has a waiting list of 15 thousand just for season tickets to a stadium thaty seat 100 + thousand. Since the conference has no profit sharing system, Texas will make a lot more than anyone else.
 
The last reported television deal I saw (Google) for Notre Dame was $9 mil a year, but that might've been the previous deal.
 
$25 MM per year? I know Texas has it's fans, but that sounds overly optimistic. If true, it's interesting because it could play against the idea of superconferences.
that isn't 25 mil a year for their own tv network but 25 mil a year for their tv network combined with a new big 12 tv contract.
 
the big 12 doesn't split their revenue equally but they do share some of their revenue.




Yes. I was trying to dumb it down for people that don't follow college sports that closely. In the end, Texas will make more than the other schools.
 
If it's really all about the money, then there's nothing Larry Scott could've done anyway. If it's all true, it's a bummer for the also-rans in the Big 12. Even more so than in the past, the smaller schools are going to have a tough time competing.
 

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