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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 29 MIN

BOMBSHELL: Big 12, ACC JOINING In Expansion Merger With New ESPN Contract Is MASSIVE If It Happens

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The idea of a Big 12 and ACC merger is one of the more significant "what if" scenarios being discussed in college athletics realignment, particularly as a response to the dominance and increasing self-governance of the SEC and Big Ten. It's a complex proposition with many moving parts, especially concerning media rights.Here's what a Big 12-ACC merger could look like and why it's being considered:The Driving Force: Counterbalancing the SEC and Big TenThe primary motivation for a merger is to create a "third superconference" that could potentially compete financially and politically with the SEC and Big Ten. With the Big Ten and SEC reportedly pushing for a College Football Playoff (CFP) format that heavily favors their conferences with automatic bids, a combined Big 12-ACC entity would have significantly more leverage in future negotiations for media rights, CFP access, and overall college football governance.Key Challenges and Hurdles:The ACC Grant of Rights (GoR): This is the biggest obstacle. The ACC's Grant of Rights agreement binds its member schools' media rights to the conference through 2036. This means that even if a school leaves the ACC, the conference would retain the rights to their games' media revenue. The exit fee for leaving the ACC is also substantial, though recent lawsuits by Florida State and Clemson are challenging its enforceability. For a full merger to happen before 2036, it would likely require:  Unraveling Media Deals: ESPN (ACC's partner) and Fox/ESPN (Big 12's partners) would need to agree to dissolve their current contracts and negotiate a new, potentially much larger, joint deal. This is a massive and complicated undertaking, as these networks already have "cut-rate deals" with the respective conferences.Legal Settlements: If any ACC schools are to leave, their lawsuits against the ACC regarding the GoR would need to be resolved, or the new merged entity would need to somehow absorb or pay those exit fees.Size and Logistics:Potential Scale: Combining the current Big 12 (16 teams) and the ACC (17 teams, including Notre Dame for some sports) would create a massive conference of 33 teams. This scale presents significant logistical challenges for scheduling, travel, and managing a single conference championship.Divisions/Pods: Such a large conference would almost certainly require multiple divisions or "pods" for competition. This could lead to a less unified conference identity and reduced frequency of play between all members.Cultural and Athletic Fit:Football vs. Basketball Focus: The ACC has historically been a strong basketball conference with traditional powers, while the Big 12 has often been seen as a football-first league with strong basketball. Merging these distinct cultures could present challenges, though both conferences certainly have strong programs in both sports.Geographic Sprawl: The combined geographic footprint would be vast, stretching from Florida and Boston in the east to Arizona and Utah in the west. This would significantly increase travel costs and logistical complexities for all sports.What a Merger Could Look Like (Hypothetical Scenarios):Given the GoR hurdle, a full, immediate merger might be less likely than other forms of cooperation or phased integration. However, if it were to happen, here are some possibilities:A "Super-League" with Divisions: A merged conference could establish regional divisions (e.g., East, Central, West) to manage travel and rivalries.Example: An "Atlantic Division" could include ACC East Coast schools, a "Central Division" could be former Big 12 heartland teams, and a "Mountain West" division could house the former Pac-12 additions.Tiered Revenue Sharing (Less Likely but Possible): While both the Big 12 and ACC currently have equal revenue sharing among full members, a massive merged league might explore a tiered system, though this often causes internal friction.Football/Basketball Splits (Highly Unlikely): Some have mused about a "football-only" merger or a basketball-focused merger, but given the current integrated nature of collegiate athletic departments and media deals tied to all sports, this is generally considered impractical.Strategic Poaching: Instead of a full merger, a more likely scenario (especially as the ACC's GoR theoretically weakens closer to 2036 or through ongoing lawsuits) is that the Big 12 would target specific, high-value ACC programs (e.g., Florida State, Clemson, Miami, North Carolina, Virginia, Duke, Louisville) to expand its footprint and increase its media value, effectively dismantling the ACC. This is a constant rumor and strategy being explored.Why it's still being discussed:Necessity: Many believe that remaining as standalone entities will leave the Big 12 and ACC too far behind the SEC and Big Ten in the long run, particularly with the new direct athlete compensation model.Brett Yormark's Ambition: Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark has proven aggressive and "open for business" in realignment. He is constantly exploring options to strengthen the Big 12's position.Shared CFP Stance: The Big 12 and ACC have recently aligned on a shared proposal for the CFP format (the "5+11" model) that directly opposes the SEC/Big Ten's push for more automatic bids. 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