B1G would have to add a 16th school if they brought in KU, no? Do they save another current Big 12 school from irrelevance? Iowa State is in the AAU, for whatever that's worth, but that might ruffle Iowa's feathers. Maybe Colorado if the B1G wants to continue playing Manifest Destiny. This is all to say nothing of the fact that the current 14 B1G schools would definitely be seeing a minor hit to their per-school payouts by adding those schools, there's no way they'd be worth enough not to. if it happened, I'm assuming KU and whoever else would be junior partners for a while with vastly reduced revenues. KU is the third most valuable brand in the Big 12 after UT and OU and makes a ton of money in tier 3 rights, which I assume would go to the conference if they joined. As bad as our football has been, we've still been able to bring in a ton of money that way. But it's probably not enough to offset our addition to the league. Academically, it's about on par with Nebraska, maybe a little better, which puts us at the bottom of the Big 10. But KU has made some strides there, including ditching in-state open admissions, which really dragged down the school's academic numbers for a long time. I hope it happens, but I don't think it will, unless there is a real expectation that basketball revenues will start to go more directly to the conferences vs maintaining the NCAA, whatever it is they do. Just not sure it brings the $ to the B1G, and I have no idea who else could come. Colorado makes the most sense, assuming Iowa says no thanks to the Cyclones. Would be fun to play Michigan St./tOSU/UI/IU/Wiscy in hoops. And look it at this way, it's a nice way for middle tier BIG schools to pad their win stats in football. (Although I do think Liepold can make us respectable in a few years.)