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Big 10 Report: Conference Realignment

A source in St. Louis familiar with the situation told NewsCenter 16 Thursday afternoon that Missouri will leave the Big XII and soon join the Big 10. Other schools expected to follow the Tigers are Syracuse, Pitt, Rutgers and Nebraska.

Many have speculated that such an expansion would include Notre Dame but ND athletic director Jack Swarbrick told me today that the Irish prefer to stay independent in football and in the Big East for other sports. Swarbrick said maintaining football Independence is such a part of what Notre Dame is.

He went on to say the Big East is a great partner for the University in other sports.

"We do have to monitor what is going on," Swarbrick said. "There will be significant shifts. "Hopefully we can navigate them by keeping our football independent and keeping our Big East affiliation because that is what we care about."

The move of Syracuse, Pitt and Rutgers to the Big Ten from the Big East could categorically change the landscape of the Big East itself. Thus, what Swarbrick is referring to when stating the University must continue to monitor what is going on.

The interview with Swarbrick was done before the late afternoon announcement.

http://www.wndu.com/sports/headlines/92447574.html

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Old 06-07-2010, 07:28 PM   #1861
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Whacky! I can't wait for those Big Mondays in Vegas. That shit's gonna be sick.
You're absolutely delusional (if serious) if you think the MWC is going to command a big Monday basketball game in the new landscape.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:29 PM   #1862
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Oklahoma, Okie State and Colorado will be in the PAC-10. If its Big 14 time it will be this:

Air Force
Baylor
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
New Mexico
TCU

Boise State
BYU
Colorado State
San Diego State
UNLV
Utah
Wyoming
I forgot about Air Force
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Oklahoma, Okie State and Colorado will be in the PAC-10. If its Big 14 time it will be this:

Air Force
Baylor
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
New Mexico
TCU

Boise State
BYU
Colorado State
San Diego State
UNLV
Utah
Wyoming

Whacky! I can't wait for those Big Mondays in Vegas. That shit's gonna be sick.
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You're absolutely delusional (if serious) if you think the MWC is going to command a big Monday basketball game in the new landscape.
It'll start at midnight eastern, so why not...

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Whacky! I can't wait for those Big Mondays in Vegas. That shit's gonna be sick.
Uhhhh....this.....

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You're absolutely delusional (if serious) if you think the MWC is going to command a big Monday basketball game in the new landscape.
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Here is something that was posted over at phog.net. I don't vouch for the validity of it.

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2481&t=6010537

Total AD Revenue v Football Revenue last year

School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Notre Dame....................$56,929,397............... ................$81,088,368



Big 12 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ................................

School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Texas.......................$87,583,986........... ............................$138,459,149

Oklahoma.................$42,638,431.............. ..........................$81,487,835

Nebraska................. $55,226,605....................................... ..$74,881,383

Texas A&M............... $38,358,422....................................... ..$72,886,100

Oklahoma State........$26,536,625.......................... ...............$71,805,825

Kansas.................... $17,676,175....................................... .$70,614,953

Missouri...................$24,141,873............ ............................$57,778,668

Colorado................. $27,827,286....................................... ..$49,859,693

Baylor.....................$11,896,723............ ............................ $48,545,254

Kansas State............ $21,378,813....................................... .$47,399,903

Texas Tech...............$23,581,188.................... .....................$46,632,263

Iowa State...............$21,261,439................... ......................$45,813,189




PAC 10 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ..........................................


School.......................Football Revenue................Athletic Department Revenue

Southern Cal...................$35,203,483................. ...............$80,151,282

Stanford.........................$14,178,256...... ..........................$74,695,254

California...................... $27,747,396................................$73,354 ,967

UCLA.............................$26,640,759...... ..........................$66,177,866

Washington.....................$34,177,030........ .......................$60,575,780

Oregon...........................$24,789,755...... .........................$60,283,512

Arizona State................. $29,857,334................................$53,297 ,963

Arizona......................... $20,927,253................................$51,822 ,629

Oregon State.................. $30,874,059.............................. $50,211,404

Washington State.............$11,415,496..................... ..........$38,293,754



SEC Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ................................


School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Florida....................$66,150,063............ .......................$108,309,060

Alabama.................$64,606,392............... ....................$103,934,873

LSU.........................$61,868,953........... ......................$100,077,884

Tennessee...............$42,805,360............... ...................$92,524,125

Auburn....................$58,618,819............. .....................$87,001,416

Georgia....................$65,218,406............ .....................$81,496,357

South Carolina..........$57,118,519..................... .............$76,254,236

Kentucky...................$26,143,126............ .....................$72,057,751

Arkansas...................$38,630,265............ .....................$63,978,641

Vanderbilt..................$18,564,940........... .....................$45,582,274

Ole Miss.....................$18,688,648.............. .................$41,318,068

Miss State...................$18,732,248............... ...............$36,536,152


Big 10 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ..........................................


