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14-Team Big 12 for 2023-24 is Not New News

April 27, 2022
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STILLWATER – I’m trying to figure out where Jon Rothstein has been or if in the process of moving from CBS Sports to Fanduel he entered a hyperbaric chamber and lost track of news that has already circulated. It’s been several months since the news came out that the Big 12 was likely looking at a 14-team conference structure in 2023-24. Cincinnati, Central Florida, and Houston, all of the American Athletic Conference, said they were looking at the possibility of leaving early before the 27-month departure schedule in the AAC bylaws. AAC commissioner Mike Aresco, while recruiting new members for his league, said that would be possible with a negotiation on a larger buyout payment by the trio of departing institutions. BYU had already said they were bringing their sports that fit the Big 12, all except men’s soccer, to the Big 12 in the 2023-24 academic year.

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Bob Bowlsby has told us that 2023-24 could be a 14-team league. Not new news!

The greater chance of the Big 12 actually being 12 schools was thought to be if Oklahoma and Texas opted to leave early and pay the Big 12 more to join the SEC. No negotiation there as outgoing commissioner Bob Bowlsby and the Big 12 membership was insistent on OU and UT paying every cent required to leave. For Texas that is no problem, but for Oklahoma as a University, which is hemorrhaging with debt, not a good deal. The Sooners are going to the SEC for the money, so they don’t want to lose more of it before leaving.

This could be a lot of fun. Now, with the NCAA is a freefall of importance and organization you might be able to throw out their requirement of conferences with more than 12 teams having to split into two divisions and the winners of those divisions play in a championship game. The NCAA has little influence over football. The Big 12 should thumb their nose at the league.

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Let the Sooners and Bevos keep their game.

Oklahoma and Texas don’t want a disruption in their rivalry and television loves that game. The Big 12 should keep it while they have it. Instead of putting those two teams in the same division meaning added disruption when they do leave, have the 14-team league play rotating schedules with permanent foes and teams they rotate playing. In the championship game keep the current format of the two teams with the best records playing for the title.

How excited am I about having a 14-team Big 12 Conference for two seasons before the Sooners and Longhorns go after the 2024-25 school year? Here is my dream schedule for the Cowboys for the two seasons with 14-teams in the Big 12.

2023 Football Season 2024 Football Season
Date Opponent Date Opponent
Sept. 2 Central Arkansas Aug 29 (Thurs.) UTRGV
Sept. 9 @Arizona State Sept. 7 Arkansas
Sept. 16 South Alabama Sept. 14 @Tulsa
Sept. 24 Open Sept. 21 Open
Oct. 1 @BYU Sept. 28 BYU
Oct. 8 Kansas State Oct. 5 @Kansas State
Oct. 15 TCU Oct. 12 @TCU
Oct. 22 @Iowa State Oct. 19 Iowa State
Oct. 29 @Texas Oct. 26 Texas
Nov. 5  Central Florida Nov. 2 @Central Florida
Nov. 12 Baylor Nov. 9 @Baylor
Nov. 19 @Kansas Nov. 16 Kansas
Nov. 26 Oklahoma Nov. 23 Open
    Nov. 30 @Oklahoma

The Big 12 Championship Games would be on Dec. 3 in 2023 and Dec. 7 in 2024. You will notice that I have Oklahoma State playing OU and Texas the last two years. I want to play them and give the Cowboys a chance to run up some wins on those two as they leave the league similar to what Oklahoma State did to Texas A&M, Missouri, Nebraska, and Colorado on their way out the door. I also chose BYU and Central Florida as the Cowboys first two new members to play. I can’t wait to go to Provo, Utah and Houston and Cincinnati aren’t as sexy to play as Central Florida. My choice.

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14-Team Big 12 for 2023-24 is Not New News

3,289 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by NJAggie
texastornado
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I hope the Big 12 sticks OU/Texas with an awful schedule and a lot of 11:00 AM games. I know networks control some of that but why give those two any advantages? I also wouldn't concede and early buyout as well for them. Make them each pay the ~$76MM for an early buyout. Just stick it to them .....
CaliforniaCowboy
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naw... definitely DO NOT want to be playing the goons in November... especially not thanksgiving weekend.

I think the league should schedule OU/OSU during the Texas State Fair.... just because.

if they still want to play that platitude game with the Horns, then they can beg us to reschedule.

NJAggie
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Well the B1G seems ready to move forward with no divisions going forward so its either in the works or doesn't matter anymore. And, it seems the SEC is also discussing that option so I think that will be available and the best option.

The question then is how many schools are on the annual list and how many in the rotation? At 14 schools 2-4 annual games would let you rotate through the others in two two year cycles.
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