Memphis’ bid to join Big 12 falls short as conference leaders rebuff $200 million proposal from school

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Memphis made a bold effort to join the Big 12 — offering in excess of $200 million — but the conference is not interested in adding the Tigers as a member, sources told CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello and Matt Norlander. 

The school would have secured between $200 million and $250 million in various sponsorship commitments as part of its bid to join the league, according to Marcello. Memphis submitted its final proposal in early July, but internal discussions were brief and the Big 12 board showed no interest in adding Memphis to the conference at this time, per Norlander.

Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reported Monday that Memphis president Bill Hardgrave spent more than a year meeting individually with Big 12 presidents and athletic directors, laying the groundwork for this unprecedented financial commitment to leave the now-called American Conference for a Power Four league.

The proposal included Memphis agreeing to forgo conference revenue distributions for at least five years, a move intended to ease financial concerns among current Big 12 members, per Dellenger. 

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Publish date : 2025-07-21 18:55:00

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