School.......................Football Revenue................Athletic Department Revenue

Ohio State...................$68,196,195............... ..............$119,859,607

Penn State...................$61,767,717............... .............$95,978,243

Michigan.....................$52,246,025.......... ...................$95,193,030

Wisconsin....................$40,005,517.......... ..................$89,842,749

Iowa............................$38,896,234....... .....................$79,521,143

Michigan State.............$43,506,725..................... ........$75,624,811

Minnesota....................$25,594,942.......... ...................$70,322,992

Indiana.........................$20,836,473....... ....................$60,615,528

Purdue.........................$18,320,608........ ....................$59,919,102

Illinois..........................$25,710,645..... ......................$55,609,086

Northwestern...............$23,951,794............ .................$48,582,384



ACC Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ......................

School.........................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Florida State......................$24,877,536............ .....................$74,417,324

Duke...............................$9,029,583..... ................................$71,072,431

UNC.................................$24,163,760... ...............................$70,152,767

Virginia............................$20,210,563... ................................$67,141,170

Boston College...................$20,711,067............. .....................$64,157,876

Miami...............................$27,155,010... ..............................$61,969,808

Clemson.......................... $35,205,168..................................$60,1 67,535

Maryland..........................$13,980,823..... ..............................$59,966,862

Virginia Tech.....................$27,749,586.............. .................... $52,838,905

Georgia Tech.................... $22,830,766..................................$48,0 61,053

NC State.......................... $21,772,446..................................$46,4 91,105

Wake Forest..................... $10,346,081...................................$44, 649,063
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:43 PM   #1867
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Notre Dame will not move until/unless it becomes clear the super conference is coming.

I think the writing is on the wall with that.

My favorite thing in all this... Texas' "Ultimatum" is just going to work in Missouri and Nebraska's favor. Best thing that could happen for those schools:

1) Friday "Ultimatum" deadline comes and goes, and the Texas 6 depart as a result.
2) THOSE schools are the ones that get nailed for leaving the league on short notice. (LOLZ)
3) The Big Ten, in response to the Pac-16, goes to 16 (or possibly even 18). Notre Dame, seeing the super conference movement pick up speed, agrees to join the new Big 16 (rather than get left behind. All that NBC money dwindles if all the rest of the good football schools take their balls to a new league)
4) Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Rutgers and Syracuse join the Big 16.
5) kansas, kansas state, Iowa State and the loser of the Baylor/Colorado feud for the Texas 6's final spot join the MWC (which likely gains BCS status in a year or two... and then sees the BCS disappear when the fourth super conference is formed).

This is extremely beneficial for Missouri and Nebraska recruiting (both in KC, Missouri in St. Louis).

And I'll wish ku good luck recruiting Josh Shelby's when they are playing in the MWC and not on national TV weekly...
You think being in the Big XII has anything to do with KU being on national TV? Wow. I know it sucks being a MUron but, just wow.
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Thanks Plow, that data appears to be more current though as you say we don't have verification of data validity.
I just can't picture how bball could make more $ than fball.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:48 PM   #1869
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Thanks Plow, that data appears to be more current though as you say we don't have verification of data validity.
I just can't picture how bball could make more $ than fball.
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KU: $15,737,145
Duke: $11,842,009
UNC: $19,852,544

Yes, serious money, but still pales in comparison to the $87 mill for Texas football or the $50+ mil for football at schools like Nebraska, Ohio State, Florida, Notre Dame, Georgia, etc.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:53 PM   #1870
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You think being in the Big XII has anything to do with KU being on national TV? Wow. I know it sucks being a MUron but, just wow.
I'm talking specifically about the Big 12's Big Monday contract with ESPN. ku dominates that TV slot, and it won't be accessible to them if they aren't in the Big 12.

Look at Memphis. They do OK in the non-conference season on TV, but as soon as they hit the CUSA, their TV coverage drops off the map. If ku is in the MWC, they'll still get good coverage in the pre-conference season when they're playing good teams.

And that MWC lineup isn't exactly going to compare well with what the major conferences bring to the table for national broadcasters... if ku ends up in the MWC, no matter how you slice it, the national TV profile and the opportunities to be on national TV are going to decrease.

You're ing if you don't see that.
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Here is something that was posted over at phog.net. I don't vouch for the validity of it.

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2481&t=6010537

Total AD Revenue v Football Revenue last year

School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Notre Dame....................$56,929,397............... ................$81,088,368



Big 12 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ................................

School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Texas.......................$87,583,986........... ............................$138,459,149

Oklahoma.................$42,638,431.............. ..........................$81,487,835

Nebraska................. $55,226,605....................................... ..$74,881,383

Texas A&M............... $38,358,422....................................... ..$72,886,100

Oklahoma State........$26,536,625.......................... ...............$71,805,825

Kansas.................... $17,676,175....................................... .$70,614,953

Missouri...................$24,141,873............ ............................$57,778,668

Colorado................. $27,827,286....................................... ..$49,859,693

Baylor.....................$11,896,723............ ............................ $48,545,254

Kansas State............ $21,378,813....................................... .$47,399,903

Texas Tech...............$23,581,188.................... .....................$46,632,263

Iowa State...............$21,261,439................... ......................$45,813,189




PAC 10 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ..........................................


