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Keeping the Big 12 Alive not so crazy


Harry

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Try this lineup for size: Baylor, Iowa State, TCU, SMU, North Texas, Houston, Rice, UT El Paso, Louisiana Tech, Tulane, Tulsa and New Mexico State. Soon-to-be FBS members UT San Antonio and Texas State are possible wild cards.

While this collection might not exactly be TV sexy, it's a league that will have automatic-qualifying status through 2014 (length of the BCS contract) barring any change in the BCS bylaws

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http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/09/07/3345245/keeping-big-12-alive-after-defections.html

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This league wouldn't garner much attention nationally, but I bet Fox Sports would pay good money for it. With all the big schools going across the nation it will open up the regional market for us small timers

Not initially, but with the infusion of money we're talking about all of these times can quickly upgrade their programs.

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Compared to the big conferences it wouldn't be much money, but what I'm thinking is that we would get a whole lot more exposure and money than what the Sun Belt will ever get us.

The article points out that every team leaving would pay an exit fee, roughly $20 million. And that the exit fee money could be distributed to schools that join. Also, there is still a TV contract in place for several more years. Whether the makeup of the conference changes or not, ESPN and ABC have to pay the Big 12 that contract. The BCS money will continue to flow in for at least 3 more years.

In short, there is still a ton of money coming into the Big 12 if they can maintain the minimum number of members.

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