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BOWLSBY--ESPN conspired against BIG 12

Bucky is absolutely brain dead

The reason FOX didn’t pull teams is because they offer a Rust Belt Conference

Fact still remains that they did everything they could to pull the teams and now they are attacking the PAC 12….

😂

There was contracts available for Texas and Oklahoma to leave the Big 12 for the Big Ten.
To think only one media network was involved is only lying to yourself
 
Lol, the B12 didnt seem to care about the right and wrong ways of doing it when they poached WVU from Big East and helped us sue our way out of the conference...
What exactly did they do wrong? They didn't hide anything. WVU announced right away they were seeking membership elsewhere when Pitt and Syracuse suddenly bolted (not unlike OU/UT are doing now) and the BIG 12 let it be know they were seeking to add members.

WVU had to sue because the Big East was dying yet trying to hold them and they needed to exit or possibly lose a seat at the power conference table forever.

The BIG 12 wasn't dying and is only in trouble today due to the actions of i.e. OU/UT and a network that is a contracted partner. The BIG 12 was on the verge of significant contractual increases reported by experts to be at least 45-65% increases--but someone decided they didn't want that to happen obviously. Now they are trying to sell remaining schools that they are only as valuable as lowballed G5 schools and to give that value to the "chosen" SEC.

Really there's no option but to fight all of it as it appears contracts were violated in making all these things happen.
 
What exactly did they do wrong? They didn't hide anything. WVU announced right away they were seeking membership elsewhere when Pitt and Syracuse suddenly bolted (not unlike OU/UT are doing now) and the BIG 12 let it be know they were seeking to add members.

WVU had to sue because the Big East was dying yet trying to hold them and they needed to exit or possibly lose a seat at the power conference table forever.

The BIG 12 wasn't dying and is only in trouble today due to the actions of i.e. OU/UT and a network that is a contracted partner. The BIG 12 was on the verge of significant contractual increases reported by experts to be at least 45-65% increases--but someone decided they didn't want that to happen obviously. Now they are trying to sell remaining schools that they are only as valuable as lowballed G5 schools and to give that value to the "chosen" SEC.

Really there's no option but to fight all of it as it appears contracts were violated in making all these things happen.

I hate ESPN more than anyone so if the B12 can make trouble for them, good.

But

It appears the writing is on the wall and we have a glimpse of what the future of college football will look like...if ESPN is going to help WVU into a good landing spot, then I really do t care about B12 greivances....its a Big East-like death rattle.
 
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A legal opinion on the matter--interesting points:


I was asked to provide a simple opinion and explanation of the implications derived from the cease and desist letter sent by the Big 12 Conference to ESPN (the “CD” hereinafter).

Being an attorney, I have penned these letters as a common component of a legal strategy involving litigation as the ultimate outcome. It is a step aimed at freezing further harmful action, galvanizing positions for potential settlement negotiations, and satisfying notice requirements that may be required as a prerequisite for the filing of a lawsuit.


The substance of the CD indicates that the Big 12 has evidence that ESPN has, with intent, acted in a manner consistent with harming (it is safe to say seeking the dissolution of) the Big 12 Conference and that ESPN has sought to induce a further breach of certain contracts by conferences other than the SEC. In addition, the CD indicates that the Big 12 believes it will be able to establish that ESPN was involved in inducing the actions of Texas and Oklahoma in seeking to leave the Big 12 prior to the expiration of their current contractual obligations.


The Big 12 specifically references the violated clauses of the contract which would support a claim based on breach of contract. In the alternative, or more likely, in the primary, the Big 12 is positioning a suit based on tortious interference with contract (intentional interference with contractual relations) for which a calculation of damages would include not only contractual damages calculated by the contract value itself but may also (though not certainly) include damages derived from the tortious act including opportunity costs and potential derivative damages incurred by the Big 12 and its member institutions.


To succeed in a claim for tortious interference a claimant must prove four elements: 1) that a valid contract existed; 2) that a defendant had knowledge of the contract; 3) that a defendant acted intentionally and improperly; 4) that the plaintiff was injured by the defendant’s actions. United Truck Leasing Corp. v. Geltman, 406 Mass. 811, 812, 551 N.E. 2d 20 n. 6 (Mass. 1990).

