I would not be surprised if the Cali BoR attempts to bloack UCLA and make this a big political and legal drama issue. If that happens, would that delay the Big 12 taking 4-6 teams from the P12?California Board of Regents meeting is today. Closed door. Shall see if any attempt to block UCLA from departing. They can't do anything about USC, but they could potentially with UCLA.
The only out UCLA has in their pocket is to say hey, we are running big deficits, so do you (state of California) want to dump money into us or would you like us to get that money from the Big Ten instead.I would not be surprised if the Cali BoR attempts to bloack UCLA and make this a big political and legal drama issue. If that happens, would that delay the Big 12 taking 4-6 teams from the P12?
This whole situation is why everyone should get a European soccer team to follow. Once you go through a couple summer transfer windows this all makes a lot more sense.
in addition to the corner 4, i would really like the Big 12 to make a play for SDSU and 1 of UNLV, Memphis, Tulane, Boise St to limit the remaining Pac teams options.I think it’s unlikely the B1G expands at all if Notre Dame stays independent. It’s simply too hard for an addition to be worth it financially at this point; the bar is so high.
The corner schools come here and then Oregon, Washington, Stanford, Cal have decisions to make:
1. Add four schools to rebuild the Pac-10: San Diego State, plus whichever other ones the TV networks tell you to add and that the academic snobs can stomach. There’s no way this is worth much money though. But maybe SDSU, Colorado State, SMU, and whichever other Mtn West school is respectable academically would be preferable in a world where the Pac-10 keeps a Rose Bowl bid and the coastal schools don’t have to associate with BYU and Baylor. The new additions could be on heavily reduced shares of TV money - still higher than Mtn West/AAC, but much lower than what Oregon gets.
2. Consider independence (more likely for Stanford and Oregon). Would be a huge risk.
3. Come crawling to the Big 12. We will already be at 16 and this would put us in an intriguing position of strength.
Stanford can do what they want. There was some speculation that if UCLA is restricted in some way the Big Ten might take Stanford in their place.I think the Cal flap about UCLA leaving is more of the Governor wanting Cal to partner with Stanford to the B1G instead of Washington. Oregon not getting in. Ohio State is not going to give Oregon a seat with Nike money to pay for athletes in the B1G. Take 4 Corners. Then take Washington and Oregon when they fall. You’ll have 18 teams. Maybe eventually get 6 ACC maximum. You have a fun league of 24 teams. With some very good teams able to beat anyone.
I think it’s unlikely the B1G expands at all if Notre Dame stays independent. It’s simply too hard for an addition to be worth it financially at this point; the bar is so high.
The corner schools come here and then Oregon, Washington, Stanford, Cal have decisions to make:
1. Add four schools to rebuild the Pac-10: San Diego State, plus whichever other ones the TV networks tell you to add and that the academic snobs can stomach. There’s no way this is worth much money though. But maybe SDSU, Colorado State, SMU, and whichever other Mtn West school is respectable academically would be preferable in a world where the Pac-10 keeps a Rose Bowl bid and the coastal schools don’t have to associate with BYU and Baylor. The new additions could be on heavily reduced shares of TV money - still higher than Mtn West/AAC, but much lower than what Oregon gets.
2. Consider independence (more likely for Stanford and Oregon). Would be a huge risk.
3. Come crawling to the Big 12. We will already be at 16 and this would put us in an intriguing position of strength.
Let them live by adding those. Only Pac or ACC adds at this point.in addition to the corner 4, i would really like the Big 12 to make a play for SDSU and 1 of UNLV, Memphis, Tulane, Boise St to limit the remaining Pac teams options.
in addition to the corner 4, i would really like the Big 12 to make a play for SDSU and 1 of UNLV, Memphis, Tulane, Boise St to limit the remaining Pac teams options.
Ugh, no. What is with people so eager to promote G5 schools? That is the absolute worst thing we could do for ISU. If we get the 4 the Pac is dead, no need to kill it further. Promoting those 4 only lowers our per school payouts. If you want more schools, you wait for the ACC to implode. This whole thing is about maximizing revenue to minimize the gap between us and the SEC and B1G. SDSU, UNLV, or Tulane etc simply grow that gap which hurts our programs now and our conference stability going forward.in addition to the corner 4, i would really like the Big 12 to make a play for SDSU and 1 of UNLV, Memphis, Tulane, Boise St to limit the remaining Pac teams options.
Only way you would consider that is if they took an unequal share.Ugh, no. What is with people so eager to promote G5 schools? That is the absolute worst thing we could do for ISU. If we get the 4 the Pac is dead, no need to kill it further. Promoting those 4 only lowers our per school payouts. If you want more schools, you wait for the ACC to implode. This whole thing is about maximizing revenue to minimize the gap between us and the SEC and B1G. SDSU, UNLV, or Tulane etc simply grow that gap which hurts our programs now and our conference stability going forward.
Either way its a bad idea. The big 12 already has a perception problem with the media and casual fans, adding even more G5 schools does not help that perception at all.Only way you would consider that is if they took an unequal share.
Ugh, no. What is with people so eager to promote G5 schools? That is the absolute worst thing we could do for ISU. If we get the 4 the Pac is dead, no need to kill it further. Promoting those 4 only lowers our per school payouts. If you want more schools, you wait for the ACC to implode. This whole thing is about maximizing revenue to minimize the gap between us and the SEC and B1G. SDSU, UNLV, or Tulane etc simply grow that gap which hurts our programs now and our conference stability going forward.