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Big XII actively considering BYU
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3042042" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>No, they are clearly the top candidate by all objective metrics. Their TV deal was originally $7-10 million and they recently re-upped that for a slight increase ($8-11 million?). That's less than the average remaining Big 12 teams $14 million in TV valuation, but bear in mind that that can only include home games whereas being in a conference means their conference away games are included. So, money dilution won't be all that much. Plus, they have a 65,000 stadium which they typically sell out for big games. And, while their TV ratings don't equal ours, that's because they are rarely on anything other than ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU - give them a Fox or ABC game and they'll attract viewers close to or better than the Big 12 (non-UT/OU) average. They were typically the MWC leader in Director's Cup standings and have a solid all-sports athletic program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3042042, member: 7831"] No, they are clearly the top candidate by all objective metrics. Their TV deal was originally $7-10 million and they recently re-upped that for a slight increase ($8-11 million?). That's less than the average remaining Big 12 teams $14 million in TV valuation, but bear in mind that that can only include home games whereas being in a conference means their conference away games are included. So, money dilution won't be all that much. Plus, they have a 65,000 stadium which they typically sell out for big games. And, while their TV ratings don't equal ours, that's because they are rarely on anything other than ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU - give them a Fox or ABC game and they'll attract viewers close to or better than the Big 12 (non-UT/OU) average. They were typically the MWC leader in Director's Cup standings and have a solid all-sports athletic program. [/QUOTE]
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