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This is what I don’t understand. If that’s what he really “wants”, then why does he HAVE to take Utah?
Thing you have to remember about Big 12 is they fancy themselves a football power.

Things changed on the ground.
 
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Increases on research spending? The conferences and the AAU measure research grants. No school spends their own tuition money on research.
True, but schools do spend their own money to bring in academics who can attract research spending. I imagine this is what they are getting at.
 
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Increases on research spending? The conferences and the AAU measure research grants. No school spends their own tuition money on research. They'd go broke. All money is spent on classroom instruction. In fact, half of every grant goes to instruction and not research.

So, Oregon can't increase research spending more than it is already trying to increase research spending.
Can we not talk academics? It really doesn’t matter.
 
This is what I don’t understand. If that’s what he really “wants”, then why does he HAVE to take Utah?
I'm not sure any conference commissioner has ever been given the autonomy to make expansion decisions entirely on his own. As Colorado (and Arizona, if rumors are true) had to be voted on by all B-12 members, I think it is very safe to say that all he can do on the decisions of who to add is make recommendations.
 
Why would Yormark capitulate on his plan just because the PAC 12 disintegrated? If he wants a national conference, he needs to come east and execute his initial plan. Staying west centric kills the competition, but that is all. So the Big 12 goes past 16. Ultimately conferences are going to 20, look at what the Big 10 might do.
 
I'm not sure any conference commissioner has ever been given the autonomy to make expansion decisions entirely on his own. As Colorado (and Arizona, if rumors are true) had to be voted on by all B-12 members, I think it is very safe to say that all he can do on the decisions of who to add is make recommendations.
Yormack went to go grab one or two, and circumstances made him get 4.

He played that perfectly.

But, that isn’t a basketball conference. I hope Stanford and Cal go Indy. That would be fun to get them on UConn schedule.
 
I'm not sure any conference commissioner has ever been given the autonomy to make expansion decisions entirely on his own. As Colorado (and Arizona, if rumors are true) had to be voted on by all B-12 members, I think it is very safe to say that all he can do on the decisions of who to add is make recommendations.
Kevin Warren didn't want to expand. The Big 10 schools got rid of him. New commissioner Pettiti is open to expansion.
 
It's maddening that these jokers (and apparently Utah) need to be dragged kicking and screaming into the same lifeboat that UConn would kill for a seat in. But what can you do.
I thought desire to be in the big 12 was one of the criteria is for picking who gets in.
 
Yormack went to go grab one or two, and circumstances made him get 4.

He played that perfectly.

But, that isn’t a basketball conference. I hope Stanford and Cal go Indy. That would be fun to get them on UConn schedule.
What? It was already the best basketball conference and added Houston and Arizona.
 
Lizzo fancies herself as a sex symbol.
I thought desire to be in the big 12 was one of the criteria is for picking who gets in.
It doesn’t even matter. UConn willing to come across the continent to come in…maybe.

Utah and ASU hold their noses…not even biggest brands in own state, and they get in. SMH.
 
I'm not convinced it isn't 3 (ASU), I'm not convinced it isn't 4 (Utah). The game has not finished being played everybody.
 
What? It was already the best basketball conference and added Houston and Arizona.
It’s the best this last year. It’s going to be deep again and the best. But, that midwestern hoops league doesn’t rate in the east. Outside of Kansas, no one cares hoops wise.
 
It doesn’t even matter. UConn willing to come across the continent to come in…maybe.

Utah and ASU hold their noses…not even biggest brands in own state, and they get in. SMH.
Utah is the biggest brand in its state. ASU is huge and plays in metro Phoenix. An NHL team uses its arena. We really need to lose some of our biases about these schools.
 
Utah is the biggest brand in its state. ASU is huge and plays in metro Phoenix. An NHL team uses its arena. We really need to lose some of our biases about these schools.
BYU dwarfs Utah. Arizona is a bigger brand than ASU.

They are good middle of the pack solid top 50 athletic programs. They belong where they are.

But this isn’t USC moving. They are taking an escape hatch because Oregon and Washington are headed to Big 10.
 
It doesn’t even matter. UConn willing to come across the continent to come in…maybe.

Utah and ASU hold their noses…not even biggest brands in own state, and they get in. SMH.
It's crazy, don't even try and make sense of it.

Everything Yormark said about expanding East/NYC/basketball being undervalued is out the window and it's all about football. Uconn could go 10-1 in football and they would say yeah but you didn't beat Tennessee. Meanwhile they basically let community colleges into these other conferences.
 
Start the sales job on Oregon, Washington, nationally ranked Oregon State, Washington State, Stanford, Cal, national finalist San Diego, and Utah being a mighty fine block for a Power Conference - with the added benefit of adding in fellow state public school Utah State, nationally-known Boise State and the growing city of Las Vegas with UNLV and whatever else the marketing department can think of.

New PAC.

If the PAC survives, I agree that San Diego St. is in whenever they want to be in. UNLV is an attractive market, i.e., the new shiny thing, but their facilities are lacking P5 standards, especially football, and Stanford and Cal may have an issue rubbing elbows with them (US News #285). Boise St.’s facilities are a tad better, but their ranking is even worse (#331-440).
 
If the PAC survives, I agree that San Diego St. is in whenever they want to be in. UNLV is an attractive market, i.e., the new shiny thing, but their facilities are lacking P5 standards, especially football, and Stanford and Cal may have an issue rubbing elbows with them (US News #285). Boise St.’s facilities are a tad better, but their ranking is even worse (#331-440).
Stanford would rather go Indy in Football and join the ivy league.
 
It's maddening that these jokers (and apparently Utah) need to be dragged kicking and screaming into the same lifeboat that UConn would kill for a seat in. But what can you do.
And at the Big 12 Conference, didn’t BY state, “we only want schools that really want to part of what we are building here” or something like that??!!

Umm - where’s your word on that Mr. BY?
 

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