Looks Like Big 12 Expansion is back on the table.

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Also the ACC now has the Grant of Rights which basically keeps a team from leaving the ACC.
 

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It will be interesting to see who they can get. I think Cincy is a decent pick, BYU would be a no brainier. Houston would be a great team to add. I like Memphis and East Carolina as well to get in those markets.
 

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Talk of adding 2 to 4 schools. Interesting to see how this plays out
Wonder if some of the other conferences will follow suit and expand?
 

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Seen some speculation about Notre Dame and Texas going to ACC. Maybe that is a little too real, with the new ACC network, and the Big 12 is moving out of desperation. Who knows...
 

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Gotta think Houston and Memphis at the top of the list....with Cincinnati, UConn, BYU, East Carolina and UCF or USF on the next tier....
 
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insiders seem to think Memphis is a done deal. and Houston makes no sense as it would elevate another Texas program to then do battle for all the instate recruits. Not something an Oklahoma or Oky State would like.

I'd say the race is between Cincy & BYU for the other expansion slot.
 

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Again, what possible benefit would it be for the rest of the B12 to elevate Houston to being a pier, on an equal playing field? All the recruits in that area no longer need to leave for Texas or Texas Tech or Oklahoma or TCU to play in the "big leagues", they can just stay home.
 

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I have no clue but here is my thinking
BYU - for sure
Cinn - Geographical close to WVA for their rival
Houston - should be but think no so that it would not already dilute the Texas market
Colorado State - maybe just rival for BYU
Memphis - Just to dig deeper into SEC territory
UCF to get foot into Florida market
UConn - get northeast market


So if I had to guess it would be as follows
BYU
Cinn

Then
Colorado State

then one of the following
Memphis/UCF/UConn
 

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Houston is a lock. Also gives them an outside chance to keep Herman if the join Big 12
Geographically...Houston makes sense, but not financially. As has been discussed in so much of this expansion talk the reason to expand is to gain new markets. Houston doesn't fit for the same reasons that Clemson, Florida State and Georgia Tech would never get into the SEC...those markets are covered already and the way the TV contracts are written they wouldn't produce any additional revenue. The Big 12 already has plenty of feet in the Houston/Texas market so I doubt it would want any more.
Cincy, Memphis, BYU, UCF, USF are the schools I would think are on the top of the list with others like So Miss, Boise St...as plan b candidates.
 

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It’s just a matter of time until the Big 12 implodes. We are moving towards four 16 team conferences within the next five years. The Big 12 doesn’t have any marquee teams to add to their conference at this point. All they are doing is filling slots. The Big 12 doesn’t have a network, nor is there any long term plans to add one. Oklahoma wanted conference expansion but hey wanted Florida State and/or Clemson. With the new ACC GOR (good through 2036), that’s not happening. At this point the SEC needs to add 2 (to get to 16), the B1G needs to add 2, the PAC 12 needs to add 4, and the ACC needs to add 2.

With the ACC GOR, I think another round of expansion is imminent. It’s just a matter of time until the SEC and the B1G make their move on Oklahoma. Of late it sounds like Oklahoma would move to the B1G along with Kansas. I’ve heard Notre Dame and Texas would probably join the ACC at that time. That would leave OSU, TCU and Baylor without a home. If the SEC doesn’t get Oklahoma and OSU, then they would get two of the three from OSU, TCU and Baylor. The PAC 12 would wind up with the one team that’s left, probably Baylor, and would add Texas Tech, Houston and Boise State. From what I’ve heard, Iowa State and Kansas State will be left out of expansion.

What’s interesting is that when the SEC expands, it will be from schools west of the Mississippi River. A couple of years ago everyone thought that it would come from the north, with either NC State or Virginia Tech. With the monetary penalties associated with the new ACC GOR, there is no way any school will be leaving the ACC now until after 2036. That means that SEC expansion will probably come from Texas and Oklahoma, which will push Alabama and Auburn into the SEC East.
 

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It’s just a matter of time until the Big 12 implodes. We are moving towards four 16 team conferences within the next five years. The Big 12 doesn’t have any marquee teams to add to their conference at this point. All they are doing is filling slots. The Big 12 doesn’t have a network, nor is there any long term plans to add one. Oklahoma wanted conference expansion but hey wanted Florida State and/or Clemson. With the new ACC GOR (good through 2036), that’s not happening. At this point the SEC needs to add 2 (to get to 16), the B1G needs to add 2, the PAC 12 needs to add 4, and the ACC needs to add 2.

