time to think big. time to offer oregon, wash, arizona, arizona st, colorado, utah, cal, and stanford. then get san diego state and unlv on the phone and see if they want to make it a clean 24. get to 24 before these other yahoos and do it now.
Every single school currently in the Mountain WestPAC 12 has just lost their 2 biggest draws. The next 2 Washington and Oregon have applied for Big Ten membership. Stanford and Cal are in shock. PAC 12 is doomed. They know it. Oregon State and Washington State are dead weight. They know it. Arizona Schools know the Big 12 is their only shot. CU and Utah the same. No one is going to join the PAC 12. Who wants to hop on that sinking ship?
So they going to go after Big 12 schools? Each conference probably end up going after each others schools. Who will win out???
Change your name. You are not a Thinker. Troll maybe. Dumber maybe. But not Thinker.Realistically, you can switch both around and it makes sense. If Oregon Washington and Stanford go, then I could see the rest going to the Big 12. If not, I could see them going for the Texas market and leaving the midwest teams of the big 12 out as those TV sets are not a huge priority and not big brands. Maybe Kansas has a shot with BBall. I think ISU will land somewhere if this goes past 48 teams. As has been said by others in this thread already.
So they going to go after Big 12 schools? Each conference probably end up going after each others schools. Who will win out???
Im sure all are. That is how that always goes. New members never get a full share. They all have to go through a "probation period" Where their share is gradually increased.How many offering to come for less than full share?
wait what? if you're gonna basically add the rest of the PAC 12 why aren't you adding OSU and WSU and instead adding SDSU and UNLV? Just based on location? Seems like a very very unlikely scenario.time to think big. time to offer oregon, wash, arizona, arizona st, colorado, utah, cal, and stanford. then get san diego state and unlv on the phone and see if they want to make it a clean 24. get to 24 before these other yahoos and do it now.
Maryland and Rutgers just started getting a full share but for a very long time they didn’tIm sure all are. That is how that always goes. New members never get a full share. They all have to go through a "probation period" Where their share is gradually increased.
Nebraska did, and just started receiving full share a couple years ago.
Maryland and Rutgers I do not believe still get full share.
Care to elaborate on what the Big 12 leftovers would be like? who matches Oregon and Washington?Change your name. You are not a Thinker. Troll maybe. Dumber maybe. But not Thinker.
Obviously you have never looked at the conference payouts, and seen the Big 12 is comfortably in 3rd and has been for years. The PAC has consistently been slipping. Before people said we lost our top 2 brands, but now the PAC lost their top two. Which means they will continue to slide farther back. The Pac has consistent issues, and has had them.
Stay in your lane. Anything outside Squawk talk is hard for you guys. We have a board for you guys that we live rent free in your heads so much that you are on our pages constantly. Its ISR. Go there or just, Go Away.
Every single school currently in the Mountain West
Because they are better choices. Could probably lump Boise and Memphis into the that same list of non Pac potential adds.wait what? if you're gonna basically add the rest of the PAC 12 why aren't you adding OSU and WSU and instead adding SDSU and UNLV? Just based on location? Seems like a very very unlikely scenario.
No, you don't go slumming for SDSU or UNLV. You take what you can from the Pac. Then you wait to see if the ACC implodes next. We are at 12 teams already, the only way we add is with P5 schools, no reason to promote another G5 to the big kids table. Those schools will always be available later.time to think big. time to offer oregon, wash, arizona, arizona st, colorado, utah, cal, and stanford. then get san diego state and unlv on the phone and see if they want to make it a clean 24. get to 24 before these other yahoos and do it now.
this. SDSU and UNLV over Oregon State and Washington State makes no sense despite how 'little' they may offer.No, you don't go slumming for SDSU or UNLV. You take what you can from the Pac. Then you wait to see if the ACC implodes next. We are at 12 teams already, the only way we add is with P5 schools, no reason to promote another G5 to the big kids table. Those schools will always be available later.
You get Arizona schools, and Utah, then give your best pitch to Oregon, then when the ACC inevitably implodes you go after Duke and North CarolinaNo, you don't go slumming for SDSU or UNLV. You take what you can from the Pac. Then you wait to see if the ACC implodes next. We are at 12 teams already, the only way we add is with P5 schools, no reason to promote another G5 to the big kids table. Those schools will always be available later.
Why disagree with my post then post something similar lol. It is either 150 or 200 million as has been reported in the last hour on espn and by other media and twitter beat writers. Not my fault you do not like that aspect of news or reports but it is a thing lol.Im pretty sure Notre Dame is tied to the ACC GOR in part, but dont think its as iron clad
No, you don't go slumming for SDSU or UNLV. You take what you can from the Pac. Then you wait to see if the ACC implodes next. We are at 12 teams already, the only way we add is with P5 schools, no reason to promote another G5 to the big kids table. Those schools will always be available later.
So they going to go after Big 12 schools? Each conference probably end up going after each others schools. Who will win out???
May just be trying to salvage what‘s left of conference with Boise/San Diego St etc.
Why do you spend all your time on an ISU board. I would think the MSU board would be blowing up about all of this today. Dont they like you there?There wasn’t any real talk of expansion untill USC/UCLA reached out and said they were moving away from the PAC no matter what. It forced the big tens hand and caused a lot of this to be a bit rushed. Could the big ten add Oregon and Washington, absolutely. Will they be doing it soon? All indications point to no.