Originally posted by Green Monstah
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Notre Dame is still out there and the Big East looks like it could crumble. That might force Notre Dame to join the Big Ten but the Irish would most likely need to join with a partner. Pittsburgh is already gone to the ACC so Missouri is the next best candidate. Missouri does not want to pledge six years to the Big 12 only to have Notre Dame decide to join the Big Ten and then have another school like Rutgers join the Big Ten with the Irish.
I agree with others in that its time to play hardball with Missouri. Also, that BYU should just sign on the dotted line and join the Big 12. Then the Big 12 could mandate to Missouri, "we have nine members committing their T1 and T2 TV rights to the Big 12 - are you in or are you out". If Mizzou doesn't sign, let them join the SEC (if they really want them) or wait for the Big Ten acceptence letter from Jim Delany to arrive. But I bet Mizzou commits to the Big 12 - the Tigers are trying to have their cake and eat it too (play in the Big 12 until the Big Ten comes calling; if they ever do).
Before you huskers were blaming the longhorns and now you are blaming the Irish. Maybe the Big Ten should just kick out Nebraska to make room for the Notre Dame. Besides Nebraska is no longer an AAU school anyway. The Big 12 will take you back if you pony up the rest of your exit fee.
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