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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 129565024" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>I have a feeling that OU is going to try to challenge that prior to the Big Ten signing their agreements. If not I see the strategic placement of the Big Ten's contracts in 2023, just ahead of the Pac 12's in 2024 as a problem. The only thing the failing Pac 12 can do to gain revenues to try to keep up with the Big Ten is get BIG 12 schools. But they aren't strong enough financially to do that. Enter the Big Ten which will poach schools in 2023--or prevent the BIG 12 from getting new contracts two years later by getting OU to announce they are leaving--then the pac is able to pick up what they need.</p><p></p><p>That will leave WVU in a bad situation. There are a few scenarios where things can go one way or another, but WVU, Baylor, KSU and ISU are in the worst position going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 129565024, member: 1428007"] I have a feeling that OU is going to try to challenge that prior to the Big Ten signing their agreements. If not I see the strategic placement of the Big Ten's contracts in 2023, just ahead of the Pac 12's in 2024 as a problem. The only thing the failing Pac 12 can do to gain revenues to try to keep up with the Big Ten is get BIG 12 schools. But they aren't strong enough financially to do that. Enter the Big Ten which will poach schools in 2023--or prevent the BIG 12 from getting new contracts two years later by getting OU to announce they are leaving--then the pac is able to pick up what they need. That will leave WVU in a bad situation. There are a few scenarios where things can go one way or another, but WVU, Baylor, KSU and ISU are in the worst position going forward. [/QUOTE]
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