I wouldn't rule out Missouri in all of this. The perception around here is that Missouri would leave the SEC in a heartbeat for the Big10...now it looks like they may get their chance.
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If this is true, then what's the PAC going to do?
I wouldn't rule out Missouri in all of this. The perception around here is that Missouri would leave the SEC in a heartbeat for the Big10...now it looks like they may get their chance.
Not many options for them at this point.
I hope that Pac likes Bosie State. I also here Kaplan University is available. :jiggy:
There was also some discussion last week that Mizzou could come back to the Big 12, not that I bought that for a second... SEC has no buyout, so they could take their services anywhere.
If you had to guess, would you say they: A) try poaching Big 12 teams, B) add MWC/WAC teams and/or BYU, C) hold pat at 12, or D) something else?
PAC is screwed. I can see them going Big East style, and going with a block of four on the east coast. Syracuse, Uconn, BC, Pitt
If it is between that and Boise, BYU, New Mexico and UNLV. Not sure which makes more sense.
Could also see them try to come after KU in the second scenario.
If you had to guess, would you say they: A) try poaching Big 12 teams, B) add MWC/WAC teams and/or BYU, C) hold pat at 12, or D) something else?
If this is true, then what's the PAC going to do?
**** this ****, honestly. In what universe is $24 mil a year along with ticket sales and donations not enough to fund an AD?
**** this ****, honestly. In what universe is $24 mil a year along with ticket sales and donations not enough to fund an AD?
If this is true, then what's the PAC going to do?
Pac 12 is far from screwed, and there is no way in hell the go to the East Coast. They can stay at 12 and be just fine.