With the ACC GOR, I think another round of expansion is imminent. It’s just a matter of time until the SEC and the B1G make their move on Oklahoma. Of late it sounds like Oklahoma would move to the B1G along with Kansas. I’ve heard Notre Dame and Texas would probably join the ACC at that time. That would leave OSU, TCU and Baylor without a home. If the SEC doesn’t get Oklahoma and OSU, then they would get two of the three from OSU, TCU and Baylor. The PAC 12 would wind up with the one team that’s left, probably Baylor, and would add Texas Tech, Houston and Boise State. From what I’ve heard, Iowa State and Kansas State will be left out of expansion.

What’s interesting is that when the SEC expands, it will be from schools west of the Mississippi River. A couple of years ago everyone thought that it would come from the north, with either NC State or Virginia Tech. With the monetary penalties associated with the new ACC GOR, there is no way any school will be leaving the ACC now until after 2036. That means that SEC expansion will probably come from Texas and Oklahoma, which will push Alabama and Auburn into the SEC East.

Probably true re Big 12. I know that the teams mentioned above as possible additions hardly quicken the pulse. I'd like to see the SEC take Oklahoma State and Oklahoma and let the others die on the vine.
 

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It’s just a matter of time until the Big 12 implodes. We are moving towards four 16 team conferences within the next five years. The Big 12 doesn’t have any marquee teams to add to their conference at this point. All they are doing is filling slots. The Big 12 doesn’t have a network, nor is there any long term plans to add one. Oklahoma wanted conference expansion but hey wanted Florida State and/or Clemson. With the new ACC GOR (good through 2036), that’s not happening. At this point the SEC needs to add 2 (to get to 16), the B1G needs to add 2, the PAC 12 needs to add 4, and the ACC needs to add 2.

With the ACC GOR, I think another round of expansion is imminent. It’s just a matter of time until the SEC and the B1G make their move on Oklahoma. Of late it sounds like Oklahoma would move to the B1G along with Kansas. I’ve heard Notre Dame and Texas would probably join the ACC at that time. That would leave OSU, TCU and Baylor without a home. If the SEC doesn’t get Oklahoma and OSU, then they would get two of the three from OSU, TCU and Baylor. The PAC 12 would wind up with the one team that’s left, probably Baylor, and would add Texas Tech, Houston and Boise State. From what I’ve heard, Iowa State and Kansas State will be left out of expansion.

I've been of the belief for a while that when the Playoff expands to 8 with automatic conference qualifiers, that ND will be forced to join the ACC as a football member. Whether they prefer to or not, they can't afford to pass up the opportunity at an automatic qualifier and just hope each year to be one of the at-large teams. I think the playoff expansion is inevitable, whether it happens in the next decade remains to be seen. At that point, obviously the ACC picks up an additional team to get to 16.

If conference realignment has shown anything, it's that you better be proactive rather than reactive in terms of stabilizing your conference. The reactive conferences - the Old Big East and now apparently the Big 12 - haven't fared to well once the dust begins to settle.
 
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Probably true re Big 12. I know that the teams mentioned above as possible additions hardly quicken the pulse. I'd like to see the SEC take Oklahoma State and Oklahoma and let the others die on the vine.

I agree...Take OSU and OK and call it a day for the SEC. It adds quality fb, basketball, and baseball.
 

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Big 12 is a joke. Oklahoma wants out and if they leave it's done. That said, I don't see it being around for 5 more years. The Longhorn Network killed that conference
 

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Big 12 is a joke. Oklahoma wants out and if they leave it's done. That said, I don't see it being around for 5 more years. The Longhorn Network killed that conference

Yup. Absolutely dysfunctional group of morons. Texas and Oklahoma butt heads about everything.

Oklahoma should have gotten out when Missouri and Nebraska did. But they chose to side with Texas. Reaping what they sowed.
 