The effect of the letter should be to freeze all current behind-the-scenes discussions between ESPN and institutions and conferences regarding realignment and potential telecast contractual rights and values. I believe both the Big 12 and the member institutions have legal redress in a suit of this nature against ESPN, the offending institutions, and possibly the SEC. Though public statements have been carefully worded to avoid providing “smoking gun” evidence, the CD indicates that there is an active search for evidence that would lend itself to a case based on breach of contract and tortious interference.


The expected outcome in many similarly situated legal claims is that the parties now enter into negotiations to determine if a suitable financial outcome can be reached for both the aggrieved party and the bad actor. However, should the bad actor continue to act in an injurious manner, then litigation will likely be initiated which would include a claim for immediate issuance of an injunction against any of the alleged behavior pending the outcome of the underlying case.




I would expect any lawsuit where the parties are unwilling to settle to take in the range of 3 to 4 years to conclude with the certainty of appeals to the highest level thereafter. The implication is a freezing effect on new telecast contracts and conference realignment with all current agreements being extended by necessity via court order pending the outcome of the case.


The alleged actions and indication in the CD that evidence of actionable behavior has already been gathered give substance to posturing and leverage to the Big 12. The purpose of the strategy and the use of the leverage is pure speculation, but one can safely derive that the Big 12 has a case and that we, as fans, face a future where the governing body of collegiate athletics wear robes instead of logoed visors.
Best Analysis thus far.
Follow the money.
Die was cast years ago when BigXII didn't expand....it limited OK's and Texas's exit cost . Has there been interference? Probably
Bowlsby's hands were tied then trying to keep Texas. Should have been fired for not protecting and advancing the conference. Water under the bridge now.
Delaying his remaining members from negotiating with other conferences. We all know a number of them have had discussions. They all know Bowlsby cannot or will not protect them long term. ie Get the best deal you can.
Money will correct all of this...the question is how long can the BigXII delay what is now inevitable.
 
I hate ESPN more than anyone so if the B12 can make trouble for them, good.

But

It appears the writing is on the wall and we have a glimpse of what the future of college football will look like...if ESPN is going to help WVU into a good landing spot, then I really do t care about B12 greivances....its a Big East-like death rattle.
I don't believe the BIG 12 wanted to be in this position with ESPN, ESPN chose to put the BIG 12 in this position.

What we are seeing is college football as ESPN, rather than fans, schools, conferences view it.

WVU is a member of the BIG 12 with BIG 12 committments and the commissioner isn't speaking for himself, but representing all the remaining members. As mentioned several times--no indication at this time that any of that has changed or is changing anytime soon.

You and others have fought as hard as you can with your words against every move of the BIG 12 that would have benefited WVU and its conference immensely--you've been played by those pulling the strings--or are part of those pulling the strings.

Let me know when WVU is secure in a power conference again.
 
Bucky is so clueless…

Let’s explain how things work

Media attention is a huge part in NIL
FOX and ESPN can give you more media attention
They actually can control what schools get the attention

To top that off they have the transfer portal
Texas and OU care too much about sports ro allow themselves to be a victim
What will end up happening is schools who aren’t in the SEC/B1G will have their best players taken away if ESPN/FOX wants it to happen
Will be a major problem. Even for USC if they want to stay important USC/PAC 12 will need to find a media backer
 
Best Analysis thus far.
Follow the money.
Die was cast years ago when BigXII didn't expand....it limited OK's and Texas's exit cost . Has there been interference? Probably
Bowlsby's hands were tied then trying to keep Texas. Should have been fired for not protecting and advancing the conference. Water under the bridge now.
Delaying his remaining members from negotiating with other conferences. We all know a number of them have had discussions. They all know Bowlsby cannot or will not protect them long term. ie Get the best deal you can.
Money will correct all of this...the question is how long can the BigXII delay what is now inevitable.
Obviously the BIG 12 can't stop change and haven't said that's their intention.
But they aren't going to just let their business be destroyed and the value of all the membership be stolen and just sit back and watch. Especially when people they've contracted with are the ones working behind the scenes to make this happen.

Right now the current deals go through 2025. Who knows what other options will exist beyond that date--its been made clear that certain entities do not value and will not fairly negotiate in the future, but yet want to hold onto the value with lowballs to keep it from competitors.

I don't for a second believe ANY school in the BIG 12 thinks that their option should be getting pulled in by a G5 conference.
 
