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The best thing for the Big 12 is to add UConn and Cincinnati.
The best thing for Texas is to add Houston and one other school (probably Cincinnati).
The Big 12 members need to decide which of the above they prefer.
The other big question is whether or not the Big 12 extends the GOR. If the Big 12 does not extend the GOR that may be an indicator that some schools are looking to get out as soon as they can. Not a good sign for the long term health of the conference.
Ideally the Big 12 adds UConn and extends the GOR.
Worst case is they don't add UConn and they extend the GOR.
If they don't extend the GOR that means that more CR remains a possibility in a few years.
If they add UConn and don't the extend the GOR then UConn needs to be careful. Accepting a long term reduced share and agreeing to a GOR could put UConn in a bad position. It would really suck if by the time UConn is in a position to get a full share Texas and Oklahoma leave and the full share isn't worth that much. Unfortunately, being the AAC is also a bad position, so I think UConn has to accept almost any Big 12 offer; but UConn still needs to negotiate for as much as it can get.
The best thing for Texas is to add Houston and one other school (probably Cincinnati).
The Big 12 members need to decide which of the above they prefer.
The other big question is whether or not the Big 12 extends the GOR. If the Big 12 does not extend the GOR that may be an indicator that some schools are looking to get out as soon as they can. Not a good sign for the long term health of the conference.
Ideally the Big 12 adds UConn and extends the GOR.
Worst case is they don't add UConn and they extend the GOR.
If they don't extend the GOR that means that more CR remains a possibility in a few years.
If they add UConn and don't the extend the GOR then UConn needs to be careful. Accepting a long term reduced share and agreeing to a GOR could put UConn in a bad position. It would really suck if by the time UConn is in a position to get a full share Texas and Oklahoma leave and the full share isn't worth that much. Unfortunately, being the AAC is also a bad position, so I think UConn has to accept almost any Big 12 offer; but UConn still needs to negotiate for as much as it can get.