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What if the Big 12 is acting as an assassin for the SEC/Big10?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 132084349" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>The money has never been the same. Right now the BIG 12 is in the low 40’s, SEC a few mil more and the Big Ten in the 50 mil range,</p><p></p><p>The SEC signed a new ESpN deal paying around $60-$70 mil per school/ yr and the Big Ten is reportedly getting ready to do a deal in the $79-75 mil per school range. With the new money expected to come from the next playoff they are each supposed to escalate over time into the $100 mil per school range by the end of the decade.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile reports have been the BIG 12 can expect at least in the $55-$60 mil range per school, which will also escalate and get up there with new playoff money in that $85 mil range itself— perhaps more.</p><p></p><p>but as weve seen, AcC member Clemson was able to not only get into playoffs but also win it all from the lowest paid conference, so obviously money doesn’t determine success. texass the perfect example of that as they were always the highest paid of anyone due to their BIg 12 membership. Haven’t won anything in a long time now. Probably never will again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 132084349, member: 1428007"] The money has never been the same. Right now the BIG 12 is in the low 40’s, SEC a few mil more and the Big Ten in the 50 mil range, The SEC signed a new ESpN deal paying around $60-$70 mil per school/ yr and the Big Ten is reportedly getting ready to do a deal in the $79-75 mil per school range. With the new money expected to come from the next playoff they are each supposed to escalate over time into the $100 mil per school range by the end of the decade. Meanwhile reports have been the BIG 12 can expect at least in the $55-$60 mil range per school, which will also escalate and get up there with new playoff money in that $85 mil range itself— perhaps more. but as weve seen, AcC member Clemson was able to not only get into playoffs but also win it all from the lowest paid conference, so obviously money doesn’t determine success. texass the perfect example of that as they were always the highest paid of anyone due to their BIg 12 membership. Haven’t won anything in a long time now. Probably never will again. [/QUOTE]
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