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At the end of the day it is the fault of these universities who cared more about winning than anything else
First they sued the NCAA for their TV rights
Then they jumped in bed with the media companies
Sold their soul

Just how life works. Things aren’t fair for everyone
Shouldn’t change how people feel about their school or the game in general.
But the fact remains that the power is now in the hands of the media companies
Even some people inside these conferences will find out. There are fanbases in the SEC who think it is still ran the same way it was in 1988
 
B12 commish knows it’s over. Now he accused the hand that feeds them and wants everyone to stay together LOL. Damage has been done. And if there’s no validity to his claims, could Teams use this against him in court to get out of there GOR?

AAC has a 1 Billion dollar agreement to 2031 (I think).

Adding some of the remaining 8 and getting more money while extending terms would be huge for the AAC is 100% ESPN too. B12 is trying to position themselves as it would their idea and the AAC or Pac 12 would merge with Big 12 and not the other way around.

the BIG 12 has always been crap in my opinion. B12 North was God awful back when ESPN wanted to take the auto BCS bid from Big East.

It was a money grab for us and we all knew this day would come and I’m glad it did. Our facilities are easy Top 3 in ACC and #1 in American.

A chance to play games year after year against our old rivals is exactly what college football needs more than ever. The 12 team playoff will be 75% of SEC anyway.

So who gives a damn that ESPN went to a leftovers conference, the American conference, who had two teams in the past six years that could have been national contenders, has a blue collar feel to them and said if you get some of those teams will give you more money. You’re looking at some pretty damn good teams that’s left over.
 
Not to mention presentations to other conferences are going on and have been receive positively. Mr. commish has but the remaining 8 in a precarious position.
 
If the PAC 12 doesn’t budge

ESPN will be trying to kill them so those schools don’t have a name once they go to the B1G
Plus recruiting
Let’s face the facts. Majority of players are black. West Coast black communities are originally from Texas and Louisiana.
There are a lot of people there who don’t mind “returning home” even if it is Alabama, Georgia or Florida

FOX/B1G will try to kill them so they will budge

AAC will be a better conference than the PAC 12 in the eyes of people who read Twitter or watch CFB
 
If the PAC 12 doesn’t budge

ESPN will be trying to kill them so those schools don’t have a name once they go to the B1G
Plus recruiting
Let’s face the facts. Majority of players are black. West Coast black communities are originally from Texas and Louisiana.
There are a lot of people there who don’t mind “returning home” even if it is Alabama, Georgia or Florida

FOX/B1G will try to kill them so they will budge

AAC will be a better conference than the PAC 12 in the eyes of people who read Twitter or watch CFB
So it's true. You are a racist.
 
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If the PAC 12 doesn’t budge

ESPN will be trying to kill them so those schools don’t have a name once they go to the B1G
Plus recruiting
Let’s face the facts. Majority of players are black. West Coast black communities are originally from Texas and Louisiana.
There are a lot of people there who don’t mind “returning home” even if it is Alabama, Georgia or Florida

FOX/B1G will try to kill them so they will budge

AAC will be a better conference than the PAC 12 in the eyes of people who read Twitter or watch CFB
w…..t…..f?
 
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B12 commish knows it’s over. Now he accused the hand that feeds them and wants everyone to stay together LOL. Damage has been done. And if there’s no validity to his claims, could Teams use this against him in court to get out of there GOR?

AAC has a 1 Billion dollar agreement to 2031 (I think).

Adding some of the remaining 8 and getting more money while extending terms would be huge for the AAC is 100% ESPN too. B12 is trying to position themselves as it would their idea and the AAC or Pac 12 would merge with Big 12 and not the other way around.

the BIG 12 has always been crap in my opinion. B12 North was God awful back when ESPN wanted to take the auto BCS bid from Big East.

It was a money grab for us and we all knew this day would come and I’m glad it did. Our facilities are easy Top 3 in ACC and #1 in American.

A chance to play games year after year against our old rivals is exactly what college football needs more than ever. The 12 team playoff will be 75% of SEC anyway.

So who gives a damn that ESPN went to a leftovers conference, the American conference, who had two teams in the past six years that could have been national contenders, has a blue collar feel to them and said if you get some of those teams will give you more money. You’re looking at some pretty damn good teams that’s left over.
As he said if he didn't have evidence he wouldn't be saying anything. But there is.

The damage is not being done by Bolwsby, he is protecting the interests of the BIG 12 as its commissioner.

He is representing the schools in the BIG 12 that are being harmed in all of this.

ESPN wants schools worth $40 million plus per year to accept $6 million so that they can enrich themselves and hold onto valuable inventory--but that isn't beneficial to BIG 12 schools that will be irreparably harmed.

