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This is what makes today's article by Dennis Dodd so strange. Unless Dodd has an agenda against the Big 12 expanding.
He actually made the argument on CT radio that any new additions had to increase revenues by over $50 million to pay for expansion, which ignores the built-in increase in the television contract already in place.
 
Perhaps Tusky is feeling so bad about his school's pitiful performance that he has come here seeking a symbolic metal cilice from which to seek repentance.
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Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 10m10 minutes ago
There will be votes re:expansion prior to the B12 meetings at the end of May. 1st vote is a final vote on whether or not to expand at all

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 9m9 minutes ago
If a no then expansion dies for now. If a yes, 2nd vote is by how many. That vote would immediately follow the yes on expansion vote.

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 8m8 minutes ago
3rd vote would come a week later and would be re: who to add.

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 8m8 minutes ago
Representatives of any added schools are expected to be at the May/June meetings as new members. Announcement would be public just prior
 
Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 10m10 minutes ago
There will be votes re:expansion prior to the B12 meetings at the end of May. 1st vote is a final vote on whether or not to expand at all

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 9m9 minutes ago
If a no then expansion dies for now. If a yes, 2nd vote is by how many. That vote would immediately follow the yes on expansion vote.

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 8m8 minutes ago
3rd vote would come a week later and would be re: who to add.

Utini ‏@PromiscuousJawa · 8m8 minutes ago
Representatives of any added schools are expected to be at the May/June meetings as new members. Announcement would be public just prior

Whether this guy knows what he's talking about or not, the actual informal voting will take place long before. The meetings will be a formality.
 
Whether this guy knows what he's talking about or not, the actual informal voting will take place long before. The meetings will be a formality.

Yeah I mean this isn't inside information. You never go into a high-profile meeting the public is aware of with the possibility of a floor fight.
 
This is what makes today's article by Dennis Dodd so strange. Unless Dodd has an agenda against the Big 12 expanding.

He works for CBS! CBS buys content....lots of UConn content, for pennies on the dollar, from ESPN. That content largely belongs to Fox if the Big XII expands. Who the hell will watch ECU vs USF on CBSSN?
 
Greg Flugaur ‏@flugempire 35m35 minutes ago
Berry Tramel-Chat "I think elimination of LHN is the line of demarcation. I think OU will look elsewhere, eventually, if Bevo TV endures"
and could that truly be Boren's goal? Is the talk of expansion just smoke and mirrors in the art of the compromise? OU's primary desired end game is no more BEVO TV, fold it into a B12 network. Boren caves on expanding if UT caves on LHN..
 
and could that truly be Boren's goal? Is the talk of expansion just smoke and mirrors in the art of the compromise? OU's primary desired end game is no more BEVO TV, fold it into a B12 network. Boren caves on expanding if UT caves on LHN..

They can't do a B12 network unless they expand. Not enough market reach.
 
and could that truly be Boren's goal? Is the talk of expansion just smoke and mirrors in the art of the compromise? OU's primary desired end game is no more BEVO TV, fold it into a B12 network. Boren caves on expanding if UT caves on LHN..

The network isn't at all viable without expansion. That's the thing. It's Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. And a couple people in the Appalachian mountains. They need new markets to have any shot at a B12 network.
 
They can't do a B12 network unless they expand. Not enough market reach.

Nor content, realistically, though that didn't stop them from starting the LHN. I know they were hoping to be able to show HS games, but creating a full-time sports network for one school that only plays 18 varsity sports seems like a terrible plan.
 
They can't do a B12 network unless they expand. Not enough market reach.
The network isn't at all viable without expansion. That's the thing. It's Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. And a couple people in the Appalachian mountains. They need new markets to have any shot at a B12 network.


It's not just the main brands. It is overall hours of content. Sure some of it will blow, but it's still live content. You run out of Tier 3 games available with only 10 teams.
 
Nor content, realistically, though that didn't stop them from starting the LHN. I know they were hoping to be able to show HS games, but creating a full-time sports network for one school that only plays 18 varsity sports seems like a terrible plan.

Here's the thing I never understood:

How in god's name was UT able to get ESPN to build them a network on the premise of showing HS games without ESPN even thinking to ask the question of, "Is it legal?"

Obviously the rest of the Big 12 and the NCAA would have a conniption over this plan. Truly amazing that this didn't set off alarms in Bristol.
 
It's not just the main brands. It is overall hours of content. Sure some of it will blow, but it's still live content. You run out of Tier 3 games available with only 10 teams.

And that is one of the XII's Achilles' heel that gets lost behind the fight overt the LHN, XII's solid football brand, and even Texas' push to include high school games on their network (in addition to the recruiting angle) A network needs volume. The XII currently sponsors 10 men's and 13 women's varsity sports the yield a total of 181 sport programs or 18 sports per school on average. The B1G in contrast sponsors 14 men's and 14 women's varsity sports that yield a total of 325 sport programs or 23 sports per school. That's a big content difference.
 

I'm still waiting for Conspiracy Kitty to tell me what this means. There's the obvious point, that UConn is making its presence known to Dallas and the Big XII. Then there's the one I'm hoping for, where we're flirting with someone else to make the B1G jealous and add us. They can't let the XII into NY/NE, can they?
 
non-key tweet: The key tweets thread is officially dead. I think a new thread needs to be started.
Seeing that the state is in such bad shape financially, maybe it will vote red in November and the folks in Texas will look differently upon us. Just a thought.
 
I'm still waiting for Conspiracy Kitty to tell me what this means. There's the obvious point, that UConn is making its presence known to Dallas and the Big XII. Then there's the one I'm hoping for, where we're flirting with someone else to make the B1G jealous and add us. They can't let the XII into NY/NE, can they?

I think that's a fantasy. A Big 12 invite would be very welcome and should be cause for euphoria. Let's hope this is even an indication of that.
 
non-key tweet: The key tweets thread is officially dead. I think a new thread needs to be started.
Seeing that the state is in such bad shape financially, maybe it will vote red in November and the folks in Texas will look differently upon us. Just a thought.
You actually made me check to see that the Key Tweets thread was still there / not locked. Don't scare me like that.
 

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