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Just a week ago, the CFP Exec. Director stated that there had been zero conversation about expanding the playoff...

"There's been no talk about a format change in the meetings of the commissioners and the presidents who manage the CFP," Hancock told ESPN. "This was the kind of debate we wanted when we created the playoff. We wanted diverse opinions, we wanted people who wouldn't hesitate to state their feelings, and man, we got it."
 
Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Ya'll should know by now I don't say what's popular just to be liked by any fan base. The chatter about the Big 12's regret at not adding UCF is coming from Big 12 contacts.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
You should not be surprised to learn that the Big 12 would love to have that Oklahoma - Texas CCG each and every year. What's the best way to accomplish that?

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
I would be shocked if the Big 12 doesn't seriously consider expansion again in 2025.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
And this is where I remind you that the Big 12 paid Bevilacqua Helfant Ventures a ton of money to do a market analysis of G5 schools and was told that UCF/USF combo was the most valuable.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
And while I'm at it let me also remind you that the Big 12 hired Navigate Research and was told it 62% chance of reaching the playoffs if it stays at 10 members & a 75% with 12 members and two divisions.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
If UCF can continue to be successful they will be just as attractive in 2025 as Arizona and Arizona State if not more attractive due to the recruiting base in Florida.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
The odds are stacked against UCF or any G5 school, but at least what was considered not possible may be possible in 2025.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Now I have to make two sets of fans mad. Cincinatti and UCONN will never be on the Big 12's radar. WVU does not want to elevate UC to P5 status. UCONN... football...

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Remember the Big 12 is made up of two factions... schools that line up behind what Texas wants and schools that line up behind what OU wants. You have TTU, TCU and WVU usually voting with Texas. That's enough votes to blackball anyone.

Julius Johnson‏ @JuliusJ85224635 4h4 hours ago
I want UCF and USF. But the main problem I see with expanding into Florida is ESPN. ESPN would have little incentive to push those two programs into Power 5 status in Florida. But I say we do for it as long as we don’t cause injury to Big 12 my getting ESPN pissed.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Yes, ESPN already has the SEC Fla market and the ACC Fla market. They do not want the Big 12 in Fla.

Julius Johnson‏ @JuliusJ85224635 4h4 hours ago
So you are thinking a different Media company moves in for Big 12. Gotcha. I like where you are going with this.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Replying to @JuliusJ85224635
No, I think the Big 12 damaged its relationship with Fox and that it will resign with ESPN and an online distributer.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Replying to @JuliusJ85224635
I also think that if FSU and Miami continue to struggle that UCF's value to ESPN will increase... IF... big ifs...


GREG SW AIM SHOW‏ @GSw aim 23h23 hours ago
Conference realignment sabre rattling begins, as #FightOn, #UCLA, #SunDevils, #BearDown among the #Pac12 schools making Commish Larry Scott and other conference members nervous with "quiet early talks" with the #Big12. Schools very concerned about TV deals and the #CFBPlayoff
 
The P5 likely are taking a very close look at how Louisville, Rutgers, and to a lesser extent Maryland have ended up being poor additions in certain capacities. RU is obviously a competitive disaster for the B1G and has not moved the TV needle. UL has been a PR disaster for the ACC, while being competitively average. MD hasn't caused major headaches, outside of the Durkin situation, but also hasn't really added much to the B1G.

I think the P5 are now very wary of the adds that they consider and want to be sure the additions realistically will bring a return on and off the court instead of being speculative and an attempt to "get into a TV market." That's not necessarily a positive for UConn, too.
 
The B1G doesn't care if Rutgers or Maryland succeed or not. It was all about money and to a lesser extent recruiting territory and AAU. If either program can become a powerhouse with B1G resources, that would just be icing on the cake, but it's not why they were added. Rutgers has sucked at most sports, as they always have. However, lumping Maryland in with Rutgers is wrong. Maryland is middle of the pack in football and one of the more tradition rich basketball schools in the B1G. Maryland is also a powerhouse in several Olympic sports and has won several national championships in a few different Olympic sports since joining the B1G, including men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse (twice) and just a couple weeks ago - men's soccer. Maryland has also won 17 B1G Conference Championships across all sports since joining the B1G, while Rutgers has not won any B1G Conference Championships in any sport. You cannot lump Rutgers and Maryland together in terms of on the field performance.
 
A conference addition is sometimes called a 50 year choice....

Short term events may have influence but I would think that there is a good deal of thought given to the long term fit.
 
