I don't think unequal revenue sharing works when it's just telling Oregon State and Washington State to get ******6 of the 10 remaining teams all feel like they deserve more than equal revenue.
Yeah, that's not going to math out.
I don't think unequal revenue sharing works when it's just telling Oregon State and Washington State to get ******6 of the 10 remaining teams all feel like they deserve more than equal revenue.
Yeah, that's not going to math out.
The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.Well if Cal is so freaking valuable, then why doesn't their value translate to a better media deal for the PAC?
When was the last time anyone on this board or anywhere watched a game featuring Cal? Their own fans don't watch their games. It's obviously a great school, but their football program is a disaster right now.
The Big XII's been well above the PAC in media money for quite some time. And yet it's footprint contains far fewer large cities.
Even with UT & OU leaving, most projections had the new Big XII within a couple million of the PAC in projected media value for the leagues' respective upcoming deals. But that was with UCLA & SC included in the PAC projections.
The whole concept of "value" now pertaining to schools and media deals is being turned on its head.
Eyeballs matter in the streaming era. We've got 'em and lots of schools in larger markets don't. Small and medium market schools with passionate fan bases have way more value than they did in the past.
Outsiders my not know all of that, but I can guarantee that potential media partners know and care, especially streamers.
The perception of ISU from idiot sportswriters and PAC fans et al. will have zero effect on the value of the Big XII's media deal going forward.
Just doesn’t make sense. If all of them had leverage they’d have a good TV deal without USC and UCLA.
We all know how well unequal revenue sharing works. It takes one team (nebby, caugh, nebby, caugh) to cry foul and it’s all over. The funniest part is. The luckiest team in all of the realignment has been knebraska, they are a nobody now.The leverage he is talking about is in ******* Oregon State, WSU, and apparently Utah and CU.
I hope this is their plan. Utah may give up on thinking they are actually part of the club, and realize they need to look out for themselves and join CU in killing the PAC
Nothing says power conference like adding G5 schools passed on by the Big12 and forcing those schools plus two existing members to make Mountain West level revenue. As much as I think it is good to officially kill of the PAC, it would be fun to watch this death spiral
The real crime about that is that it happened on the same day that Iowa's Ron Hawley took out the goalpost at Michigan St., didn't get nearly the coverage it should have because of the Stanford/Cal return.The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
. 1982 game
We played them in basketball sometime since then, believe I watched that game.The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
The real crime about that is that it happened on the same day that Iowa's Ron Hawley took out the goalpost at Michigan St., didn't get nearly the coverage it should have because of the Stanford/Cal return.
Curious what they did for the rest of the game? Did they have a replacement in spare? Have to use the other end for the rest of the game for extra points?
It seams like I have seen another time that happened somewhere too.
Early Hoiball years, maybe the first season?We played them in basketball sometime since then, believe I watched that game.
The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
Aaron Rodgers and DeSean Jackson as well. They had some good teams in the 2000'sI think Marshawn Lynch went there?
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
Nope. McDermott’s final season. I believe it was Luka Staiger’s last gameEarly Hoiball years, maybe the first season?
Exactly.
Last time they won a conference title Marshawn Lynch was in their backfield.
Even more telling, you’d need to go back to when Aaron Rodgers was their QB to find a game where a failure to convert a 1st and goal in the final minute against eventual national champ USC kept them out of the BCS title game.
And here is one even the most knowledgeable old-timer probably won’t guess:
Who was Cal’s last player to be selected #1 overall in the NFL draft?
Jared Goff in 2016!
In fact, their rinky-dink little program has only produced 19 first round NFL draft picks since that “Stanford Band” game in 1982.
I’m not defending Cal these days but might want to check yourself before talking about their “only 19 first round draft picks since 1982” commentExactly.
Last time they won a conference title Marshawn Lynch was in their backfield.
Even more telling, you’d need to go back to when Aaron Rodgers was their QB to find a game where a failure to convert a 1st and goal in the final minute against eventual national champ USC kept them out of the BCS title game.
And here is one even the most knowledgeable old-timer probably won’t guess:
Who was Cal’s last player to be selected #1 overall in the NFL draft?
Jared Goff in 2016!
In fact, their rinky-dink little program has only produced 19 first round NFL draft picks since that “Stanford Band” game in 1982.
Let's not forget the 1996 NCAA Tournament! I watched Iowa State beat Cal with a group of Cal fans in the Bay Area at a friend's apartment. What a game!The last time I remember watching anything CAL, was when their returner ran over the band member, (it was a hilite.) I don’t think that game even meant anything other than a football player bowling over a band member.
Just looked it up, that game meant nothing. CAL finished 7-4 (4-4) that season. That play is literally the only reason I know they exist. It’s Stanford and Cal somehow trying to state relevance.
The real crime about that is that it happened on the same day that Iowa's Ron Hawley took out the goalpost at Michigan St., didn't get nearly the coverage it should have because of the Stanford/Cal return.
Heh. That was what caught your eye?I’m not defending Cal these days but might want to check yourself before talking about their “only 19 first round draft picks since 1982” comment