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Pablo 06-15-2010 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 6824210)
Who won?

Griffs of course.

We had a guy that played AAU ball with Brandon Rush on the squad, so natural progression dictated a MWSU victory.

doomy3 06-15-2010 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by PostRockPablo (Post 6824252)
Griffs of course.

We had a guy that played AAU ball with Brandon Rush on the squad, so natural progression dictated a MWSU victory.

That's what I assumed.

ceebz 06-15-2010 09:51 PM

I don't know if this has been posted, and I'm not going to check, because this thread has been shit for the last 10 pages or so..... but, according to this article, KU was just behind UT in revenue sharing, in 08-09.


http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...on_oral_pledge


BIG 12 2008-09 REVENUE SHARING
1. Oklahoma, $12.2 million
2. Texas, $11.8 million
3. Kansas, $11.5 million
4. Missouri, $10.4 million
5. Texas A&M, $10.2 million
6. Oklahoma State, $10.0 million
7. Colorado, $9.77 million
8. Nebraska, $9.73 million
9. Texas Tech, $9.2 million
10. Baylor, $9.1 million
11. Iowa State, $8.9 million
12. Kansas State, $8.4 million
Source: Omaha World-Herald

Pablo 06-15-2010 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ceebz (Post 6824261)
I don't know if this has been posted, and I'm not going to check, because this thread has been shit for the last 10 pages or so..... but, according to this article, KU was just behind UT in revenue sharing, in 08-09.


http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...on_oral_pledge


BIG 12 2008-09 REVENUE SHARING
1. Oklahoma, $12.2 million
2. Texas, $11.8 million
3. Kansas, $11.5 million
4. Missouri, $10.4 million
5. Texas A&M, $10.2 million
6. Oklahoma State, $10.0 million
7. Colorado, $9.77 million
8. Nebraska, $9.73 million
9. Texas Tech, $9.2 million
10. Baylor, $9.1 million
11. Iowa State, $8.9 million
12. Kansas State, $8.4 million
Source: Omaha World-Herald

No surprise who's dragging the conference down.

DeezNutz 06-15-2010 09:55 PM

Look at who has done the most with the least!

Titty Meat 06-15-2010 10:12 PM

Bought Nebraska/K-state Tix Print Em'

Coach 06-15-2010 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by billay (Post 6822390)
And K-state still woulda lost to a mid major ROFL

:facepalm:

Coach 06-15-2010 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6822629)
And K-state has never won a championship in anything and had to suck the Texas cawk and pay them money to remain in the Big Texas league.

:facepalm:

So I guess the Big XII Championship doesn't mean anything in 2003?

Or the Big Six championship in 1934?

Fun fact, K-State is 4-2 against Texas (in football) since the Big XII was formed in 1996.

Nebraska? 1-8.

I can see why Nebraska wanted out. They were tired of getting their asses kicked by Texas.

Mr. Arrowhead 06-15-2010 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6824330)
Bought Nebraska/K-state Tix Print Em'

I hope you didnt buy them cuz of this thread

Coach 06-15-2010 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 6823267)
Mike's correct. Those seats are pretty good. The lack of a concourse kinda irritates me.

Agreed.

BWillie 06-15-2010 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ceebz (Post 6824261)
I don't know if this has been posted, and I'm not going to check, because this thread has been shit for the last 10 pages or so..... but, according to this article, KU was just behind UT in revenue sharing, in 08-09.


http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...on_oral_pledge


BIG 12 2008-09 REVENUE SHARING
1. Oklahoma, $12.2 million
2. Texas, $11.8 million
3. Kansas, $11.5 million
4. Missouri, $10.4 million
5. Texas A&M, $10.2 million
6. Oklahoma State, $10.0 million
7. Colorado, $9.77 million
8. Nebraska, $9.73 million
9. Texas Tech, $9.2 million
10. Baylor, $9.1 million
11. Iowa State, $8.9 million
12. Kansas State, $8.4 million
Source: Omaha World-Herald

I don't really understand how on earth Oklahoma is #1 and Texas is #2 but okay. I don't know one other school that sells out every single game, has as many games on national TV, gets to charge as much as they do for tickets, and Allen Fieldhouse is the second to largest capacity in the Big 12. Texas, does not usually sell out their stadium which is like 300 larger. What am I missing here?

DaneMcCloud 06-15-2010 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 6824450)
I don't really understand how on earth Oklahoma is #1 and Texas is #2 but okay. I don't know one other school that sells out every single game, has as many games on national TV, gets to charge as much as they do for tickets, and Allen Fieldhouse is the second to largest capacity in the Big 12. Texas, does not usually sell out their stadium which is like 300 larger. What am I missing here?

The state of Kansas has 2.8 million people in the entire state.

The state is not unified for one team. Eastern Kansas is likely to root for Colorado, Southern Kansas for Oklahoma and some of Northern Kansas for Nebraska.

2.8 million people spread very thin doesn't provide the television revenue stream (i.e., Advertising dollars) that a school like Oklahoma, Nebraska & Texas can attain, mostly due to being traditional football powers for the better part of six decades.

In that case, Kansas just can't compete.

For the record, I'm kinda bummed that Texas decided to become the "Overlords" of the Big 12. I think Kansas would have been far better off in the long run joining the Pac-10.

Who knows? Texas may bail in the next five years, with one giant do-over ahead.

HolyHandgernade 06-15-2010 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 6824450)
I don't really understand how on earth Oklahoma is #1 and Texas is #2 but okay. I don't know one other school that sells out every single game, has as many games on national TV, gets to charge as much as they do for tickets, and Allen Fieldhouse is the second to largest capacity in the Big 12. Texas, does not usually sell out their stadium which is like 300 larger. What am I missing here?

I think that was total disbursements, not just basketball. In other words, after all revenue was counted and weighted, KU was third despite the disparity of football versus basketball revenues.

BWillie 06-15-2010 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HolyHandgernade (Post 6824457)
I think that was total disbursements, not just basketball. In other words, after all revenue was counted and weighted, KU was third despite the disparity of football versus basketball revenues.

Ah okay. That makes sense. I was reading it wrong. That is actually amazing that KU is #3 in total revenue payout w/ such a sh*tty revenue making football team. KU must be #1 by a huge sum in basketball revenue, and that is all the while getting fucked by the NCAA and that stupid NCAA tournament. The NCAA tournament screws the traditional power houses in revenue. Too bad there aren't BCS games in NCAA basketball.

Titty Meat 06-15-2010 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coach (Post 6824425)
:facepalm:

So I guess the Big XII Championship doesn't mean anything in 2003?

Or the Big Six championship in 1934?

Fun fact, K-State is 4-2 against Texas (in football) since the Big XII was formed in 1996.

Nebraska? 1-8.

I can see why Nebraska wanted out. They were tired of getting their asses kicked by Texas.

Yea they really got their asses kicked considering every game was withint a touchdown. If you want to see ass kicking look up the Nebraska/ Kstate series.


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