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Not sure if this belongs here but it is about UC sports funding and what the Big 12 will mean. UC winning on the field, but losing money at sports (wcpo.com)
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I'll have to look over the entiure contract again whn I have some time. I was going off what the GoCoogs writers were saying about it.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostI think 2023 is possible based on UT and OU trying to get out early but based on what's on Houston's contract we wouldn't want that unless they adjust the terms. Partial Share and no TV money until the existing Grant of Rights expires? It's possible we would still come out ahead there money wise but on the surface it seems unlikely.
This is also where I think the AAC has leverage in negotiating a higher payout than UConn, even though we will give much more notice. The revenue for joining the Big 12 will be much larger, even if in part, than what UConn is getting from the Beast with football as an independent. Since we have more to lose, the AAC can afford to wait or balk.
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I think 2023 is possible based on UT and OU trying to get out early but based on what's on Houston's contract we wouldn't want that unless they adjust the terms. Partial Share and no TV money until the existing Grant of Rights expires? It's possible we would still come out ahead there money wise but on the surface it seems unlikely.
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I know that logistically it would be near impossible to start in the 2022 season but that is what I would like to see. I suspect that we will have a handful of AAC games in the next few years after moving to the Big 12 just because of scheduling issues for all schools involved.
Also, no urgency in Nippert expansion. Will UC's move to Big 12 lead to bigger Nippert Stadium? (wcpo.com)Last edited by bearcatbret; 01-07-2022, 04:57 PM.
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Here are the Houston contract details with the Big XII . I’d expect ours to be similar
https://gocoogs.com/big-12-contract/
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No surprise here, Mike Aresco commented Friday Dec 31st on ESPN radio that they are willing to negotiate with teams leaving for the Big 12. Not much else.
https://www.1017theteam.com/news/aac...o-before-2024/
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Originally posted by made_hand View PostI have been looking for articles, but cannot find anything thus far.
Is there any discussion or requirement for the Big12 members to expand Olympic sports offerings?
Any talk of wrestling or resurrecting men's soccer?
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Originally posted by made_hand View PostI have been looking for articles, but cannot find anything thus far.
Is there any discussion or requirement for the Big12 members to expand Olympic sports offerings?
Any talk of wrestling or resurrecting men's soccer?Last edited by swilsonsp4; 12-22-2021, 04:46 PM.
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I have been looking for articles, but cannot find anything thus far.
Is there any discussion or requirement for the Big12 members to expand Olympic sports offerings?
Any talk of wrestling or resurrecting men's soccer?
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Winners and losers in conference realignment. Spoiler, the only two losers on the list are the AAC and Big 12. Winners and Losers of College Football Conference Realignment | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights
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We had better join sooner than later. This article spells out how the power 5 are going to separate from the rest of the college world and take an even big share of the money with them. With NCAA constitution changing, will powerful college football teams effort to formally divide FBS? - CBSSports.com
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On another topic, here's a piece by Ari Wasserman of theathletic.com ($) on the potential impact of the move to the B12 on recruiting for each of the four new entrants:
https://theathletic.com/2964357/2021...ampaign=601983
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Originally posted by Geaux Juan View Post
Whose safety? The people listening at home? Because one can't listen to the radio at the stadium, what with all the generated noise and time delays of the play-by-play. If you're claiming the offiicals being named, that's common knowledge and easily obtained information.
So, obviously, I don't agree with your opinion.
/sarcasm off
I have no love for the conference bureaucracy, nor would I ever suggest these refs are the most competent people ever at their jobs. However, in this day and age, there's good reason to err on the side of caution.
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