No way no how does WVU want to be in the AAC, nor does any other BIG 12 squad.

Your anger is directed in the wrong direction as its been made clear that ESPN does not value BIG 12 schools--ONLY OU/UT but that isn't going to help WVU or anyone else. They have no choice but to protect their interests as everyone is contractually obligated to remain in the BIG 12 or pay hefty fees to exit anyway.

If OU/UT need to leave so rapidly in such a deceitful manner then they must have planned in case they have to pay their obligations. They created the harm with network partners, not the other way around and last I checked again, every BIG 12 squad is still in the BIG 12 and their current deals only last so long.
 
Not to mention presentations to other conferences are going on and have been receive positively. Mr. commish has but the remaining 8 in a precarious position.
And you know this how exactly? Rumors.

Bowlsby knows exactly what the situation is--and he speaks not for himself but for the membership last I checked.
 
Ok. Sit tight and watch what happens if the next week regarding the last loyal 8 teams.
All I've seen so far from any of the schools is legal opinions given on behalf of Iowa State.

Nothing is going to happen in the next week other than lawsuits maybe.

With how this is escalating this will likely be in court for years.
 
What makes you think he knows anything?

He sure didnt know about TX/OU.
Because they lied to his face.

But the 8 others are not doing that and he is obviously aware that conferences are contacting them (and they are appropriately following BIG 12 bylaws in alerting the conference to these matters).

Just because OU/UT decided not to follow contracts they signed doesn't mean everyone else is taking that route.
 
Because they lied to his face.

But the 8 others are not doing that and he is obviously aware that conferences are contacting them (and they are appropriately following BIG 12 bylaws in alerting the conference to these matters).

Just because OU/UT decided not to follow contracts they signed doesn't mean everyone else is taking that route.
If you didn’t know the ACC has been going after Texas as well, your loving under a rock.

Everybody knew this was going to happen. Not “If” but “when”
 
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If you didn’t know the ACC has been going after Texas as well, your loving under a rock.

Everybody knew this was going to happen. Not “If” but “when”
The ACC is the lowest paid major conference and will be until 2036.

Of course the ACC WANTS to go after UT/OU/Ohio State/Penn State, but you can hear the laughter across the country from the idea that the lowest paid conference would land these schools so some of them could go from what? $28 million to $60 million or more in payouts. Who believed that would ever have happened when ESPN owns all their rights for the better part of two decades?

The BIG 12 wanted Alabama and Ohio State (probably)--but no rational person would think that's ever going to happen.

This is different. OU/UT sat at the BIG 12 table, pretended to be happy (really when were there NOT rumors of them going elsewhere), participated in priveleged BIG 12 business matters and negotiations--all the while plotting with others to destroy the conference and get out of their legal commitments.

They and their cohorts want to get out of their legal committments and obligations to enrich themselves at the BIG 12 conference and its schools expense. That's the problem here, not the BIG 12 making moves to protect their interests after this breach.
 
Because they lied to his face.

But the 8 others are not doing that and he is obviously aware that conferences are contacting them (and they are appropriately following BIG 12 bylaws in alerting the conference to these matters).

Just because OU/UT decided not to follow contracts they signed doesn't mean everyone else is taking that route.

Do yourself a favor and never sit down at a poker table
 
Things are beyond playing dont you think?

Some people have integrity- something you obviously dont comprehend.

Lol, its a business move. Grow up.

If ESPN tampered then they can be held responsible, but its obvious no one wanted to be in the B12 anymore....
 
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The entire thing is entertaining
You have Connecticut Yankees recreating something that came out of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.

SIAA is what held a lot of these schools together even after they broke up into their individual fiefdoms. SWC, SEC and ACC.
Ultimately they will put this back together because that mentality is what causes a lot of these schools to excel at athletics.

WVU goes to the AAC and dominates.
ESPN might push them into their conference.
It will be individual pods all under one big tent.
 
Not lately. I quit going down there after all the black communities moved to the West Coast.
Actually moving back. At least to Houston.

Tulane has a Top 5 campus
The Benson family gave them a lot of money to build an on campus stadium. The original was demolished awhile ago after the Super Dome was built.

AAC isn’t the worst spot for WVU. Especially considering it will be consider a viable Power Conference for an expanded playoffs.
They might take over the Big 12 HQ. The conference isn’t in Providence anymore. Located in Las Colinas, TX
 
Lol, its a business move. Grow up.

