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{puke} Gosh, I hope that they are just doing this to up the ante with the Big 12. But I think we need to face reality: Big 12 is not interested in BYU. And BYU will not be able to survive long-term as an independent, if Notre Dame can't. We may actually end up in a conference that is worse than the old MWC. |
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BYU's cross divisional rival would be......<drumroll>....Memphis.
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What would be cool is if we can get some kind of equal scheduling agreement for BBall with the non-FB schools, like Marquette, Georgetown, Seton Hall, etc. That would do wonders for our BBall success.
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The gap between the Big 12 and the Big East is monstrous in terms of annual payouts.
Let's say that Utah is getting $15 million more in TV money every year than BYU (which is about right, I think). In ten years, that is $150 million more dollars that have rolled into Utah. And this despite the fact that BYU has a larger fan base, etc. This will have an effect, no doubt about it. We are talking about real money. |
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