School.......................Football Revenue................Athletic Department Revenue

Southern Cal...................$35,203,483................. ...............$80,151,282

Stanford.........................$14,178,256...... ..........................$74,695,254

California...................... $27,747,396................................$73,354 ,967

UCLA.............................$26,640,759...... ..........................$66,177,866

Washington.....................$34,177,030........ .......................$60,575,780

Oregon...........................$24,789,755...... .........................$60,283,512

Arizona State................. $29,857,334................................$53,297 ,963

Arizona......................... $20,927,253................................$51,822 ,629

Oregon State.................. $30,874,059.............................. $50,211,404

Washington State.............$11,415,496..................... ..........$38,293,754



SEC Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ................................


School.....................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Florida....................$66,150,063............ .......................$108,309,060

Alabama.................$64,606,392............... ....................$103,934,873

LSU.........................$61,868,953........... ......................$100,077,884

Tennessee...............$42,805,360............... ...................$92,524,125

Auburn....................$58,618,819............. .....................$87,001,416

Georgia....................$65,218,406............ .....................$81,496,357

South Carolina..........$57,118,519..................... .............$76,254,236

Kentucky...................$26,143,126............ .....................$72,057,751

Arkansas...................$38,630,265............ .....................$63,978,641

Vanderbilt..................$18,564,940........... .....................$45,582,274

Ole Miss.....................$18,688,648.............. .................$41,318,068

Miss State...................$18,732,248............... ...............$36,536,152


Big 10 Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ..........................................


School.......................Football Revenue................Athletic Department Revenue

Ohio State...................$68,196,195............... ..............$119,859,607

Penn State...................$61,767,717............... .............$95,978,243

Michigan.....................$52,246,025.......... ...................$95,193,030

Wisconsin....................$40,005,517.......... ..................$89,842,749

Iowa............................$38,896,234....... .....................$79,521,143

Michigan State.............$43,506,725..................... ........$75,624,811

Minnesota....................$25,594,942.......... ...................$70,322,992

Indiana.........................$20,836,473....... ....................$60,615,528

Purdue.........................$18,320,608........ ....................$59,919,102

Illinois..........................$25,710,645..... ......................$55,609,086

Northwestern...............$23,951,794............ .................$48,582,384



ACC Schools 2008-2009 revenue........................................... ......................

School.........................Football Revenue...............Total Athletic Department Revenue

Florida State......................$24,877,536............ .....................$74,417,324

Duke...............................$9,029,583..... ................................$71,072,431

UNC.................................$24,163,760... ...............................$70,152,767

Virginia............................$20,210,563... ................................$67,141,170

Boston College...................$20,711,067............. .....................$64,157,876

Miami...............................$27,155,010... ..............................$61,969,808

Clemson.......................... $35,205,168..................................$60,1 67,535

Maryland..........................$13,980,823..... ..............................$59,966,862

Virginia Tech.....................$27,749,586.............. .................... $52,838,905

Georgia Tech.................... $22,830,766..................................$48,0 61,053

NC State.......................... $21,772,446..................................$46,4 91,105

Wake Forest..................... $10,346,081...................................$44, 649,063

I see many schools where the basketball revenue is a much bigger contribution than football.

Do you have the Big East numbers too from this link? Let's look at those
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I'm talking specifically about the Big 12's Big Monday contract with ESPN. ku dominates that TV slot, and it won't be accessible to them if they aren't in the Big 12.

Look at Memphis. They do OK in the non-conference season on TV, but as soon as they hit the CUSA, their TV coverage drops off the map. If ku is in the MWC, they'll still get good coverage in the pre-conference season when they're playing good teams.

And that MWC lineup isn't exactly going to compare well with what the major conferences bring to the table for national broadcasters... if ku ends up in the MWC, no matter how you slice it, the national TV profile and the opportunities to be on national TV are going to decrease.

You're ing if you don't see that.

What would you think of KU attempting to go independent in basketball ala Notre Dame football?
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:14 PM   #1874
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What would you think of KU attempting to go independent in basketball ala Notre Dame football?
There isn't close to the national "affection" (for lack of a better word) for Kansas basketball. Hell, though a great program, it ranks behind UNC, Duke, and maybe even Kentucky in this regard.

No chance that a CBS is handing KU a sweetheart TV deal because there frankly isn't the demand nationwide.
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:17 PM   #1875
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I see many schools where the basketball revenue is a much bigger contribution than football.
Do you have the Big East numbers too from this link? Let's look at those
Which schools are those? Or are you assuming the difference between football revenue and total athletic dept. revenue = basketball revenue?
Considering the majority of the US would sign off on eliminating college hoops completely if it meant saving college football I don't see how anyone can think bball makes more $ than fball.
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