Makes complete sense to add Gonzaga. Almost zero downside
Goldcy I would love to hear why you disagree.Makes complete sense to add Gonzaga. Almost zero downside
Good articleDodd's interview with The Arizona AD. Pretty transparent, basically if the deal is close (~2mil) the PAC10 will stay together. If the money below the B12 deal is more than that Arizona is open for business was my interpretation.
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Arizona president talks keeping Pac-12 together, TV deal expectations, deadlines, Big 12 interest and more
In an extensive conversation, Robert Robbins explains the state of the Pac-12 may not be what it seemswww.cbssports.com
Goldcy I would love to hear why you disagree.
That legit can happen to any basketball program, look at Louisville, Georgetown, Indiana, nova, etc. Losing an awesome coach can always set a program back a couple years. The zags have built a pretty good brand and I don’t know if few is leaving anytime soonThe only downside I can think of is the program falling out of relevance after Few is no longer the coach. As long as that program continues as a top basketball brand, I don't really see a downside.
That legit can happen to any basketball program, look at Louisville, Georgetown, Indiana, nova, etc. Losing an awesome coach can always set a program back a couple years. The zags have built a pretty good brand and I don’t know if few is leaving anytime soon
Yep totally agree but I bet they get added for only a couple mil. At that price it’s hard to see a downside.Sure, but I think its much more of a downside risk for a tiny school that has only really had success under one coach.
Like, most P5 schools at least have a floor of an audience of their own fans when they're down. Gonzaga's floor is much, much lower
What about when they hire Tommy Lloyd away from Arizona due to him getting sick of playing Q3 and Q4 games exclusively on Apple Tv in front of 12 fans?The only downside I can think of is the program falling out of relevance after Few is no longer the coach. As long as that program continues as a top basketball brand, I don't really see a downside.
And I'm not sure their floor is as low as some think. Incredibly wealthy alumni base, great facilities, basically a blank check from Nike. They check damn near every box.Yep totally agree but I bet they get added for only a couple mil. At that price it’s hard to see a downside.
Why does Gonzaga get a blank check from Nike? Genuinely curious as I didn’t know thatAnd I'm not sure their floor is as low as some think. Incredibly wealthy alumni base, great facilities, basically a blank check from Nike. They check damn near every box.
So if the PAC deal is $2 million less and basically all streaming, that's going to be good enough?? Hard to believe, especially when the long term life expectancy of the PAC is doubtful, regardless.Dodd's interview with The Arizona AD. Pretty transparent, basically if the deal is close (~2mil) the PAC10 will stay together. If the money below the B12 deal is more than that Arizona is open for business was my interpretation.
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Arizona president talks keeping Pac-12 together, TV deal expectations, deadlines, Big 12 interest and more
In an extensive conversation, Robert Robbins explains the state of the Pac-12 may not be what it seemswww.cbssports.com
Why does Gonzaga get a blank check from Nike? Genuinely curious as I didn’t know that
and when the old nike man is deadAnd would that 'blank check' continue if Gonzaga isn't consistently a top team?
So if the PAC deal is $2 million less and basically all streaming, that's going to be good enough?? Hard to believe, especially when the long term life expectancy of the PAC is doubtful, regardless.
Not sure, if the donor base is there then it’s likely to maintain. Creighton as an example maybe.Sure, but I think its much more of a downside risk for a tiny school that has only really had success under one coach.
Like, most P5 schools at least have a floor of an audience of their own fans when they're down. Gonzaga's floor is much, much lower
They're a Phil Knight favorite.Why does Gonzaga get a blank check from Nike? Genuinely curious as I didn’t know that
It will be interesting if it's just Gonzaga MBB or all their sports join the Big12. And by adding Gonzaga, do we see other non-football school(s) added to expose the Big12 to new markets. There could be a number of schools from the Big East that would make sense.Yep totally agree but I bet they get added for only a couple mil. At that price it’s hard to see a downside.
It would have to be all sports, right? I don't think you can split off your basketball program by NCAA rules plus what league is going to want them without basketball?It will be interesting if it's just Gonzaga MBB or all their sports join the Big12. And by adding Gonzaga, do we see other non-football school(s) added to expose the Big12 to new markets. There could be a number of schools from the Big East that would make sense.
It's not the norm for a school to bounce between conferences like UConn, but there could be contractual language spelling out conditions for Gonzaga's continued Big12 membership.
But at this time UCLA, Arizona and Gonzaga are the 3 biggest college basketball brands on the west coast. So adding Gonzaga seems like a win/win as I would expect ESPN & FOX are on board.