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Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Ya'll should know by now I don't say what's popular just to be liked by any fan base. The chatter about the Big 12's regret at not adding UCF is coming from Big 12 contacts.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
You should not be surprised to learn that the Big 12 would love to have that Oklahoma - Texas CCG each and every year. What's the best way to accomplish that?

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
I would be shocked if the Big 12 doesn't seriously consider expansion again in 2025.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
And this is where I remind you that the Big 12 paid Bevilacqua Helfant Ventures a ton of money to do a market analysis of G5 schools and was told that UCF/USF combo was the most valuable.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
And while I'm at it let me also remind you that the Big 12 hired Navigate Research and was told it 62% chance of reaching the playoffs if it stays at 10 members & a 75% with 12 members and two divisions.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
If UCF can continue to be successful they will be just as attractive in 2025 as Arizona and Arizona State if not more attractive due to the recruiting base in Florida.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
The odds are stacked against UCF or any G5 school, but at least what was considered not possible may be possible in 2025.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Now I have to make two sets of fans mad. Cincinatti and UCONN will never be on the Big 12's radar. WVU does not want to elevate UC to P5 status. UCONN... football...

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 5h5 hours ago
Remember the Big 12 is made up of two factions... schools that line up behind what Texas wants and schools that line up behind what OU wants. You have TTU, TCU and WVU usually voting with Texas. That's enough votes to blackball anyone.

Julius Johnson‏ @JuliusJ85224635 4h4 hours ago
I want UCF and USF. But the main problem I see with expanding into Florida is ESPN. ESPN would have little incentive to push those two programs into Power 5 status in Florida. But I say we do for it as long as we don’t cause injury to Big 12 my getting ESPN pissed.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Yes, ESPN already has the SEC Fla market and the ACC Fla market. They do not want the Big 12 in Fla.

Julius Johnson‏ @JuliusJ85224635 4h4 hours ago
So you are thinking a different Media company moves in for Big 12. Gotcha. I like where you are going with this.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Replying to @JuliusJ85224635
No, I think the Big 12 damaged its relationship with Fox and that it will resign with ESPN and an online distributer.

Christopher Lambert‏ @theDudeofWV 4h4 hours ago
Replying to @JuliusJ85224635
I also think that if FSU and Miami continue to struggle that UCF's value to ESPN will increase... IF... big ifs...


GREG SW AIM SHOW‏ @GSw aim 23h23 hours ago
Conference realignment sabre rattling begins, as #FightOn, #UCLA, #SunDevils, #BearDown among the #Pac12 schools making Commish Larry Scott and other conference members nervous with "quiet early talks" with the #Big12. Schools very concerned about TV deals and the #CFBPlayoff
Will he be joining BTM for dinner with Fluguer the fantastic. ? Could be a real “ Mensa moment “
 
If they are now saying that they'll adding UCF in 2025, what happens if UCF hire a Bob Draco type coach in 2022 and goes 0-22 in '23 and '24? And UConn goes 22-0?

It could happen...
 
If they are now saying that they'll adding UCF in 2025, what happens if UCF hire a Bob Draco type coach in 2022 and goes 0-22 in '23 and '24? And UConn goes 22-0?

It could happen...

Exactly, if Louisville was still in the AAC today instead of the ACC, would any conference even take their call right now?
 
Keep in mind Christopher Lambert lives in his mom's basement and is never right about anything.........
 
The P5 likely are taking a very close look at how Louisville, Rutgers, and to a lesser extent Maryland have ended up being poor additions in certain capacities. RU is obviously a competitive disaster for the B1G and has not moved the TV needle.
Of course RU was a financial goldmine by giving the B10 the ability to elevated in the coveted NYC DMA. Yeah RU is a competitive suckfest, but they were brought in for geography, not competitive sports. By that measure, which is the measure used by the B10 front office RU has been a ringing success.
 
Of course RU was a financial goldmine by giving the B10 the ability to elevated in the coveted NYC DMA. Yeah RU is a competitive suckfest, but they were brought in for geography, not competitive sports. By that measure, which is the measure used by the B10 front office RU has been a ringing success.

And Academic prestge and money. Of all of the conferences out their, the B1G is serious about its academics. Afterall, the B1G did not invite John Hopkins to join just for their solid lacrosse program. Rutgers is AAU and with its merger with UMDNJ brought a lot of research dollars to the B1G, especially in health sciences where Rutgers has a natural history due to J&J, BMS, etc. Oh, in case it was forgotten, Rutgers is part of the country's largest and most influiential business and media hub While I am sure the B1G would like to see Rutgers show-up on the field once in a while and the earlier scandals were not good, their are very happy with Rutgers.
 