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According to ESPN they polled B12 coaches and they favored adding BYU & Houston.
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Houston & BYU 5 votes
Cinn & Memphis 4 votes
Colorado St and UCF 1 vote each

Agree that the Longhorn Network is hurting the conference
 
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According to ESPN they polled B12 coaches and they favored adding BYU & Houston.
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Houston & BYU 5 votes
Cinn & Memphis 4 votes
Colorado St and UCF 1 vote each

Agree that the Longhorn Network is hurting the conference
This is the Big 12 last stand. Thanks to the failing Longhorn Network that divided the league, there is nothing left to leverage. Add the embarrassment of the Baylor issue and the Big 12 will be forced to divide their top teams between the Pac 12 and the SEC.
 
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insiders seem to think Memphis is a done deal. and Houston makes no sense as it would elevate another Texas program to then do battle for all the instate recruits. Not something an Oklahoma or Oky State would like.

I'd say the race is between Cincy & BYU for the other expansion slot.
You seem to forget the old Southwest Conference was all Texas schools plus Arkansas.
 

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Big 12 is a joke. Oklahoma wants out and if they leave it's done. That said, I don't see it being around for 5 more years. The Longhorn Network killed that conference
Yep.....Texas is the gift that keeps on giving. Poison pill and conference killer that drives good members to other leagues. Think about it....Texas was responsible for the Big 12 losing aTm and Nebraska. Unbelievable! Whatever conference takes Texas in....the existing conference members will have to make it abundantly clear....the "big me...little you" game is over. If I had a say in the SEC....I wouldn't touch the longhorns. UT is failed flagship athletic program many times over. Longhorns need to get in line or join your conference of 1.
 
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Yep.....Texas is the gift that keeps on giving. Poison pill and conference killer that drives good members to other leagues. Think about it....Texas was responsible for the Big 12 losing aTm and Nebraska. Unbelievable! Whatever conference takes Texas in....the existing conference members will have to make it abundantly clear....the "big me...little you" game is over. If I had a say in the SEC....I wouldn't touch the longhorns. UT is failed flagship athletic program many times over. Longhorns need to get in line or join your conference of 1.
Well said.
 

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Yep.....Texas is the gift that keeps on giving. Poison pill and conference killer that drives good members to other leagues. Think about it....Texas was responsible for the Big 12 losing aTm and Nebraska. Unbelievable! Whatever conference takes Texas in....the existing conference members will have to make it abundantly clear....the "big me...little you" game is over. If I had a say in the SEC....I wouldn't touch the longhorns. UT is failed flagship athletic program many times over. Longhorns need to get in line or join your conference of 1.

If the rumors are true......


A conference, which was one of the best sports conferences in the country only 10-15 years ago, has since lost:

Nebraska
Texas A&M
Colorado
Missouri

and looks to be adding:

West Virginia
Houston
Cincinnati
TCU
Connecticut
BYU

Wow. Well done, Texas. You really came out ahead on that deal!

What a shitshow.
 
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I have been of the opinion since the machinations around West Virginia gaining entry and our being shutout of the Big XII that Texas has used their outsized leverage within the Big XII merely to buy time. They ultimately saw Notre Dame as the perfect model for themselves--Independent in Football but perhaps with the Longhorn network conceivably independent in select sports as well and controlling all of their television inventory through the network. The difference as I see it is the Longhorn network is going to hamstring them when the Big XII GOR exhausts and conference shuffling resumes; the Pac 12 won't take them, the Big Ten won't take them without some concession of the Longhorn network into the Big Ten network and I think a big pin was kicked out from them with the ACC network announcement this week. The ACC may someday give them "the Notre Dame" deal, but Notre Dame has proven to be a very accommodating partner with the ACC thus far. The Texas/Notre Dame split 15th/16th teams into the ACC was a rumor as far back as ten years ago even before Syracuse and Pitt entered into the ACC and Maryland bolted for the Big Ten. I think Texas has painted themselves into a corner where they have lost some bargaining leverage when that time comes. And it's coming for the Big XII.
 
