Somehow, somthing that won't really end up effecting Iowa State at all got turned into a 321-post thread on Cyclone Fanatic.
If true, how does it not effect ISU? ISU at best would be left out on an island from the big 12. At worst its seeking a new conference that would likely be a downgrade.
Don't we usually get who we want? I mean, have we ever really needed to "steal" a recruit from ISU that we really wanted? Can't say I remember one.
So....here's my question...if this ONLY for football, or what it also encompass basketball and all other minor sports?
If true, how does it not effect ISU? ISU at best would be left out on an island from the big 12. At worst its seeking a new conference that would likely be a downgrade.
The one thing that often gets overlooked, is the huge benefit Texas would have if some of the Big 12 "competition" left the league. 12-0 is still 12-0, I mean look at what TCU and Boise State got for playing in a terrible league and going 12-0, a big pay day. And those are two relative no-name schools, so if Texas went 12-0, even in a terrible conference, they would be ranked higher then a 1 loss team from from most any conference.
I do believe it is probable that Missouri and Nebraska are invited. Then it will be up to Texas and Oklahoma to decide if they want to make a counter offer. The counter offer to share conference revenue equally. In turn will that offer be great enough to match what the Big Ten can offer? I do not have the numbers, but I do not think they can match the offer.