The Denver Post

“No expansion” talk on agenda

- By Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON, TEXAS» Bob Bowlsby sat on the podium at midfield of the massive NFL stadium where the Big 12 plays its championsh­ip game, talking about the successes of the smallest Power Five conference before getting a familiar question about the possibilit­y of expansion.

The commission­er said there is no talk about adding to the league’s current 10 schools.

“We have had no expansion discussion at any level. We like the 10 we have,” Bowlsby said Monday at the start of the conference’s football media days. “I don’t expect that to be an active topic on anybody’s agenda within the conference anytime in the foreseeabl­e future.”

Bowlsby talked about the round-robin schedule that sets up a title game rematch of the league’s top two teams, and a full round-robin schedule in basketball that allows for home-and-away games each season. He said there are record revenues and new opportunit­ies in a changing media market, such as the new Big 12 Now digital network on ESPN+.

“We have had a tremendous year competitiv­ely. We have had a very good year financiall­y,” Bowlsby said. “I think our ADs and our board (of directors) are the most aligned that they have been in the seven years that I’ve been with the conference.”

The Big 12 split $388 million in revenue for the last academic year, a 6 percent increase and an average of $38.8 million per school. Those numbers don’t include thirdtier media rights and participat­ion subsidies.

While Oklahoma fell short of playing for a national championsh­ip after winning its fourth Big 12 title in a row and making its third College Football Playoff appearance, the league won national titles in women’s basketball (Baylor), women’s gymnastics (Oklahoma), men’s tennis (Texas) and men’s outdoor track (Texas Tech). There were also four national runner-ups, including Texas Tech’s men’s basketball team.

After holding its football media days the past two years at The Star in Frisco, the practice headquarte­rs for the Dallas Cowboys, the two-day talkfest was moved this year to the NFL team’s home stadium where the Big 12 drew a record 83,114 fans for its championsh­ip game last December between Red River rivals Oklahoma and Texas.

“I think it can’t do anything but enhance the rivalry, although it’s fair to argue that that rivalry couldn’t be enhanced any more than it already is,” Bowlsby said. “I think this year’s game with OU and Texas picked one and two in the league probably has more anticipati­on to it than what we may have had before, and of course, that is multiplied by the fact that they played in the championsh­ip game last year.”

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