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Just for Grins, Big 12 Expand or Not

Big 12 Future Changes if you had YOUR choice? (Build the Future or not, with UT & OU's Blessings)

  • Allow Nebraska to come Back, but no 12th team

    Votes: 15 6.4%
  • Allow Nebraska to come Back, but then Add (Post Preference: BYU, CO, MO, IA, AR, Different Choice)

    Votes: 142 60.7%
  • Don't Allow Nebraska to Return, but Add 2 Other Teams (Post your Preferences)

    Votes: 27 11.5%
  • Don't Change a Thing (Although Big 12 contract with UT & OU comes up in a matter of years)

    Votes: 22 9.4%
  • Don't Change a Thing (Don't worry about UT & OU Flaking Off leaving us high & dry)

    Votes: 15 6.4%
  • Expand the Conference to More Than 12 Teams (List Your Preferences)

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Post Any Other Option I may have Left Out

    Votes: 2 0.9%

  • Total voters
    234

TexasCat1

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With everything in Limbo Nationwide, I realize nothing is likely to change, but let's just say if it was your choice, should we finally go back to a 12 team conference again with the 2 Division Set Up or Play 11 Conference Games with one OOC, or stay with only 10 schools, or add only one or two school(s) if the opportunity was there? Naturally Big Dogs Texas & Oklahoma will have all the final say, but let's say Nebraska wants to crawl back & we add another school for 12, then who would that be? Of course, keep in mind if UT & OU did take off, leaving the conference, our survival might be better if we had added one or two additional schools now, giving them graduated pay outs over X number of years. Is it time Bowlsby gets daring, or stay conservative to the core? This would be the year to give all these scenarios some deep thought.
 
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