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Originally Posted by IowaBanker
Let's get one thing straight...the Big 10 will NOT add teams with the sole purpose of moving to a 14 or 16 team conference. The only teams that will be added must bring enough additional revenue such that all teams in the league will end up with more money. There are very few such teams in college athletics. Teams such as Iowa State are not in that elite group.
The Big 10 may or may not expand, but there won't be new teams added for "filler", as some of you are saying. The Big 10 doesn't add "filler" teams.
Also...academics DO matter, at least in the Big 10. So forget the Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Kansas State nonsense.
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Everybody throws names out there without answering the $30 million question. Anyone admitted to the Big Ten will have to generate about $30 million a year in revenue sharing funds. There are very few schools that can generate that kind of money.
Every school in the Big Ten will receive well over $25 million in revenue sharing this year. In contrast, Iowa State will probably receive from the Big 12 less than half of what Iowa receives from Big Ten.