fro daddy
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Some of this is so far off its laughable. Kansas has no pull in KC for CFB and thats what this is about. Yeah there are a ton of monkeys running around from october through march, but even then its no more than a 40-40 of MU/KU and KSU/ISU/NEB filling the other 20. anyone who has lived in KCMO knows that there are just as many if not more MU fans in KC as KU during their 'peak'. And KU fans disapear for 2/3rd of the year, so for that portion its not even close. I spent years in KC. I worked on the KS side and lived on MO. I can assure you I worked and dealt with nearly as many MU as KU fans on the KS side and the MO side was easily 2:1 in favor of Mizzou. KU owning KC is frankly a big crockSure, there's the Kansas City market. MU can't deliver it. KC is a KU town. A KU hoops town. Also, you bring the Hawkers in for the same reason the Huskers were invited: KU brings a national brand to the Big Ten Network, in hoops, of course. But hoops is a point of pride in the league. Add Kansas and Syracuse? That's the No. 1 league in college hoops.
Add this to the fact that the Big 10 already counts St. Louis (or part of it, anyway) in its footprint, and it can get Missouri without actually having to add a school from Missouri, and get Kansas for free. It's like a buy one, get one free sale.![]()
As far as STL, its a MU town. Mu pulls more than 4.5 times the ratings that ILL pulls. The last figures i saw from STL last year where over 5:1 in favor of MU. I had an article from 2008 saved that shows the average pull for ILL in STL was a 2.0 rating., MU was a 9.0 over the same period of games.
Either its about TV's or its about Football, in either case MU is a better pull for any confernce. Basketball is great, but seriously its not CFB. Just look at Nebraska as a perfect example. An entire state involved and loving their football and bearly a register during basketball. Look at the ratings on a national level. This last years final 4 and championship game drew the highest ratings in over 5 years. They averaged a 8.9 rating, up nearly 20% over the previous 3 years average. The BCS bowl games averaged a 9.53 share. Down nearly 15% over the previous year. Basketball was a high as its ever been, CFB was way down and it was still higer over all. The BCS Championship drew a 15.29 share BTW, nearly 50% more over the CBB championship. IF CBB was a big as some make it out to be, why arnt people going crazy to get Memphis & Louisville? Why not convince George Mason, Marquette, Georgetown, Butler, and so on to either have a CFB team or move it to BCS level?
anyway, if 9K fans for KU at their biggest game of the year, against their biggest rival at a game in KC and having to have a groupon deal last week for KU football tickets doesnt tell you what you need to know about a KU in KC, then I dont know what to tell you
MU is not a Earth shattering get. Nebraka, TX & OU are that for the big 12. But MU is a good get for what else is out there, and better than many others. What happens, who knows. MU has kept quite and people that normally talk and tell me things are not talking. They got burned last year. I know multiple people that seperately confirmed that the BIG10 said they were in. I think they let some things slip and the Big10 was expecting things to split and they didnt after NE was gone. MU was left floating. Things are sealed up tight now. So i am out of my loop, but i feel confident that there will be options. KU, well....they did just kiss TX's butt by giving the LHN their second confernce game, the only school to say yes. Maybe the are looking to hitch their wagon to somebody who can get them somewhere they could'nt get on their own??
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