At the West Coast Conference (WCC) Media Day on October 8th, 2019, the potential move of Gonzaga University to the Big 12 Conference was discussed. The Bulldogs, who have been a part of the WCC since 1979, have been a powerhouse in college basketball for the past two decades. They have won the WCC regular season title 18 times since 2000 and have made the NCAA tournament in each of the last 20 seasons.
The move to the Big 12 would be a major step up for Gonzaga and would give them access to a much larger pool of talent. The Big 12 is one of the premier conferences in college basketball and has produced some of the best teams in recent years. The conference has also had a number of successful teams in the NCAA tournament, including Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Gonzaga’s move to the Big 12 would also be a major financial boon for the university. The Big 12 has a much larger television contract than the WCC, meaning that Gonzaga would be able to make more money from their television rights. This could help them fund their athletic programs and provide more resources for their student-athletes.
The move to the Big 12 would also give Gonzaga access to a much larger recruiting base. The Big 12 has some of the best high school talent in the country and Gonzaga would be able to tap into this pool of players. This could help them build a stronger team and compete at a higher level.
While the move to the Big 12 is still just speculation at this point, it is clear that it would be a major benefit for Gonzaga. It would give them access to more talent, more money, and a larger recruiting base. It remains to be seen if the Bulldogs will make the move, but it is certainly something worth considering.