If ESPN tampered then they can be held responsible, but its obvious no one wanted to be in the B12 anymore....
Simply not true.

Its a business move to hold people that violate your business contracts willfully accountable.
 
As he said if he didn't have evidence he wouldn't be saying anything. But there is.

The damage is not being done by Bolwsby, he is protecting the interests of the BIG 12 as its commissioner.

He is representing the schools in the BIG 12 that are being harmed in all of this.

ESPN wants schools worth $40 million plus per year to accept $6 million so that they can enrich themselves and hold onto valuable inventory--but that isn't beneficial to BIG 12 schools that will be irreparably harmed.

No way no how does WVU want to be in the AAC, nor does any other BIG 12 squad.

Your anger is directed in the wrong direction as its been made clear that ESPN does not value BIG 12 schools--ONLY OU/UT but that isn't going to help WVU or anyone else. They have no choice but to protect their interests as everyone is contractually obligated to remain in the BIG 12 or pay hefty fees to exit anyway.

If OU/UT need to leave so rapidly in such a deceitful manner then they must have planned in case they have to pay their obligations. They created the harm with network partners, not the other way around and last I checked again, every BIG 12 squad is still in the BIG 12 and their current deals only last so long.
I got your back bro. This is a similar sentiment by attorneys on our board. Apparently the conference bylaws not only protect the conferences rights to litigation for damages, but an attorney on our site said this kind of tortious interference if the evidence exists that Bowlsby claims he has, the individual schools also retain the right to sue ESPN, OU, UT, the SEC, and possibly the AAC as well. The attorney went on to say when asked about potential damages, he called it bankrupting level damages. Mickey has deep pockets....but how far is Mickey willing to go protect an organization that has been laying off hundreds of people and might just be dead weight. How funny would it be if they were broadcasting SEC games on Big 12 property. I know getting ahead of ourselves. Still how anyone would think that it's not in the best interest of these organizations to protect their financial interest is mystifying to me. Even more how anybody could be cheering for ESPN I truly don't get.

I'm guessing the AAC got greedy just like ESPN, and carelessly thought schools like Okie St, WVU, KSU, ISU, TECH would entertain an invitation when they already have guaranteed P5 status for at least the next four years. I'm not sure how ESPN could be so careless, but I've been told by attorneys on the board ask ENRON how it happens. Lol.
 
Again with the threats?

Screw up future earnings? What has been revealed so far--ESPN refused new contract negotiations (obviously knowing what they had planned for OU/UT). They have let it be known if they get OU/UT out early they'll try to reduce BIG 12 payouts for the remaining years (and give it to the SEC and OU/UT and others?) and at the same time are claiming schools that were earning $40 plus million per year are really only worth 6 or 7? LOL.

The actions of the BIG 12 are necessary to ENSURE future earnings.

As stated, last I checked BIG 12 members are still in the BIG 12. Bylaws and contracts state clearly they'll be there for several years to come.

He's not wrong.

I predict we'll get an offer from the ACC, with a time limit... Because ESPN said so.
 
More from Yahoo:

Big 12 commish Bob Bowlsby takes aim at ESPN, echoing a distrust schools have for current environment​

Pete Thamel
Pete Thamel

Thu, July 29, 2021, 1:47 AM



.......And the messiness that came out of the Bowlsby Bomb neatly summed up the fraught landscape in college athletics. One athletic director summed it up this way Wednesday: “This has created a lot more mistrust, a lot more dissension and a lot more hard feelings. If anything, that to me is why [the expansion to a 12-team playoff] slows down.”

Added another: “Most everyone in college athletics outside the SEC is mad as hell. This is a black mark on the enterprise ... federal intervention may be the last resort to save us from ourselves.”.....



The second important takeaway was that by sending the letter, Bowlsby in many ways helped galvanize the league. He identified clear enemies in ESPN and the departing schools. Bowlsby only sent that letter with presidential support, which means this will end up bonding the eight schools remaining in the Big 12. And part of that is due to the distrust of Texas and Oklahoma.

Can the Remaining Eight stay together? Vulnerable leagues tend to have an every-school-for-themselves undercurrent, even when holding hands and saying the right things. The difference between what the Big 12 is being paid now – more than $35 million in TV – and what it'll be paid without OU and Texas is an estimated $20 million. Dropping a stinkbomb on the doorstep in Bristol, Connecticut, is a negotiation ploy to assure you will no longer be negotiating. But Bowlsby is too smart to have done this without some type of TV partner fallback.
 
