Athletic Story on Big 12's side of expansion
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-Yormark met with Colorado in Chicago and thought they were getting fed up with the PAC-12 and might move even before the TV deal that happened
-At The Greenbrier meeting, Big 12 leaders thought they might only get two
-Briefly discussed Memphis and San Diego State and other unnamed candidates
-Yormark was not happy SDSU viewed the Big 12 as a backup option to the PAC-12
-Yormark met with Gonzaga, but those talks never got serious
-Yormark really wanted UConn if the Pac-12 schools didn't come
-He took a campus visit after their national title victory, and met with their leadership in New York
-He liked having UConn to get the conference into NYC and the East Coast
-He also believed Jim Mora had UConn's football program in the right direction (The Athletic does throw the 0-4 shade this season in there)
-The Big 12 board wanted P5 additions
-Yormark was privately conceding he wouldn't get those schools after media days came and went
-Last month, Yormark took a campus visit to Colorado and met with Coach Prime and they instantly hit it off
-Yormark saw what Deion is doing for Colorado and that is what he wanted for the Big 12
-Arizona requested Big 12 membership on its own one week after Colorado left
-Arizona's President wished the PAC-12 took the 8 remaining Big 12 schools after OUT's announcement to form the PAC-20
-Even suggested a ACC, PAC-12, Big 12 merger
-Some inside the Big 12 believed Arizona needed ASU or Utah to move with them
-Robbins was concerned about the Apple deal terms
-Robbins made sure the Big 12 door was still open
-After a board meeting, Arizona and Arizona State were told to stay together
-Robbins with prepared to accept the Apple deal that day with those orders
-Utah's coaches were concerned with the Apple deal
-Utah President and AD quickly called the Big 12 after UO+UW announcement
-Arizona State was always the least engaged for the four
-President Michael Crow and AD Ray Anderson were adamant about staying in the PAC
-Quickly moved to smooth the relationship with Yormark
-At The Greenbrier meeting, Big 12 leaders thought they might only get two
-Briefly discussed Memphis and San Diego State and other unnamed candidates
-Yormark was not happy SDSU viewed the Big 12 as a backup option to the PAC-12
-Yormark met with Gonzaga, but those talks never got serious
-Yormark really wanted UConn if the Pac-12 schools didn't come
-He took a campus visit after their national title victory, and met with their leadership in New York
-He liked having UConn to get the conference into NYC and the East Coast
-He also believed Jim Mora had UConn's football program in the right direction (The Athletic does throw the 0-4 shade this season in there)
-The Big 12 board wanted P5 additions
-Yormark was privately conceding he wouldn't get those schools after media days came and went
-Last month, Yormark took a campus visit to Colorado and met with Coach Prime and they instantly hit it off
-Yormark saw what Deion is doing for Colorado and that is what he wanted for the Big 12
-Arizona requested Big 12 membership on its own one week after Colorado left
-Arizona's President wished the PAC-12 took the 8 remaining Big 12 schools after OUT's announcement to form the PAC-20
-Even suggested a ACC, PAC-12, Big 12 merger
-Some inside the Big 12 believed Arizona needed ASU or Utah to move with them
-Robbins was concerned about the Apple deal terms
-Robbins made sure the Big 12 door was still open
-After a board meeting, Arizona and Arizona State were told to stay together
-Robbins with prepared to accept the Apple deal that day with those orders
-Utah's coaches were concerned with the Apple deal
-Utah President and AD quickly called the Big 12 after UO+UW announcement
-Arizona State was always the least engaged for the four
-President Michael Crow and AD Ray Anderson were adamant about staying in the PAC
-Quickly moved to smooth the relationship with Yormark
Inside Brett Yormark's yearlong push to get the Big 12 to 16
There were countless twists and turns, but Yormark was never shy about his objective: Boost the Big 12 by any means necessary.
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