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Updated pod talk with Arizona beat writer tells me that both of the Arizona schools would very likely be in a pod with #Utes and #Buffs, while #OKState, #TexasTech, #KState and whomever the fourth #Big12 refugee is would be in another pod. Said new commish "just blowing smoke".

10:46 PM · Jul 27, 2021 from Oklahoma, USA·Twitter for Android
 
B1G adds: UCONN, Kansas, UCLA, USC, Stanford, and Cal to get to a 20 team super conference with four 5-team divisions
The remains of the Big 12 and Pac 12 combine into a new western conference
WV joins the ACC or AAC
No chance we go before Colorado and Oregon. A Big 24 gets us in. That's if they want an Eastern Division.
 
He’s still out there ? Needs to get a job

He does not need a job, he lives off residuals…

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Regarding the first rule of conference realignment (UConn gets screwed). if AAC picks up the Big 12 leftovers and that leads to a higher paying tv contract for the AAC after we left then all should be right in the world. The first rule lives again.
 
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Of course it’s counterintuitive if your looking at the best possible product.
Of course if your a Disney Bean Counter
devaluating the B12 and adding
WVA
OSU
Kansas
Baylor
Maybe even 2 more to the AAC is less costly
That move enables you to get those schools significantly cheaper than the sane way.
If I where in the B12 who will be cash heavy
I’d offer Aresco the Conference President job plus a signing bonus
to sell out ECU, Temple, Tulane , Tulsa , and maybe one or two more and merge the rest
That would be a less drastic hair cut for the B12 schools and decent bump for the AAC survivors. It will cost more money and Aresco can claim P5 .
Adding, Cinncy, Houston, SMU , Memphis , to the mix makes it a 7-8 team BB tourney contender.
 
Of course it’s counterintuitive if your looking at the best possible product.
Of course if your a Disney Bean Counter
devaluating the B12 and adding
WVA
OSU
Kansas
Baylor
Maybe even 2 more to the AAC is less costly
That move enables you to get those schools significantly cheaper than the sane way.
If I where in the B12 who will be cash heavy
I’d offer Aresco the Conference President job plus a signing bonus
to sell out ECU, Temple, Tulane , Tulsa , and maybe one or two more and merge the rest
That would be a less drastic hair cut for the B12 schools and decent bump for the AAC survivors. It will cost more money and Aresco can claim P5 .
Adding, Cinncy, Houston, SMU , Memphis , to the mix makes it a 7-8 team BB tourney contender.
Someone else would step in before ESPN. All they need to do is get to 10, and Fox sees that it will be starved the way things are going, so it would go for the B12. ESPN is not going to have its feelings hurt by Bowlsby either, so I see no reason for the B12 to do anything other than add 2. If it were me, I'd add BYU and UCF and then call it a day.
 
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Of course it’s counterintuitive if your looking at the best possible product.
Of course if your a Disney Bean Counter
devaluating the B12 and adding
WVA
OSU
Kansas
Baylor
Maybe even 2 more to the AAC is less costly
That move enables you to get those schools significantly cheaper than the sane way.
If I where in the B12 who will be cash heavy
I’d offer Aresco the Conference President job plus a signing bonus
to sell out ECU, Temple, Tulane , Tulsa , and maybe one or two more and merge the rest
That would be a less drastic hair cut for the B12 schools and decent bump for the AAC survivors. It will cost more money and Aresco can claim P5 .
Adding, Cinncy, Houston, SMU , Memphis , to the mix makes it a 7-8 team BB tourney contender.
Easier to give the AAC a raise then break the contract for the big 12 to give them a cut, unless there is an out clause for losing OU and Texas.
 
This iteration of realignment appears to be about conference’s adding content people want to watch. Adding highly recognizable national brands is the best way to accomplish this. Perhaps the next best option is adding rivalry games.

The Big 12 is not going to be able to add a national brand. I accordingly wonder if focusing on existing or potential rivalries isn’t their long-term best option. And rivalries tend to exist or emerge among geographically nearby schools.

Perhaps adding a couple teams from a pool of proximate schools like Houston, Tulane, and Memphis might be a better than adding another geographic outlier?
 
Easier to give the AAC a raise then break the contract for the big 12 to give them a cut, unless there is an out clause for losing OU and Texas.
There has to be a clause in the contract saying that any material change to membership allows FOX to get out/change the payout.

Otherwise the 8 remaining teams would throw UT/OK out now and chop up their shares. It would give the remaining 8 a raise until 2025 when the deal expires
 
There has to be a clause in the contract saying that any material change to membership allows FOX to get out/change the payout.

Otherwise the 8 remaining teams would throw UT/OK out now and chop up their shares. It would give the remaining 8 a raise until 2025 when the deal expires
Not seeing any incentive for the B12 schools to do anything but soak up the remaining money. A reckoning is coming but unless there's enough media money and it's allowed by contract to raid 2-4 AAC teams they're stuck. How does that even work? Who is their media partner. Like the ACC is stuck by contract. Everyone waits for the Big 10 to make a move that may or may not involve the PAC. If that happens PAC leftovers come into the mix. I'm onboard with Flugs on that and I'll go down with the ship. Maybe.
 
This iteration of realignment appears to be about conference’s adding content people want to watch. Adding highly recognizable national brands is the best way to accomplish this. Perhaps the next best option is adding rivalry games.