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Rutgers is AAU and with its merger with UMDNJ brought a lot of research dollars to the B1G, especially in health sciences where Rutgers has a natural history due to J&J, BMS, etc.
Agree. RU brought the NYC DMA plus another 3M or so in additional potential subscribers (9M total population in NJ vs. 3M in CT), AAU status, and was contiguous. CT brought the NYC DMA, plus another million or so additional subscribers (FFC is @ 2M and already in the NYC DMA) and great men's and women's basketball but wasn't AAU or contiguous. The B1G chose RU.

Regarding the quote above, is this just speculation? I remember vaguely that hospital money 'doesn't count' for AAU research, though I don't remember why.
 
Agree. RU brought the NYC DMA plus another 3M or so in additional potential subscribers (9M total population in NJ vs. 3M in CT), AAU status, and was contiguous. CT brought the NYC DMA, plus another million or so additional subscribers (FFC is @ 2M and already in the NYC DMA) and great men's and women's basketball but wasn't AAU or contiguous. The B1G chose RU.

Regarding the quote above, is this just speculation? I remember vaguely that hospital money 'doesn't count' for AAU research, though I don't remember why.

It all depends on how the system is organized. That was the big issue with Nebraska. Their research hospital was put under a different campus and they couldn’t count that in their metrics. Here’s the thing, if the Michigan; and Wisconsin (the schools that wanted Nebraska out and led the charge) wanted them in, the hospital wouldn’t have mattered. It was the means for removing them. Rutgers was already part of the AAU before they were granted the hospital system so it really didn’t matter to the Big10 schools.

I would love having UConn in the Big10 right now. Games against you all would be a blast, especially with the success we’ve had lately. Achieving your status as a basketball power would be an honor.
 
GREG SW AIM SHOW‏ @GSw aim 4h4 hours ago
There will most definitely be additional conference realignment in the next several years, prompted by new television deals. However, there are already talks going on behind the scenes...get ready!!

shane‏ @fire37water 3h3 hours ago
Replying to @GSw aim
No Pac12. SEC or B10 for the Sooners.

GREG SW AIM SHOW‏ @GSw aim 3h3 hours ago
GREG SWAIM SHOW Retweeted shane

#B1G wants #KUbball and #Sooners so bad they can taste it, and #Big12 may lose OU while they are busy courting #FightOn, #UCLA, #SunDevils and #BearDown. They don't want the entire Pac12...not a cultural or political fit.
 
It all depends on how the system is organized. That was the big issue with Nebraska. Their research hospital was put under a different campus and they couldn’t count that in their metrics. Here’s the thing, if the Michigan; and Wisconsin (the schools that wanted Nebraska out and led the charge) wanted them in, the hospital wouldn’t have mattered. It was the means for removing them. Rutgers was already part of the AAU before they were granted the hospital system so it really didn’t matter to the Big10 schools.

I would love having UConn in the Big10 right now. Games against you all would be a blast, especially with the success we’ve had lately. Achieving your status as a basketball power would be an honor.

Its a good point. A while back, someone told me that there's also a division between medical dollars used for actual procedures, say open heard surgery, versus dollars spend on pharma and medical sciences. I do not know the numbers; but, with Merck, J&J, BMS, Celgene, etc. all in Rutgers' backyard, I have to assume there is a lot of money spend on health sciences at Rutgers.

As for Rutgers itself, Rutgers was established as a private college back in Colonial days and was later bailed out of bankruptcy by the State of New Jersey and emerged as a strange pubic-private university that in time became the state's flagship land-grand university. UMDNJ was established by the state entirely separate from Rutgers; but, the two grew closer over time before the state finally merged then a few years back.
 
As for Rutgers itself, Rutgers was established as a private college back in Colonial days and was later bailed out of bankruptcy by the State of New Jersey
Sort of. That conflates the Queens College history which had been closed for a few years before it's assets were bought by the school that became Rutgers, IIRC.
 
Its a good point. A while back, someone told me that there's also a division between medical dollars used for actual procedures, say open heard surgery, versus dollars spend on pharma and medical sciences. I do not know the numbers; but, with Merck, J&J, BMS, Celgene, etc. all in Rutgers' backyard, I have to assume there is a lot of money spend on health sciences at Rutgers.

