Hopefully talking to the new Commish and telling him to be aggressive.I wonder what Pollard is doing today?
I think because everyone is assuming the will end up in the B1G. I think if they dont, then of course they will be a top target, with Washington, Utah, CO, and the AZ schools. Im just not sure what to think yet of Stanford and Cal, and Oregon St and Wsh St. Where do they fit in all of this. They dont seem to have a natural landing spot as the others. To me it is how many do each of these conferences take. On where they may end up.I am sorry if this has already been addressed but I can’t go through the whole thread, why would the B12’s #1 PAC target not be Oregon?
Has anyone done a welfare check on Bill Walton yet?
Probably just muttering to himself over and over "Conference of Champions".Has anyone done a welfare check on Bill Walton yet?
Probably just muttering to himself over and over "Conference of Champions".
The SEC/ESPN overplayed their hand taking OUT and thinking the rest of us would have been happy sinking off to the AAC. They could have gotten OUT in immediately if they worked with the other conferences to find a real home for a few more schools and get the killshot on the Big 12.Honestly it's better than where we were 24 hours ago.
We're done with our phase of being lightning rod for kick to the nuts and now it's Pac and then ACC's turn.
The Athletic has a good article. They are making it sound like the B12 is now the third conference and is in a solid spot. Even a Louisville to B12 option.
Also said Dabo better be screaming at the AD to call the SEC now.
They aren't high on the ACC or PAC now.
Seems completely rational. Hopefully we are in a conference, stay in a conference, which stays in the top 3 or 4, revenue-wise.I fully understand that perspective.
As a fan of ISU forever (I just turned 40), I can say without hesitation that I'd rather be competitive with peers than be a sucker that gets stuck at the bottom of the super league. We saw ISU as the sucker of the Big 12 for too long and it would be the same in a super league. I'd rather go against Kansas, K-State, Texas Tech, etc and have something to look forward to on game day. Not sure, that may be an abnormal view/preference.
PAC remaining pecking order isI'd think you'd go after Oregon, Washington, either Arizaon/ASU, and maybe which ever one has a good consistent ratings.
Seems completely rational. Hopefully we are in a conference, stay in a conference that which stays in the top 3 or 4, revenue-wise.
40 or a 100 million / per year. I'm being a little sarcastic here, but how many million can you spend or need per year, above let's say 40, anyway? I'ts like someone who makes 100 mil/year vs. someone making 1 bil/year.
This whole thing will likely shake itself out soon enough, stressful as it is. And the NIL thing will also start to look different and have some structure / rules, as well. I like your senario though.
Oregon State and Wazzu are feeling what we felt and Cal and Stanford probably aren't far behind.I feel bad for the have nots in that league...but karma is a ***** for how they tried to topple the Big 12 years ago and had no problem taking the one team they could get when the 4 they wanted said no.
In his mind the Big 10 joined UCLA and USC.Has anyone done a welfare check on Bill Walton yet?
Yeah I was one of those telling you no immediate expansion and I was clearly beyond wrong and misinformed. I really wonder once the deal is done what we find the actual timeline to be because this seemed to catch a lot of people off guard.I need to start a fortune telling company....I could be rich. No No, maybe not..![]()
This is coming when USC, UCLA, Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Clemson, Florida State, and few a couple other schools like Nebraska or Wisconsin or Auburn end up breaking away from the NCAA itself to form a super league.