The Big 12 is not going to be able to add a national brand. I accordingly wonder if focusing on existing or potential rivalries isn’t their long-term best option. And rivalries tend to exist or emerge among geographically nearby schools.

Perhaps adding a couple teams from a pool of proximate schools like Houston, Tulane, and Memphis might be a better than adding another geographic outlier?

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Something like shown above might be the best hope for XII leftovers, & that's with PAC decimated...
 
Not seeing any incentive for the B12 schools to do anything but soak up the remaining money. A reckoning is coming but unless there's enough media money and it's allowed by contract to raid 2-4 AAC teams they're stuck. How does that even work? Who is their media partner. Like the ACC is stuck by contract. Everyone waits for the Big 10 to make a move that may or may not involve the PAC. If that happens PAC leftovers come into the mix. I'm onboard with Flugs on that and I'll go down with the ship. Maybe.
Pac10 leftovers might not be popular, but they are in much bigger markets. I can't see them having any interest in the B12. Who are we talking about anyway? Stanford? Oregon? Cal? Washington? Arizona? Colorado? I just don't see the point in mixing with Baylor, TCU, Oklahoma St, Iowa St, Kansas St, West Virginia.
 
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As you guys are aware, I have always maintained that people watch marquis match ups. Brands.

The SEC has cornered major brands...Texas-LSU and Oklahoma-Alabama is of more interest than Indiana-Wisconsin or Wake Forest-Georgia Tech. ESPN has been evolving and the handwriting was on the wall when CBS had been paying the SEC $55 million per year for the one SEC Game of the Week.....and ESPN upped that to $300 million...

That one SEC game costs them almost what the whole year of ACC games does.

ESPN will have what amounts to NFL Saturdays. Big time programs with the best athletes that money can influence.

And...where things get murky..is that ESPN owns the SEC brand and is also the largest sports media outlet.

They will, as they have been doing, shill the SEC since they own it...their talking heads will play it up even during other games, the SEC games will dominate available band width in the prime hours of watching...all influencing public perception, rankings, etc...

And soon we will see lesser brands, like the ACC, relegated to the ACCN, ESPN+, etc.

The joke about E SEC PN will have become reality.

Fox will try to counter with their brands....it could be a binary world, kind of like Fox News is now to one set of viewers and CNN to the other set.

But no matter what, with streaming, we will be able to watch most of the teams of our choosing..

..and like in the story we read our kids..Horton Hears a Who....

“Don't give up! I believe in you all. A person's a person, no matter how small! And you very small persons will not have to die. If you make yourselves heard! So come on, now, and TRY!”
 
As you guys are aware, I have always maintained that people watch marquis match ups. Brands.

The SEC has cornered major brands...Texas-LSU and Oklahoma-Alabama is of more interest than Indiana-Wisconsin or Wake Forest-Georgia Tech. ESPN has been evolving and the handwriting was on the wall when CBS had been paying the SEC $55 million per year for the one SEC Game of the Week.....and ESPN upped that to $300 million...

That one SEC game costs them almost what the whole year of ACC games does.

ESPN will have what amounts to NFL Saturdays. Big time programs with the best athletes that money can influence.

And...where things get murky..is that ESPN owns the SEC brand and is also the largest sports media outlet.

They will, as they have been doing, shill the SEC since they own it...their talking heads will play it up even during other games, the SEC games will dominate available band width in the prime hours of watching...all influencing public perception, rankings, etc...

And soon we will see lesser brands, like the ACC, relegated to the ACCN, ESPN+, etc.

The joke about E SEC PN will have become reality.

Fox will try to counter with their brands....it could be a binary world, kind of like Fox News is now to one set of viewers and CNN to the other set.

But no matter what, with streaming, we will be able to watch most of the teams of our choosing..

..and like in the story we read our kids..Horton Hears a Who....

“Don't give up! I believe in you all. A person's a person, no matter how small! And you very small persons will not have to die. If you make yourselves heard! So come on, now, and TRY!”
This is the new reality unfortunately. ESPiN always been a propaganda mouthpiece for their media properties, and now the propaganda noise will just get louder and longer now that they own the SEC media rights.

Make no mistake, there will be a clear divide between the haves and have nots. If B1G does not raid PAC-12 and/or ACC for its top properties, it is just a matter of time before the SEC acquires them all. Can't imagine USC in the SEC? It might be the new reality in a few years.

It is a sad new world we live in since plenty of things like NIL, recruiting rankings, team rankings etc are purely subjective. People who rank teams that can influence playoff spots etc are the same ones who been brainwashed by the endless propaganda from media outlets like ESPiN.
 
Make no mistake, there will be a clear divide between the haves and have nots. If B1G does not raid PAC-12 and/or ACC for its top properties, it is just a matter of time before the SEC acquires them all. Can't imagine USC in the SEC? It might be the new reality in a few years.

Yep, solve the complexity issues of the layers of the NCAA with its conferences by slow consolidation behind the leader; the SEC.

Its really going to come down to Fox or some other broadcaster not named Disney. Is there another media company out there that wants to build a brand to balance the ESPN line up of SEC, ACC and filler line ups of AAC, MAC, Sunbelt? By build a brand, I mean get into bed with the same force as ESPN behind the collection of B1G, P12 and B12 remnants in a series of alliances and/or expansions. Btw-CUSA contract with ESPN/CBS ends in 2023. If not, ESPN can continue to pull strings to engineer a more consolidated line up of schools which will play out over the next 10 years.
 
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