On one hand, I think if the offers the PAC has received were put in front of members back in March, April, May, or June, the exodus would have only begun sooner.CU departing killed the PAC media deal and puts them at a full pause until all the dust settles.
Their one job was to get a deal done before it was too late. It is now too late, and it could be Christmas before they get back in the room with partners to hash things out for 2024. That is a failure no matter how you slice it.
PAC saw the money that SEC and B1G were getting in renegotiations and had a moment where they failed to assess themselves properly. After a year of being told they weren't worth what they thought they were, USCLA took the sure thing, and after another whole year where the conference failed to secure a media deal, CU tapped out.
They have plenty of sycophants, but the PAC is dying because they have consistently been managed very poorly for more than ten years now.
On one hand, I think if the offers the PAC has received were put in front of members back in March, April, May, or June, the exodus would have only begun sooner.
On the other hand, delaying the inevitable took a very bad situation and made it into an existential crisis. If, say, 3 more schools leave over the next weeks, is the PAC able to find schools to backfill in time for 2024 and also get a media deal done? Or does the PAC just cease to exist? It would be hard to think of the PAC just disappearing, but most of their best backfill options are in the MWC, and a $35M exit fee per school is pretty steep. It almost seems more likely for the MWC to absorb the PAC than the other way around.
There’ve been offers (reportedly) but nothing was put in front of members to consider. Which means they were absolute **** or wouldn’t be accepted. Or would make schools realize it was time to bolt.What if….there’s never been an offer, and there is still no offer.
There’ve been offers (reportedly) but nothing was put in front of members to consider. Which means they were absolute **** or wouldn’t be accepted. Or would make schools realize it was time to bolt.
It's hilarious how the PAC feels it is ultra-aggressive for us to take back the team they poached from us a dozen years ago. Reminds me of how Russia feels it's ultra-aggressive for Ukraine to take back Crimea, the land Russia stole from Ukraine 9 years ago."Ultra-Aggressive" is a bit much. Yormark is just going shopping in the PAC
Just merge with all the MWC, the MWC is 11 members plus Hawaii for FB. Of the 6 remaining PAC members 1 or 2 would never like having any of them so it'd be a 16 member league.So what does this new look PAC/MW+ look like?
Utah
ASU
Cal
Stan
OSU
WSU
UNLV (?)
SMU
SDSU (do they want to come after that nonsense?)
Nevada (?)
Boise (?)
This…. Is phenomenal.the hottest chick from your hometown... went to make it big in LA... came back home to the good ole boys still at the bar... sure we have some step kids now (houston, ucf and the weirdly religious dork)... there is always spot open on our el camino
This!!!On one hand, I think if the offers the PAC has received were put in front of members back in March, April, May, or June, the exodus would have only begun sooner.
On the other hand, delaying the inevitable took a very bad situation and made it into an existential crisis. If, say, 3 more schools leave over the next weeks, is the PAC able to find schools to backfill in time for 2024 and also get a media deal done? Or does the PAC just cease to exist? It would be hard to think of the PAC just disappearing, but most of their best backfill options are in the MWC, and a $35M exit fee per school is pretty steep. It almost seems more likely for the MWC to absorb the PAC than the other way around.
I literally just went to the Pac 12s Twitter account to see what statement they have put out. They have literally said nothing since yesterday morning. To your point, I thought there would be at least a unity BS statement for the rest of the conference. Nothing, they are in full panic mode behind closed doors.The fact that there hasn't been an "All nine schools have met and are 100% committed to our future together" face saving statement or tweet yet from the PAC is wild.