ColumbusHawk
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TCU adds very little to the Big 12. It is a very small school of less than 9,000 students. It is definitely no better than the fifth or sixth most followed college program in the state of Texas.
The four large public schools; Houston, Texas, A&M & Tech, all have a much larger following than TCU. TCU's following is about on a par with or a little bit less than Baylor or SMU.
A Texas A&M SEC game would blow a TCU vs. Iowa State game out of the water in TV ratings, if the game was even televised. This week Kansas at Oklahoma State & Iowa at Baylor are not being televised. Next week, Iowa State at Missouri & Kansas State at Texas Tech aren't being broadcast.
The idea that TCU would add TV sets to the Big 12 market is ludicrous. It is a move out of desperation.
The four large public schools; Houston, Texas, A&M & Tech, all have a much larger following than TCU. TCU's following is about on a par with or a little bit less than Baylor or SMU.
A Texas A&M SEC game would blow a TCU vs. Iowa State game out of the water in TV ratings, if the game was even televised. This week Kansas at Oklahoma State & Iowa at Baylor are not being televised. Next week, Iowa State at Missouri & Kansas State at Texas Tech aren't being broadcast.
The idea that TCU would add TV sets to the Big 12 market is ludicrous. It is a move out of desperation.