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A potentially significant day for UConn. SDSU is no longer a possible competitor for a Big 12 spot. And the PAC 12 remains intact, at least for now.
Not certain we can say the PAC stays intact yet.
 
I do worry about the stability of the Big 12 were we to go there if the Pac 12 recovers its footing, financially and prestige wise
They just had their guts ripped out. Prestige isn't on the radar at this point.
 
Both conferences had just had their guts ripped out.

It's assumed at this point that Oregon and Washington and maybe even Stanford will eventually be in the B1G, maybe even soon. Given that, the B12 is likely to be more stable going forward, at least that is the prevailing thought.
 
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It's assumed at this point that Oregon and Washington and maybe even Stanford will eventually be in the B1G, maybe even soon. Given that, the B12 is likely to be more stable going forward, at least that is the prevailing thought.
The Big 12 announcement happened 2 years ago and new teams are coming in already. But the legal definition of "just" is up for various motions and expert witnesses may be called.
Big 12 is much more stable than the ACC or the PAC 12. Both those leagues have their marquee teams searching for a way out.
 
UA and ASU are seperate markets. Tucson and Phoenix. Also, the rivalry is great and keeping them together adds value.

But we should be ahead of Utah by any metric.
The question is which is more valuable:
UConn and one Arizona school or
two Arizona schools.

I think UConn and one Arizona school is more valuable.

There are of course other possibilities, but if it comes down to the choices I listed above I like UConn's chances.
 
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Pfft, Texas only has about 25% as many FBS schools per square mile as the Land of Steady Habits. (I think, but clearly could be off the mark)
but 160% as many per capita. (2.3m vs 3.6m)
 


-> Possible expansion

Yormark has been very open about the possibility of adding even more teams to the Big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma depart for the SEC.

“If you’ve read what Brett Yormark has said publicly, then you can imagine what he’s saying privately,” said Holmoe. “There’s no question about it. That’s one of the key elements moving forward with conferences. There are so many changes right now. … When you see the impact that UCLA, USC, Oklahoma and Texas have on the total landscape of college athletics, the domino effect is amazing. You have to be paying attention to membership. There’s a ton of discussions about that. One thing that Brett does very well is, he handles a lot of that. It keeps our focus on the Big 12. We have to be great at what we do and not get distracted by the what-ifs or possibilities. I feel that he brings us the perfect amount of information so we’re not distracted.” <-
 
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With the Big12 having a fair amount of their games scheduled to be televised on Thursday and Friday nights, this is going to put the PAC 12 in a huge bind during their media rights negotiation. Between the B1G, SEC, ACC, and Big12 grabbing all the prime slots over linear and over the air television, there simply isn’t that many timeslots available for the Pac 12. Who knows, maybe they’ll be innovators going direct to consumer or full streaming for their sports Content?
 
With the Big12 having a fair amount of their games scheduled to be televised on Thursday and Friday nights, this is going to put the PAC 12 in a huge bind during their media rights negotiation. Between the B1G, SEC, ACC, and Big12 grabbing all the prime slots over linear and over the air television, there simply isn’t that many timeslots available for the Pac 12. Who knows, maybe they’ll be innovators going direct to consumer or full streaming for their sports Content?
The game is rigged. The media cartel has every angle covered. They control times and content down to a science.
 
I would assume the big east is in negotiations at this time with fox and cbs on a new media deal
 
I would assume the big east is in negotiations at this time with fox and cbs on a new media deal
If they are, the networks will be wondering about UConn and if they are staying in the Big East.
 
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