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you understand the game.Any new additions are intended to protect the leftover schools from the impending departures. The conference needs to keep 10 members after OU, KU, UT leave.
you understand the game.Any new additions are intended to protect the leftover schools from the impending departures. The conference needs to keep 10 members after OU, KU, UT leave.
You see the picture well.If Texas has its way, Houston will be strongly considered considered. U Texas has lost a lot of clout lately in the Texas State house as former Governor Rick Perry was a A&M alumni and brought in a mix A&M supporters into state government and those who don't like U Texas's elitism/liberal ways. By bringing in Houston to the XII, Texas basically makes Houston its political servant in the state house for the foreseeable future and will help push back the A&M delegation. In addition, U Houston would also owe U Texas big time within the XII and would not threaten the Long Horn's rule over to XII unlike adding a school that would beholden to the Long Horns such as a Florida school, BYU, Cincinnati or UConn. The only reason that U Texas would not support the addition of U Houston is if U Texas actually views the XII has a long-term home because they know adding U Houston will basically push U Oklahoma out the door and without the Sooners, the XII will fall. Adding U Houston now allows U Texas to continue to own the XII and maximize the return on its investment on the XII and LHN over the short-term knowing that in the long term, U Texas will find a new home (B1G or PAC).
B12 should make a deal with ACC and Big Ten to put the programs in new homes. UT, WVU, BU, TCU, TT, Okie State to ACC. OU and KU to Big Ten. ACC Network gets going with the state of Texas included. The ACC media contact gets shared between FOX and ESPN as a result, increasing exposure across several channels. KSU and ISU join the AAC to enhance that league.
B12 should make a deal with ACC and Big Ten to put the programs in new homes. UT, WVU, BU, TCU, TT, Okie State to ACC. OU and KU to Big Ten. ACC Network gets going with the state of Texas included. The ACC media contact gets shared between FOX and ESPN as a result, increasing exposure across several channels. KSU and ISU join the AAC to enhance that league.
Over on Landthieves, I read about the idea that the networks should or would find safe landing spots for the Big12 teams. All of the scenarios about how homes could be found for the other schools if OK left. You're doing the same thing. Meanwhile, no one gave a damn that UConn was screwed in conference realignment.
Isn't Oklahoma State undefeated? Seems like they can make it in by beating Baylor and Oklahoma at home.That could be coming...Baylor and TCU each having a loss now guarantees that the Big 12 Champ will have one loss.
If Stanford hadn't lost Saturday, I would have had the Big 12 out of the play off...now, they have a chance.
If Clemson wins out...Clemson
Ohio State if they win out
Notre Dame if they win out
mystery...Big 12 or Pac 12
Seems to me Alabama or the SEC champ has a claim as well.
Didn't even mention the SEC...I see them as a given no matter their champ's record.
Seems to me Alabama or the SEC champ has a claim as well.
Doubtful but if the AAC were to lose two teams, this is pretty much the least bad alternative, unless, of course, someone can be convinced to take Tulsa and Tulane.I think if they expand it will be More Texas teams
Houston & SMU