Despite the perils of putting words in a shark's mouth... I don't believe he's suggesting the Big 12 (-2-2+2-2) would remain a well-paid power conference. I believe he's just opining that they'll probably stay together (because of a lack of better options) and add two to four schools. If so, I also believe that's the most likely outcome.No one will want the rights which means the B12 implodes or some how finagles a media deal at the doggy bowl level of the AAC and MWC. Whatever it is, the remnants have just been passed down to the G5 world.
The only way out of this for the B12 remnants is some crazy new media entrant from Planet 9 who is desperate to build a new media platform. ESPN is out, they have their tier 1 SEC, tier 2 ACC and tier 3 AAC/MWC/CUSA/MAC content. Hard to see who that would be and why that company would pay more than they have too and the have too price is probably 20% over the AAC's last deal on a lucky day.
I see a lot of interesting ideas for coast to coast expansion and mergers. I'm beginning to believe a tighter footprint might make better sense. Too bad the Big 12 cannot trade West Virginia to the AAC for Houston. Then they could add schools like Boise State, BYU and/or Colorado State and have a decent product that makes a semblance of geographic sense.
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