As for Rutgers itself, Rutgers was established as a private college back in Colonial days and was later bailed out of bankruptcy by the State of New Jersey and emerged as a strange pubic-private university that in time became the state's flagship land-grand university. UMDNJ was established by the state entirely separate from Rutgers; but, the two grew closer over time before the state finally merged then a few years back.
 
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Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 8h8 hours ago
Does Bowlsby and Big 12 Presidents, outside of OU & UT, understand if Delany gets his way and CFB playoffs expand to 8 sooner rather than later its makes Big 10 Conf Expansion to 16 schools that much more palatable to its intended targets? BTM dinner first week of January. ;)

Erich Keithly‏ @ekeithly_1 7h7 hours ago
Replying to @flugempire
Why would OU and UT want to go through UM, tOSU, Nebraska, and Wisconsin for that autobid? Unless the case is made the no autobid or B12 doesnt get one.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 7h7 hours ago
There would be also be 3 wildcards...not just auto bids.

Erich Keithly‏ @ekeithly_1 7h7 hours ago
Except OU has found winning the B12 a relatively easy task over the years. I am all in for OU to B1G, but I look back how many years OU could have been in with that rule and its a good number. It gave OU the chance to mulligen after rough non-con

Doug‏ @NebGradDubDub 5h5 hours ago
Replying to @flugempire
Those teams are splintering to the B10 or merging with the P12. IMO

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 5h5 hours ago
They are looking.
 
Guy has no real clue. Just spews speculation based on limited facts.

I believe the year 2018 will end on December 31st. And we will move to 2019 soon after. You heard it hear first. No dinner with BTM.
 
Spoke with BTM by phone. Everyone listen up big news. Really big news ! The sun will rise in east in the morning and set in the west ! You heard it here first- so says BTM .
 
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Spoke with BTM by phone. Everyone listen up big news. Really big news ! The sun will rise in east in the morning and set in the west ! You heard it here first- so says BTM .
BTM = Blue Tongue Man?

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Original Thi‏ @FL_Hawk25 24h24 hours ago
Replying to @flugempire
What is the speculation on Kansas now that Texas has bumped them out of all this conversation?

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 24h24 hours ago
What has changed is Big Ten’s main targets. But of course it doesn’t mean UT will make the jump..or OU for that matter. Kansas is not out of conversation, but it no longer controls own destiny when it comes to B1G Expansion plans. But is definitely not out of conversation.

❄ Seth A ❄‏ @KUandUofAfan 20h20 hours ago
So let's pretend that Texas and OU do go to the B1G. Does he think that means KU will head to the SEC?
 
Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 17h17 hours ago
Want to buy a stake in the Pac-12 Conference? It’s exploring taking on private equity partners.

Huge story on so many levels. Watch this story develop.

Matt Sarzyniak‏ @mattsarz
Matt Sarzyniak Retweeted William Tobakos

For the 90% that the schools control in "Pac12 NewCo", I see your point, but the 10% that the private equity investors would be infusing, how do they recoup?

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 17h17 hours ago
Replying to @mattsarz
PAC12 NewCo would get 10% of the cut PAC gets in media contracts until money is paid back...correct? This is a massive gamble for PAC schools.

William Tobakos‏ @tuxedotenurer79 17h17 hours ago
Replying to @flugempire @mattsarz
big ten gets like $1 per subscriber in the big 10 states, $.25 subscriber elsewhere, part of the reason Rutgers and Maryland added. my figures are from memory so they are approximate

Matt Sarzyniak‏ @mattsarz 17h17 hours ago
Replying to @tuxedotenurer79 @flugempire
You're about right on this premise. Its a blended subscriber rate.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 17h17 hours ago
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Greg Flugaur Retweeted Dennis Dodd

https://mobile.twitter.com/dennisdoddcbs/status/1079085418421895168 … Wow. Incredible story. This sucker needs to be flushed out. PAC schools ready to gamble on themselves and their conference in a huge way.

Matt Sarzyniak‏ @mattsarz 17h17 hours ago
Matt Sarzyniak Retweeted Greg Flugaur

Maybe(?) Since @tuxedotenurer79 brought it up, I'm starting to wonder how this truly differs, at least structurally, from the LLC that BTN is. More assets from the conference would be in this NewCo compared to what BTN is. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=62316211 …

Doug‏ @NebGradDubDub 17h17 hours ago
This will lead to B12 splitting up.......some to P12, some to B10. Just my opinion. It gets P12 into central time zone.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 17h17 hours ago
Replying to @NebGradDubDub
I don’t know Doug. This story needs to be flushed out some. But at the very least this is not a conference which will be poached by Big 12 (this was never in the cards) if this deal happens. This is long term agreement..there would be no outs for PAC schools.

