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It's only a matter of time before a Big 12 team goes undefeated during the regular season only to lose a Big 12 CG to a two-loss team resulting in both teams missing the playoffs. I bet the PAC-12 is really happy about this development after adding Colorado and Utah in order to host a PAC-12 CG.“Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
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Adding a championship game seems like a decent step towards expansion. And here is what I expect to happen:Originally posted by Mormon Red Death View PostBig 12 Adds championship game starting 2017
Big 12 South:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas Tech
Baylor
TCU
Big 12 North:
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
West Virginia
Cincinnati
Memphis
If they get really crazy and add 4, then I see Kansas and Kansas State moving to the Big 12 West (with all previously mentioned Big 12 South members), and the remaining Big 12 North becoming the Big 12 East, with UConn and UCF added.
In May 2010 it seemed ludicrous that Utah would be invited to the Pac 10. But the greatest upset in all recorded history happened and Utah really did get invited. It seems equally ludicrous that the Big 12 would expand without inviting BYU, but I fully expect that BYU won't be invited, because those other schools are research institutions of course. That is obviously the most important factor in any athletic conference membership.
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I can't bring myself to look but is it Lord of The Flies on CB right now?"Either evolution or intelligent design can account for the athlete, but neither can account for the sports fan." - Robert Brault
"Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors
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There's always a silver lining even when there isn't.Originally posted by All-American View PostNot really. The news of the championship game is too ambiguously bad/good."Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf
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Here is the ultimate silver lining's post from CB. This guy has a lot of time on his hands.Originally posted by Moliere View PostThere's always a silver lining even when there isn't.
https://www.cougarboard.com/board/me...ml?id=15962923
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A championship game and Baylor is going to suck again... It is good to see things getting back to normal in the Big 12.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-foo...-intent-060216Baylor recruits still waiting for release from letters of intent
A day after having an in-home visit with Baylor's new acting head coach Jim Grobe and three assistants, Bears signee Parrish Cobb had hoped he'd get some good news about the school releasing him from his letter of intent, but that hasn't happened.
Collis Cobb, the cornerback's father, told FOX Sports on Thursday night that he called the Big 12 compliance office earlier in the day and left a voicemail. "I'm hoping we can get some guidance and get some good news from them, that they're in our corner, and hopefully they'll do the right thing."
Baylor has a 30-day deadline to respond to each recruit's request for a release and without that release, the recruit is not allowed to have any contact with another school. The other Baylor signees requesting their release are J.P. Urquidez, Jared Atkinson, Kameron Martin, Donovan Duvernay and Patrick Hudson, according to an ESPN report.
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I don't understand your question. Why would they close the door on expansion? Haven't see you seen the report about increased revenue?Originally posted by BlueK View PostWhy would the Big 12 close the door on a Big 12 network, and announce there will be a CCG in 2017, but NOT close the door on expansion this week?"There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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Wasn't there a report that showed some sort of potential for a joint ACC-Big 12 Network that wouldOriginally posted by BlueK View PostWhy would the Big 12 close the door on a Big 12 network, and announce there will be a CCG in 2017, but NOT close the door on expansion this week?
? There are a lot of ways to make $ in college football without starting up a potential money pit like a conference network.(See Exhibit A: the MTN.)
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Off topic, but the mtn became doomed as soon as they made a deal with Comcast. Otherwise it probably could have turned a modest profit. But people forget that for the MWC, the whole point of the mtn channel was not money as much as it was getting their teams on TV for the fans. CSTV wanted a conference channel because the lure of live sports was going to help them get CSTV on the air in western markets. And it did that well enough to get the channel bought out by CBS, making the originators of CSTV a lot of money.Originally posted by Commando View PostWasn't there a report that showed some sort of potential for a joint ACC-Big 12 Network that would
? There are a lot of ways to make $ in college football without starting up a potential money pit like a conference network.(See Exhibit A: the MTN.)
The problem with turning to Comcast to run the mtn is that Comcast had no interest in distributing the mtn beyond its own subscribers. But they did a pretty good job for quite a while at lying/hiding that fact. It made a boatload of money from viewers in markets like Utah switching to them from satellite just so they could get their BYU games on TV. It was worth a lot more to Comcast as a channel no one outside their system could get than it ever would have been as a nationally available channel. The MWC was STUPID not to consult with folks who understood the cable business before getting into bed with a company that was widely known in the industry to be very unfriendly to sports fans and had played those tricks many many times in the past in other markets with pro teams' broadcast rights.
The one thing BYU asked for besides imploring them to allow it to become more widely available is for the right to rebroadcast home games, which really wasn't THAT much to ask. I mean, audiences for rebroadcasts are never going to be all that great. Comcast arrogantly overplayed its hand I think mostly just to be a bully, until BYU chose the nuclear option and left the conference, driving a stake into the heart of the channel by taking 90% of the audience away from it.Last edited by BlueK; 06-06-2016, 02:19 PM.
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I just spent the night in your future rival's turf, Morgantown. Beautiful place with a very college town feel. Also the drive out of town via I-64 can give Parley's canyon a run for its money in long steep pulls."Friendship is the grand fundamental principle of Mormonism" - Joseph Smith Jr.
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I foresee Ft Worth as more of a rival but I do like where your head is at.Originally posted by Sullyute View PostI just spent the night in your future rival's turf, Morgantown. Beautiful place with a very college town feel. Also the drive out of town via I-64 can give Parley's canyon a run for its money in long steep pulls.
"Either evolution or intelligent design can account for the athlete, but neither can account for the sports fan." - Robert Brault
"Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors
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The great part about Morgantown is you can sleep outside on a couch, and still be toasty warm.Originally posted by Sullyute View PostI just spent the night in your future rival's turf, Morgantown. Beautiful place with a very college town feel. Also the drive out of town via I-64 can give Parley's canyon a run for its money in long steep pulls.
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