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Big XII Going Shopping?

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“We are open for business,” Yormark said... "We will leave no stone unturned to drive value for the conference.”

John Weis takes a look at potential Big XII additions in his latest piece for the Sons of UCF.

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“We are open for business,” Yormark said... "We will leave no stone unturned to drive value for the conference.”

John Weis takes a look at potential Big XII additions in his latest piece for the Sons of UCF.

Click here to read more.
What part of nobody but the G5’s want to join that conference do you UCF fans fail to understand?
 
What part of nobody but the G5’s want to join that conference do you UCF fans fail to understand?
What part of certain P-5s who choose not to join the Big12 will turn into G-5s do you not understand? But, this is America where we have the freedom to make choices as to whom we associate with. Choose wisely.
 
Lobo has ever stepped foot on the campus, probably flunked out of FAU, and a die-hard Cane fan. Don't pay attention to this buffoon.
Nah, with his brain injury he could never go to ANY college…..the best he can do is drooling on fries in some fast food place…..notice he only can post at certain times of the day. His Mom has to start up his computer when he isn’t at work.
 
When the new Big 10 commish gets settled in, he will see what the numbers look like in adding Washington and Oregon. He can get them at a discount, or wait until the ACC GOR gets closer to expiration and see if they can pull in Virginia and North Carolina when that conference is torn apart.
The PAC appears to have bad choices before them at this time. If they patch together a deal that gets them close to the Big 12 dollars, it means they have to accept a high percentage of streaming, which hurts exposure/recruiting. If they go with a better exposure (ESPN big game of the week offer) the dollars fall to the low to mid twenties, and the coral gate is open. Either way, the Big 12 is in a good position.
Actually, does the Big 12 lay chilly on the PAC schools, and wait to see what is available once the ACC blows up? Georgia Tech? North Carolina st.? Miami? Are Florida and South Carolina able to block Florida st. and Clemson from SEC membership?
 
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