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layinwood

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I just read on a Tech site that the Big Ten has officially made an offer for Nebraska and Missouri to join them.

This should be interesting, the big 12 has some serious issues to address. Not a good time for Tech fans, I have a feeling we could get left like TCU, SMU, Houston and Rice did when the SWC splilt.
 
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From 810 radio's (out of KC) website:

Big Ten makes offer to MU, Nebraska
The Big Ten Conference has extended initial offers to join the league to four universities including Missouri and Nebraska from the Big 12, according to multiple sources close to the negotiations.

While nothing can be approved until the Big Ten presidents and chancellors meet the first week of June in Chicago, the league has informed the two Big 12 schools, Notre Dame and Rutgers that it would like to have them join. It is not yet clear whether the Big Ten will expand to 14 or 16 teams but sources indicated Missouri and Nebraska are invited in either scenario. Notre Dame has repeatedly declined the opportunity to join the Big Ten. If Notre Dame remains independent, Rutgers would be the 14th team. The Big Ten would then decide whether to stop at 14 or extend offers to two other schools. If Notre Dame joins, sources say an offer will be extended to one other school making it a 16-team league.

In order for the University of Missouri to join the Big Ten, the Missouri Board of Regents will still have to approve the move. Sources close to the governing body say the Big Ten has told officials that Mizzou could add $1.3 million per month in revenue to the lucrative Big Ten Television Network. The Big Ten Network is currently offered on basic cable to very few of over 7 million residents living in Missouri television markets and adding it throughout the state will be a windfall for the conference.

Big Ten representatives have also told Missouri officials they would like to have the entire expansion process wrapped up this summer with a formal announcement coming no later than July.

The University of Missouri is currently under contract with the Big 12 conference and will have to pay a stiff penalty to leave the Big 12. The Big 12 charter states any member will lose between 50 and 100 percent of its shared annual revenue depending on the length of notice any school gives. According to published reports, Missouri receives around $9 million annually in shared football revenue from the Big 12. According to sources, it seems likely Missouri would give one- year notice. It is projected that Missouri's football revenues would increase by $10 million or more per year when it joins the Big Ten versus what it currently receives in the Big 12.
 

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who would the big 12 most likely pick up if this happened. TCU, houston, s miss:shrug: cant imagine north tex or ball state. What do you big 12 guys think?
 

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UGA, it depends a lot on what other things happen and that mainly being the tv deal they're trying to get with the Pac10. If they can get that then the money will be a lot better for schools. If that happens then it opens up who they can get but they need that first. My vote is for TCU.
 

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who would the big 12 most likely pick up if this happened. TCU, houston, s miss:shrug: cant imagine north tex or ball state. What do you big 12 guys think?

I am sure the big schools would look to bail as well perhaps making the SEC a "mega" conference.
Texas and A&M make sense from a regional aspect, but Texas doesn't want it because that cuts into what they are getting instead of adding to it.

If the Big 12 collapses then TT and especially Baylor are screwed.
Schools around Texas are still bitter that Baylor went and I doubt CUSA would take them.
Reports are Baylor would have to go independent if the Big 12 collapses.
 

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I'm sure there will be some backroom deal that says Tech can't be left out if Texas and A&M bolt. It's what happened last time.

I'm just worried TCU will get left holding the bag again.
 

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There's a great article in Lindys addressing this very issue. I think Slive (SEC Commissoner) isn't going to let the Big 10 out-do Him (SEC). He's prepared to make a run at Texas, A&M, Miami, and Ga Tech. Real good article...maybe others.
 
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