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I have been of the opinion since the machinations around West Virginia gaining entry and our being shutout of the Big XII that Texas has used their outsized leverage within the Big XII merely to buy time. They ultimately saw Notre Dame as the perfect model for themselves--Independent in Football but perhaps with the Longhorn network conceivably independent in select sports as well and controlling all of their television inventory through the network. The difference as I see it is the Longhorn network is going to hamstring them when the Big XII GOR exhausts and conference shuffling resumes; the Pac 12 won't take them, the Big Ten won't take them without some concession of the Longhorn network into the Big Ten network and I think a big pin was kicked out from them with the ACC network announcement this week. The ACC may someday give them "the Notre Dame" deal, but Notre Dame has proven to be a very accommodating partner with the ACC thus far. The Texas/Notre Dame split 15th/16th teams into the ACC was a rumor as far back as ten years ago even before Syracuse and Pitt entered into the ACC and Maryland bolted for the Big Ten. I think Texas has painted themselves into a corner where they have lost some bargaining leverage when that time comes. And it's coming for the Big XII.
Texas and Kansas to the SEC or the Big 10, OU and OKU to the SEC or Big 10. The schools remaining plus the ones mentioned for expansion form the newest Power 5 conference. Texas folds the Longhorn Network into the SEC network and rekindles the A&M rivalry. Kansas strengthens the Kansas City market and renews their long, historic rivalry with Missouri. The SEC Network becomes stronger in Texas markets, plus Kansas City and St. Louis. Kansas strengthens basketball in the SEC.
 

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Texas and Kansas to the SEC or the Big 10, OU and OKU to the SEC or Big 10. The schools remaining plus the ones mentioned for expansion form the newest Power 5 conference. Texas folds the Longhorn Network into the SEC network and rekindles the A&M rivalry. Kansas strengthens the Kansas City market and renews their long, historic rivalry with Missouri. The SEC Network becomes stronger in Texas markets, plus Kansas City and St. Louis. Kansas strengthens basketball in the SEC.
The SEC will never take Kansas because they suck at football. Football drives the bus and I would guess they would go after OU and/or OSU.
 

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ESPN pays Texas $18 million per year for the Longhorn Network, and is losing money doing it. There is lots of incentive for Texas to bolt to the best available conference. Perhaps that is the source of urgency, all of a sudden, for Big 12 expansion.
 
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The SEC will never take Kansas because they suck at football. Football drives the bus and I would guess they would go after OU and/or OSU.
Yes, but they would bolster basketball that the SEC desperately wants to elevate in stature. And, don't forget they are 30 minutes from Kansas City and would bolster ratings. Fun to speculate.
 

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Here ya go.... Cincinnati pair with WVA, Houston, no brainer large TV market, BYU, national brand, and.... Boise State, a name that causes people to tune in.
 

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Yes, but they would bolster basketball that the SEC desperately wants to elevate in stature. And, don't forget they are 30 minutes from Kansas City and would bolster ratings. Fun to speculate.[/QUO
Nothing wrong with your speculation J just don't think the SEC cares what happens in basketball. I know a few years ago when it looked like the Big 12 might fold not one power 5 conference showed any interest in Kansas. It was speculated that they may end up in the WAC.
 

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According to ESPN ticker at bottom of screen, BYU has contacted the Big12 announcing their interest in joining. BYU would be an instant take IMO. Strong sports, more or less locks down a large portion of Utah, and brings in a national support of the Mormon population.
 

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ESPN pays Texas $18 million per year for the Longhorn Network, and is losing money doing it. There is lots of incentive for Texas to bolt to the best available conference. Perhaps that is the source of urgency, all of a sudden, for Big 12 expansion.

For Texas to screw their conference out of expanding again and again and then end up bolting for greener pastures themselves would be the ultimate screw over. Karma will catch up to that sooner or later.
 
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If the rumors are true......


A conference, which was one of the best sports conferences in the country only 10-15 years ago, has since lost:

Nebraska
Texas A&M
Colorado
Missouri

and looks to be adding:

West Virginia
Houston
Cincinnati
TCU
Connecticut
BYU

Wow. Well done, Texas. You really came out ahead on that deal!

What a shitshow.

One of the fanbases I looked at wants trade West Virginia for Missouri. I have no idea how those 2 fanbases feel, adding WV to the East would make more sense than Missouri being in the East. They also mentioned wanting Nebraska, who left because of Texas in the first place. They would also like to add Colorado. If neither come on board they had rather go west, they want no part of Cincinnati, Houston or UConn in the Big12. But BYU was interesting to them.
 

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According to ESPN BYU has talked to B12 but due to Mormon faith they do not play on Sundays.
Talk that they could work around it.
According to media Texas & Texas Tech have endorsed Houston
Interesting to see how this plays out.