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<blockquote data-quote="doneagain" data-source="post: 130849864" data-attributes="member: 1396145"><p>The easiest solution is to divide up the B12 among the other conferences and have a Power Four + Notre Dame. Just determine who the best fit for each conference is based on need or compatibility. Each conference plays an 8 game conference schedule leaving 4 non conference games to schedule old non conference rivals each year. The new TV deals for each league would be huge.</p><p></p><p>BIG 10</p><p>*Wants AAU members, new markets, and marquee brands: Longhorn football and Jayhawk basketball. The Big 10 values basketball, and Kansas basketball adds valuable content for the Big 10 Network. Texas football is self explanatory.</p><p>+ Kansas</p><p>+ Texas</p><p></p><p>PAC 12</p><p>*Needs a power football program, and Oklahoma fits the bill, and still has a manageable path to the playoffs annually. Iowa State adds another AAU institution. Texas Tech gets the PAC-12 Network into Texas. Kansas State helps bring the P12 network into the Kansas City market. Four new teams with four new markets in four new states, with earlier time zones for TV value. Oklahoma is the coup and adds the true value.</p><p>+ Oklahoma</p><p>+ Iowa State</p><p>+ Texas Tech</p><p>+ Kansas State</p><p></p><p>ACC</p><p>*The new ACC Network could use the 27 million potential viewers in Texas to increase its value for basic cable packages like how the B10 added Rutgers based solely on market. The ACC is already home to several other small private schools (Norte Dame, Duke, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Boston College, and Miami).</p><p>+ TCU</p><p>+ Baylor</p><p></p><p>SEC</p><p>*Can always add new markets, and both Oklahoma State and West Virginia are good cultural fits for the SEC. Both would be contiguous footprint states. Ok State helps expand the SEC brand and media coverage in the mid west. WVU pulls its reach into the regional Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania, and Ohio border areas.</p><p>+ Oklahoma State </p><p>+ West Virginia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doneagain, post: 130849864, member: 1396145"] The easiest solution is to divide up the B12 among the other conferences and have a Power Four + Notre Dame. Just determine who the best fit for each conference is based on need or compatibility. Each conference plays an 8 game conference schedule leaving 4 non conference games to schedule old non conference rivals each year. The new TV deals for each league would be huge. BIG 10 *Wants AAU members, new markets, and marquee brands: Longhorn football and Jayhawk basketball. The Big 10 values basketball, and Kansas basketball adds valuable content for the Big 10 Network. Texas football is self explanatory. + Kansas + Texas PAC 12 *Needs a power football program, and Oklahoma fits the bill, and still has a manageable path to the playoffs annually. Iowa State adds another AAU institution. Texas Tech gets the PAC-12 Network into Texas. Kansas State helps bring the P12 network into the Kansas City market. Four new teams with four new markets in four new states, with earlier time zones for TV value. Oklahoma is the coup and adds the true value. + Oklahoma + Iowa State + Texas Tech + Kansas State ACC *The new ACC Network could use the 27 million potential viewers in Texas to increase its value for basic cable packages like how the B10 added Rutgers based solely on market. The ACC is already home to several other small private schools (Norte Dame, Duke, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Boston College, and Miami). + TCU + Baylor SEC *Can always add new markets, and both Oklahoma State and West Virginia are good cultural fits for the SEC. Both would be contiguous footprint states. Ok State helps expand the SEC brand and media coverage in the mid west. WVU pulls its reach into the regional Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania, and Ohio border areas. + Oklahoma State + West Virginia [/QUOTE]
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