[Husker] Re: Baylor basketball gets the almost-death penalty (fwd)
Mike Nolan
nolan at romaine.tssi.com
Sun Jun 26 15:32:20 CDT 2005
> >From what I understand and have heard primarily from Bill Byrne several years ago when he came to South Sioux as part of a Big Red Tour, BYU and Arkansas were both options. There was some talk about allowing Colorado to leave and go the the Pac 10. The post is correct; as I understand, Governor Richards insisted that Baylor be included. The original plan was to not include them.
>
What happened over a decade ago is no longer very important.
The question is whether either school would be interested in moving today,
as well as whether they'd be good fits academically or athletically. If
any schools leave or are forced out because of NCAA action, isn't the Big
12 'damaged goods'? Would Arkansas leave the SEC for a conference with
some stability issues?
> I do not know for sure, but I also think I recall hearing that the conference also trademarked the name "Big 14" during the time of transition. I suppose this leaves open the option to add teams in the future.
I heard that they trademarked Big 12, Big 13, Big 14 and Big 15, and possibly even Big 16. Once you're filing one trademark, the cost of covering the rest
of your options is fairly small.
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Mike Nolan
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