Randy D‏ @cubsgop 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @NebGradDubDub @flugempire
Smells of Pac desperation to me

Doug‏ @NebGradDubDub 16h16 hours ago
The B12 will be in the same boat when their media deal expires.

shoobie doobie doowah‏ @Expansion_Crush 17h17 hours ago
I'd pass without a guaranteed minimum return. Where is the projected ROI. This whole idea looks suspicious. At best the Pac12 is selling future income for money today to keep schools from looking outside the conference. Arizona, Arizona State and maybe Colorado.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 17h17 hours ago
Replying to @Expansion_Crush
I’m not sure I understand the whole story yet. It does look like a cash infusion for 10% equity. My question is how does this PAC CO group help build value for PAC schools? The infusion helps pay the bills..but I don’t know man.

shoobie doobie doowah‏ @Expansion_Crush 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @flugempire
Pays the bills today but after the cash infusion is gone then what? They get a 1 year bump for 10% of the media rights and licensed materials. Seems like a bad investment. Looks like they're bullish on T1 rights. And 10% of future T1 rights and such go to investors.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 16h16 hours ago
Each school, according to what we are reading as of today, would receive about 42 million dollars from this deal. Conference would sign over 10% of equity.

Aaron‏ @posas13 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @Expansion_Crush @flugempire
Looks like a plan to find a strategic partner like Fox or ESPN. PAC finally figuring out that their 100% owned network isn't worth much if they can't get distribution or market well enough to drive viewership. They need a media company to help with maximizing value.

shoobie doobie doowah‏ @Expansion_Crush 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @posas13 @flugempire
But with only a 10% investment potential it doesn't look like they want a media company to be involved. It looks like they're looking for a short term cash infusion. And this deal includes 10% of the merchandise sales.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @Expansion_Crush @posas13
Exactly. This is not about building something....it’s a bridge loan to 2024.

Aaron‏ @posas13 16h16 hours ago
Replying to @Expansion_Crush @flugempire
Yeah, good point. Sounds like they're dipping their toes just to get some cash...not a great sign..

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 16h16 hours ago
I will tell you this...if PAC is shooting for huge tier 1 Media deal for 2024 they have to get their Conf into Central Time Zone. They have to get this done. Big Market, Central Time Zone University so their package can be more versatile..more bandwidth

Something like Houston.

shoobie doobie doowah‏ @Expansion_Crush 16h16 hours ago
With the way the Pac12 distributes money, the conference gets an equal share as if they're a member school. So they're basically expanding without adding a school. Looks like investors get treatment as a 14th member.

Greg Flugaur‏ @flugempire 16h16 hours ago
Big Ten gets a slice of Big Ten Network money like it’s the 15th schools as well. But this is not like the FOX-Big Ten deal with BTN. The Network created long term value for Big Ten schools. This seems to be a loan..a bet..hoping for Big Tier 1 Deal for PAC in 2024.

shoobie doobie doowah‏ @Expansion_Crush 16h16 hours ago
Exactly


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Jon Wilner‏Verified account @wilnerhotline 12h12 hours ago

In 2011, the Pac-12 considered adding the Oklahoma schools and becoming a 14-team conference. What if it had?

What if the Oklahoma schools had joined the Pac-12?
 
I just don't see OU or Texas wanting to go to BIG and having to play in the cold weather along with going through tOSU, UM, Wisconsin, etc

They have a cake walk right now in Big XII and would have the same plus better weather in PAC
 
I just don't see OU or Texas wanting to go to BIG and having to play in the cold weather along with going through tOSU, UM, Wisconsin, etc

They have a cake walk right now in Big XII and would have the same plus better weather in PAC

I guess I don’t understand this whole weather issue. Our weather here in Michigan is not a frozen tundra during football season. In Ann Arbor, the average temperature in September is 75 degrees, October is 62 and November is 48. The last games would be played the weekend of Thanksgiving and they won’t be playing in the North. Michigan plays OSU, Wisconsin plays Minnesota and the like. My guess is Oklahoma would be playing Nebraska that weekend. Texas would find someone like PSU to play that last weekend.

To me, weather is a non factor. Money is. Will the Big12 get the money it has now? Can PAC get out of its money issues? The Big10 has no money issues. If the Big12 can secure the money they have now plus more, it’s best for them to stay. If not, they need to bolt. If the PAC can’t fix their money issues, they are a non starter.
 
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