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UCONN Cincy? Flugaur?
No whatever guy Nelson is referencing on 247. The Big 12 is so crazy really anything could be true.
UCONN Cincy? Flugaur?
Got a link, I want to check it out?Cincinnati's "insider" on 247 confirming Cincinnati is invited. I can't tell if he thinks the Big 12 is going to 12 or 14 from his post though. He implies that all the additions will be eastern. Not sure what that means for BYU.
BYU and Boise? The Pac 12 becomes one heck of a football league if that happens.
There is less than no chance that happens.
Got a link, I want to check it out?
There is less than no chance that happens.
BYU and Boise? The Pac 12 becomes one heck of a football league if that happens.
ThanksHere is a copy of the post:
"MSMoose said... (original post)
I promised to show my confirmation of UC to the Big 12.
My source is a prominent figure within a Major television partner to the AAC and Big 12. He is as reliable as they come. I have picture he sent me, and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Sorry, I can't provide his name, or else I will be unemployed. He has not and does not seem compelled to tell who #12 is.
Texas never plays nice, however this time they tried. in the end Texas politics always bring out the real Texas. Fellow Big 12 members not happy! That said, Texas can save face, and I expect them to do so. Boren not happy!
Rather obvious from my conversations with Big 12 folks today, is that the conference feels its future is with its current Tier 1 television partner Fox Sports. FOX has always been an easy partner to negotiate with, has the Big 12 best interest in mind, and beyond being the Big 12 Tier 1 television partner, they own most of the Big 12 3rd tier rights. Similar to issues with the PAC 12, ESPN does not play nice when it does not have the upper hand.
Finally, from what I have learned Big 12 expansion is Eastern with 12 members, and even 14 members (Houston would also be considered Eastern). While most non-Texas Big 12 members do not support Houston as a candidate, they do have some concerns of having a vacancy in the "Houston area", if Texas leaves after the current television contract expires. That said Houston is not 11 or 12 I was told.
Cincinnati is #11. Other sources are confirming to me that Memphis is #12. 13 and 14 remain TBD.
Who will the AAC backfill with? Some interesting ideas there."
BYU being a religious school, and Boise St being a commuter school, would likely result in a big fat NO from the PAC-12. I would imagine PAC-12 would look at Nevada/UNLV or New Mexico University before those 2.
I personally think PAC-12 should invite BYU. It will complete their 2 schools in a state set up for most states other than CA.
Here is a copy of the post:
"MSMoose said... (original post)
I promised to show my confirmation of UC to the Big 12.
My source is a prominent figure within a Major television partner to the AAC and Big 12. He is as reliable as they come. I have picture he sent me, and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Sorry, I can't provide his name, or else I will be unemployed. He has not and does not seem compelled to tell who #12 is.
Texas never plays nice, however this time they tried. in the end Texas politics always bring out the real Texas. Fellow Big 12 members not happy! That said, Texas can save face, and I expect them to do so. Boren not happy!
Rather obvious from my conversations with Big 12 folks today, is that the conference feels its future is with its current Tier 1 television partner Fox Sports. FOX has always been an easy partner to negotiate with, has the Big 12 best interest in mind, and beyond being the Big 12 Tier 1 television partner, they own most of the Big 12 3rd tier rights. Similar to issues with the PAC 12, ESPN does not play nice when it does not have the upper hand.
Finally, from what I have learned Big 12 expansion is Eastern with 12 members, and even 14 members (Houston would also be considered Eastern). While most non-Texas Big 12 members do not support Houston as a candidate, they do have some concerns of having a vacancy in the "Houston area", if Texas leaves after the current television contract expires. That said Houston is not 11 or 12 I was told.
Cincinnati is #11. Other sources are confirming to me that Memphis is #12. 13 and 14 remain TBD.
Who will the AAC backfill with? Some interesting ideas there."

He had me until Memphis at 12.![]()
I agree with you but you also told me yesterday UCF had no chance with the Big XII
F*^*ING MEMPHIS?!
well, if any news broke within UConn, Diaco hasn't heard it

Not sure how Houston or Memphis are considered Eastern.
Seriously hoping this is Memphis regarding B12 expansion. UCONN is the girl in white with Memphis the one in blue
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I said it earlier (don't know if it was in this thread or another. I know I said it. Too lazy, at 10:00, to search for it), but I really can't see how a bonafide television network affords Memphis at seat at the big boy table. Aside from what you mention, unless their FedEx sugar daddy - who, incidentally, I don't think exists other than to get his name on the library - plans on donating $250 mil/year, I can't see either FOX or ESPN being agreeable. They want a regular harvest of greenbacks, not a bumper crop.I literally cannot imagine 10 university presidents and network executives coming together in a room and saying, well they are a community college, littered with past infractions, their once solid hoops program just lost their coach and after the only two decent football seasons they've had in ages their coach and QB left. But hey they are the number 3 team in Tennessee, you have to do it.
Yeah I know EXACTLY where those leech schools are located. As for your comment memorable games..I remember games against St Johns, PC many times...and Marquette a few times, Fact of the matter is as a fan I want absolutely NOTHING to do with those schools any more except maybe a OOC game in hoops, and dealing with PC in HE!I understand the nostalgia for some people, especially those who limit themselves to the MBB board. But, how many memorable games against Xavier, DePaul, Providence, Marquette, Butler, Seton Hall, Creighton, St. Johns, do you really remember? Villanova and Georgetown are the only real rivals still in that league and we don't need to be in it to play them. It's also not like the BE is a northeast bus league anymore either. Do you guys know where Creighton, Depaul, and Marquette are located?
I literally cannot imagine 10 university presidents and network executives coming together in a room and saying, well they are a community college, littered with past infractions, their once solid hoops program just lost their coach and after the only two decent football seasons they've had in ages their coach and QB left. But hey they are the number 3 team in Tennessee, you have to do it.