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More from Yahoo:

Big 12 commish Bob Bowlsby takes aim at ESPN, echoing a distrust schools have for current environment​

Pete Thamel
Pete Thamel

Thu, July 29, 2021, 1:47 AM



.......And the messiness that came out of the Bowlsby Bomb neatly summed up the fraught landscape in college athletics. One athletic director summed it up this way Wednesday: “This has created a lot more mistrust, a lot more dissension and a lot more hard feelings. If anything, that to me is why [the expansion to a 12-team playoff] slows down.”

Added another: “Most everyone in college athletics outside the SEC is mad as hell. This is a black mark on the enterprise ... federal intervention may be the last resort to save us from ourselves.”.....



The second important takeaway was that by sending the letter, Bowlsby in many ways helped galvanize the league. He identified clear enemies in ESPN and the departing schools. Bowlsby only sent that letter with presidential support, which means this will end up bonding the eight schools remaining in the Big 12. And part of that is due to the distrust of Texas and Oklahoma.

Can the Remaining Eight stay together? Vulnerable leagues tend to have an every-school-for-themselves undercurrent, even when holding hands and saying the right things. The difference between what the Big 12 is being paid now – more than $35 million in TV – and what it'll be paid without OU and Texas is an estimated $20 million. Dropping a stinkbomb on the doorstep in Bristol, Connecticut, is a negotiation ploy to assure you will no longer be negotiating. But Bowlsby is too smart to have done this without some type of TV partner fallback.

I dont get this Bowlsby is so smart, Bowlsby is so ahead of the game crap...

If he was so intelligent he should have known TX/OU had their foot out the door.

This is looking like theater. Its posturing for a big payout (which I think they will get and mostly deserve), but BOWLSBY TO THE RESCUE is a completely stupid narrative.

...It fell apart on his watch, under his nose. All he is doing now is bulking up for a settlement.

He is just reacting..
 
I got your back bro. This is a similar sentiment by attorneys on our board. Apparently the conference bylaws not only protect the conferences rights to litigation for damages, but an attorney on our site said this kind of tortious interference if the evidence exists that Bowlsby claims he has, the individual schools also retain the right to sue ESPN, OU, UT, the SEC, and possibly the AAC as well. The attorney went on to say when asked about potential damages, he called it bankrupting level damages. Mickey has deep pockets....but how far is Mickey willing to go protect an organization that has been laying off hundreds of people and might just be dead weight. How funny would it be if they were broadcasting SEC games on Big 12 property. I know getting ahead of ourselves. Still how anyone would think that it's not in the best interest of these organizations to protect their financial interest is mystifying to me. Even more how anybody could be cheering for ESPN I truly don't get.

I'm guessing the AAC got greedy just like ESPN, and carelessly thought schools like Okie St, WVU, KSU, ISU, TECH would entertain an invitation when they already have guaranteed P5 status for at least the next four years. I'm not sure how ESPN could be so careless, but I've been told by attorneys on the board ask ENRON how it happens. Lol.
Good post and agree- dont see how any fan of a BIG 12 school doesnt understand the absolute necessity of this move as well as that its done per the school presidents.

But like most boards I suspect there may be some here without the BIG 12s best at heart.
 
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I dont get this Bowlsby is so smart, Bowlsby is so ahead of the game crap...

If he was so intelligent he should have known TX/OU had their foot out the door.

This is looking like theater. Its posturing for a big payout (which I think they will get and mostly deserve), but BOWLSBY TO THE RESCUE is a completely stupid narrative.

...It fell apart on his watch, under his nose. All he is doing now is bulking up for a settlement.

He is just reacting..
I'm not sure what Bowlsby could have done differently. Big XII made a lot of sense in its current iteration. People seem content. I think some schools wanted to add but Texas wouldn't have it and most schools agreed to defer to Texas because they were Texas.

I'm not going to claim he's anything more than an average athletic administrator. It appears that people got careless and just made this too easy for him
 
What's best for WVU isnt what's best for B12..
You understand president Gee also allowed Bowlsby to speak correct?

You understand he is the president of WVU correct?

So are you claiming you know WVU's situation better than the president of West Virginia University?

Explain how you know what's better for WVU than the president of the university, I'm sure all of Mountaineer Nation would love to hear this.
 
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