B1G did "homework" on Kansas, Oklahoma, and Vanderbilt

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B1G did "homework" on Kansas, Oklahoma, and Vanderbilt

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http://www.landgrantholyland.com/2013/4 ... t-homework
Sources: Big Ten did "homework" on Oklahoma, Kansas, and Vanderbilt
By Luke Zimmermannon Apr 22 2013, 11:48p


Think the ACC's pending "grant of rights" kills conference realignment in its tracks? Think again, apparently.

Per a report filed Monday evening from Omaha.com's Lee Barfknecht, several of his sports business connections don't necessarily think that the ACC's "grant of rights" cause means the silly season that is college conference reshuffling is dead to rights. As just about all national columnists who dared to proclaim as much Monday afternoon on Twitter were quickly reminded, lawyer's gonna lawyer.

While J.D.'s from Twitter University don't exactly care the same weight as those who've passed actual state bar examinations, you have to think that *some* highly paid attorneys out there would be willing to take up such a cause on behalf of a school looking to better themselves by trading conference affiliation, particularly at a time when it may become less and less commonplace.

Barfknecht went on to add, perhaps most interestingly of all, this nugget about the future of Big Ten realignment musical chairs:


As a sidenote, two sources have told The World-Herald that the Big Ten has done prior "homework" on Oklahoma, Kansas and Vanderbilt among other schools who might some day be expansion targets. The Big 12 grant-of-rights deal didn't stop a look-see for OU and KU.


Besides a legal challenge, the potential future TV money available could still make it profitable for a school to move.

So what do you take from all this? When the most powerful people in college athletics want something, there are ways to do it, regardless of the contracts and paperwork in place.

Barfknecht isn't even a West Virginia blogger either. Honest.



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OK, so if football drives college sport finances, only one of these schools brings a potential top-tier football program to the dance. And is Vandy merely academic eye-candy for the B1G? I guess you could add the Middle Tennessee TV market to the B1G with them. :roll: If they want to make a splash, go after Georgia Tech. Are they academically eligible for B1G membership?


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The Big Ten is an academic conference first and foremost, there expansion is not based solely on athletic issues.


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Vanderbilt isn't leaving the SEC. Especially with the numbers that the new SEC Network will produce.


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fightingtigers45 wrote:Vanderbilt isn't leaving the SEC. Especially with the numbers that the new SEC Network will produce.
I to doubt Vandy qould leave the SEC for the Big10 but it isn't because of money.......


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