April 23, 2024

Bowlsby disagrees with Iowa State AD’s synopsis of Big 12

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby bristled at the suggestion that without Oklahoma and Texas the league is akin to the Mountain West.

Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard made that assertion during a radio interview last week, shortly after the Big 12 decided against expansion. Pollard also said the only difference between Iowa State and schools that wanted into the 10-member league is that the Cyclones are already in.

Asked about Pollard’s comments at the conference’s annual basketball media day Tuesday, Bowlsby tersely replied: “I don’t share that vantage point.”

Some league athletic directors have been critical of the Big 12’s expansion process, arguing they should have had a bigger role in the deliberations, while others wonder if the league is built to last.

The league spent three months analyzing, vetting and interviewing possible members before deciding last week to take expansion off their agenda.

Bowlsby said it was not a decision “not to expand,” but rather an “endorsement and reinvestment in the 10 that we had.”

Oklahoma President David Boren said the decision was unanimous and that no school was discussed or voted on during roughly five hours of deliberations.

Among the 11 schools that sought to join the league were Cincinnati, UConn, Houston, BYU and Colorado State.