Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said Friday that the conference has "a plan" when it comes to expansion, and while league leaders are satisfied with their current membership, they continue to explore "all options and considerations at this point in time."
A source who participated in the meetings this week told ESPN there were no votes on membership, but there were discussions about scenarios.
Yormark, who addressed reporters via videoconference after the Big 12 spring meetings in West Virginia, was asked specifically about the possibility of Gonzaga or another school joining the conference as a basketball-only member.
"We do see the upside in basketball moving forward for all the right reasons," Yormark said without mentioning any specific schools. "We think it's undervalued and there's a chance for us to double down as the No. 1 basketball conference in America, but football is the driver and we all know that.
"As we think about the future and ways to create value," he added, "there is always that option to decouple basketball from football to see if there's further value we can create for the conference."
A source told ESPN that UConn and Gonzaga were "certainly talked about" in the meetings, which were held at the posh Greenbrier resort, but the presidents and chancellors are in a holding pattern until the Pac-12 announces its television deal.
The Big 12 is adding four members -- BYU, Houston, Cincinnati and UCF -- in time for the college football season.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:https://wvsportsnow.com/report-big-12-expansion-negotiations-to-discuss-adding-gonzaga/
This article is purely speculation, and I was surprised to see us even mentioned in passing. That said, there are aggressive plans afoot, and if the Big12 is open to inviting non-football members they could put together quite a strong basketball conference. I know many of you don't think we're valuable enough to partner with, but as I have said on this thread- even though it's a self-serving comment- I think it's time for the BE to circle the wagons and expand with the devil(s) you know- like minded institutions that emphasis MBB. Even if that means only SLU & VCU.
You can wait for the SEC/ACC to make decisions, but unless Val really thinks ND or Duke are ready to become BB only BE members, it may be dangerous to assume the A10's prominent schools will be there waiting for you forever.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Here's what you guys are heading for... 1. You're not a FB school. Temple thought it was a FB school. Syracuse thought it was a FB school. They sunk millions into chasing the brass ring and their demise is imminent. The best ACC FB schools will get gobbled up. Heck, why stop at 16. Those 2 conference might become (2) 20+ team conferences. UT and OU are just the start. Everyone else is a FB mid major at that point. UConn is not a FB school; they will not survive additional realignment (a year, 2 years, 5 years from now). Just a matter of when...
Savannah Jay wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Here's what you guys are heading for... 1. You're not a FB school. Temple thought it was a FB school. Syracuse thought it was a FB school. They sunk millions into chasing the brass ring and their demise is imminent. The best ACC FB schools will get gobbled up. Heck, why stop at 16. Those 2 conference might become (2) 20+ team conferences. UT and OU are just the start. Everyone else is a FB mid major at that point. UConn is not a FB school; they will not survive additional realignment (a year, 2 years, 5 years from now). Just a matter of when...
Agreed, though I'd put forth that 2/3 of the FBS schools are already mid-majors. The powers that be should just go ahead and put the schools that invest heavily in football, have a football driven fan base/culture and generate revenue as a result, into their own division. Regardless of current conference affiliations, the idea that Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, etc. are playing the same level of football as Duke, UConn, Boston College, Kansas, any school with a directional name, etc., is naive. We already know the pool of schools from which the playoff teams will come from...and it's not a long list.
Every time realignment and the possibility of "super conferences" get mentioned, I wonder if the Vanderbilt board of trustees look at each other and say, "Do you think they remember we're still in the SEC?"
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