Report: Big 12 presidents expected to meet this week, could vote to add Gonzaga
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Barkley Truax•about 19 hours•
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Big 12 presidents are expected to meet this week to discuss further expansion — and
Gonzaga‘s name is once again expected to be thrown into the hat, per Front Office Sports.
It was over a year ago that Gonzaga, a college basketball powerhouse with no football program, met with Big 12 brass to discuss a potential invitation to the conference. While those talks ultimately went cold for a while, the Houston Chronicle has reported that the conference’s group of presidents could vote to add Gonzaga. Some reports note that there has been some “
positive momentum,” surrounding the move on both sides but isn’t a “slam dunk.”
Even Big 12 commissioner Brett Yorkmark has expressed “
overwhelming support” for the Bulldogs’ potential to join the conference — but it isn’t up to just him.
75 percent of the presidents, or nine of the 12 (excluding
Texas and
Oklahoma) will need to approve the vote for it to pass. Or, if you factor in the incoming schools from the Pac-12, 12 of 16 presidents would need to approve if they were not to add the Bulldogs this week.
It’s not farfetched to see Gonzaga join the conference. After all, the Big 12 has already accepted Houston, another noted powerhouse under Kelvin Sampson. Other teams in outside conferences such as UConn — the reigning NCAA Champions — are another option to explore. Adding a 17th and 18th team, at least to their basketball ranks, has the potential to make the Big 12 one of the most must-see conferences in college hoops while the SEC and Big Ten are focused on the gridiron.
Mark Few, who has been Gonzaga’s head coach since 1999, has been one of the most dominating head coaches in college basketball history. His teams have won at least 30 games in seven of the last nine years — and in the other two, they came up just short with 29. The 2010-2011 campaign was the last time the Bulldogs lost at least 10 games in a single season as well.
Still, the Bulldogs have never been able to claim a national championship under their longtime head coach — or ever for that matter. They’re 2-0 all-time in Final Four games but have fallen just short in both subsequent national championship games in 2017 and 2021, respectively.
Whether a change of conference scenery would aid Gonzaga in their quest to claim their first NCAA Championship remains to be seen, but a bump in weekly competition coupled with the legitimacy of playing in what will be one of the strongest conferences in the country should be enough to get any Bulldog fan excited for what the future may hold.
Marcus Adams Jr., former Kansas transfer, no longer attending Gonzaga
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Marcus Adams Jr. / Gonzaga MBB
Freshman small forward
Marcus Adams Jr. will no longer be attending
Gonzaga, he told On3. Adams will remain in the transfer portal and will not have to re-enter because he did not officially enroll at the school.
The former four-star recruit initially signed with and enrolled at
Kansas. He was participating in workouts with the Jayhawks and was attending summer classes. The 6-foot-8 California native spent roughly a month in Lawrence before deciding to enter the transfer portal in mid-July. However, the
transfer portal window closed in May. The 60-day window allows first-time transfers to be immediately eligible. Since Adams entered the portal after the deadline had passed, he might need a waiver from the NCAA in order to be eligible this season.
Less than a week after entering the portal, Adams publicized his commitment to
Gonzaga. On July 31st, the school
announced Adams had officially signed with the Zags.
Four weeks later, the highly-touted recruit is now once again looking for a new place to call home and has officially reopened his recruitment.
According to the
On3 Industry Rankings, Marcus Adams Jr. is the No. 66 overall prospect in the 2023 cycle. He’s also the No. 14 small forward prospect and the No. 11 player in the state of California. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.