Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

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Sure, that’s what we tell ourselves.

But look at the ratings.

The Big 10 is strong because they dominate in ratings, have huge followings and are a top brand because of that.

BTN is a small part now. Mountain West had a network first and it went no where because they don’t have the fans like the BIG
BTN and the strategy Delaney used was a great way to capitalize on the conference’s viewership. But in the end, the Big 10 has huge schools with great viewership. Ohio State is a ratings monster. Michigan, PSU and Wisconsin get huge numbers.
 

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Cal and Stanford dont have issues with their peers in the Pac 12 in schools that think like them. There issues are with the rest of the country, schools, and states that they dont believe, fit their beliefs, politics, academics, and are not as elite as what they believe they are.

No one thinks they have an issue with the rest of the Pac schools. It is their issue with schools, in Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, etc, and religious affiliated schools that they turn their noses up to. This is and has been well known for many years. Their beliefs are deep seeded and are tied to many issues. Whether they are realistic or not and whether they are based in truth or stereotypes, it does not matter, they have an extreme aversion to many schools because of their affiliation or location.

Pretty much this. BYU would have been in the Pac 12 long before Utah ever was if it wasn't for Cal and Stanford. Hell - perhaps Boise St, Fresno St, and UNLV as well. But Cal and Stanford nixed any idea of it not for financial reasons, but because of quite literal snobbery. It's not even financial - those schools could cover their own share in a TV contract and Cal and Stanford still wouldn't let them in.

Basically, the Pac 12 commissioner ****-talking the Big 12 over the last couple of weeks is just him being a mouthpiece for Cal's and Stanford's statements. Further, the hesitation of the corner schools to come to the Big 12 is because the administration of those schools have bought into Cal's and Stanford's bull****, that they're somehow above the Big 12.
 

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Eh, no. None of that really matters to me. It is why they would not want in the Big 12, not the other way around. The only reason the Big 12 would not want them is because of lacking viewership and value. Not because of cultural issues, those are only an issue for Cal and Stanford joining with others.

Most of us think they are quirky, and annoying, and elitist, but could care less. We have witnessed their adversity towards schools like us and Baylor, TCU, Boise, BYU and heard their reasons for it etc. But most of us dont really care about that we still would go there to beat their butts if they dont hurt our pay out per year.

From many of your posts, Im starting to believe you are a pac 12 fan, pretending to be a Cyclone fan. You are very defensive of the Pac.

I wouldn't want Cal in the conference even if they brought viewers. They'd be even more cancerous than Texas is. Fortunately they have no interest in coming, so nobody even has to make the tough decision of trying to balance the pros with the cons of them coming over.
 

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Let me repeat back what I think I’m hearing:

A weird, deep-seated insecurity about being perceived as inferior by a gross caricature of an institution of which there is seemingly little-to-no firsthand knowledge/experience is manifesting as vague complaints and bizarre glee at the prospect putting them in their place.

Sound about right?I
What do you think is valuable about Cal?

My problem with Cal is they are in the #6 media market in the country. And only managed to be 76th in average viewership last year. With only 3 P5 schools behind them Syracuse, BC, and Duke. That is Terrible. And their attendance is not much better.

For a P5 program even in a down year, with as big of an alumni base as Cal, in that huge of a media market. That is pathetic, and there is no reason to believe that improves much just because they join the Big 12.

I could care less how much they do not like certain cultures around the country, It is not my issue with them, I find that a weird metric, its not like Im going to attend Cal, so why do I care about their culture or beliefs.
 

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Let me repeat back what I think I’m hearing:

A weird, deep-seated insecurity about being perceived as inferior by a gross caricature of an institution of which there is seemingly little-to-no firsthand knowledge/experience is manifesting as vague complaints and bizarre glee at the prospect putting them in their place.

Sound about right?
I don’t think it’s that. I think everyone is individually analyzing each PAC 12 school and whether we want them or not. Cal feels like a school we don’t want because they aren’t worth much, and they don’t want us because they think they are better than the Big 12 schools. Doesn’t bother me, but I am slightly intrigued to see where each school will land.

I think some would find it funny if a school that thinks it’s worth a lot found it wasn’t wanted by anyone. I don’t particularly feel that way, but I understand why I suppose.
 

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Ok, so this seems to be bandied about ‘round here a lot.

What exactly is Cal’s ********?

I have friends/co-workers/acquaintances with degrees from every Pac-12 school except ASU (I think).

Other than some (mostly) good-natured ribbing about it being dirty and a bit too proletariat by some ‘Ferd people I’ve never heard a ******* peep about Cal being an issue of any kind in the Pac-12.

Townspeople from the City of Berkeley and their griping about increased enrollment without building housing, big-oil and big-pharma funded research, etc. is another matter.
If you don't think its Cal or Stanford who's the reported hard to deal with Pac 12 school who exactly do you think it is? Our own insiders have said as much as to why the Arizonas were rumored to want out among a number of other reasons. The high academics talking point still exists there too even though UCLA and USC are gone and dont care anymore. So it's someone still there.

I dont think people accusing Cal, the school who has athletics but doesnt care if they're good or not, is a leap thats that far.
 

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But it's more than just money. The special treatment Oregon gets for things like their infinite uniform combinations is an advantage you can't just buy.
Nike culture is pretty strong, and that includes the Ducks.
 

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This podcast from the Athlon Sports guys is a must listen. Start at the 28:00 mark.


The TLDR version:
B1G is currently evaluating Oregon/WA/Stanford/Cal

If B1G passes, than we get those four + the corners.

If B1G takes them, we still get the corners.

He spoke pretty confidently that
1. There is no way/no how the PAC survives.

2. CBS may be willing to over pay for an expanded and rebranded Big 12 (they’re in danger of being shut out of the SEC/B1G).

He went on to surmise, after speaking with industry sources, that the new look Big 12 could be playing Thur/Fri/Sat after dark games.

He sounded pretty confident in all this, and that we’ll probably learn about the next expansion moves within about a month.

Regarding the rebranding issue, I'd be very surprised if we don't rebrand after adding 8-10 schools to the 8 holdover schools. While I kind of hate to see the Big 12 tradition disappear, it's not like the current brand is highly respected across the nation.

The idea of CBS broadcasting a primetime Big 12 game each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night is pretty radical, but I think I like it.
 

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Pretty much this. BYU would have been in the Pac 12 long before Utah ever was if it wasn't for Cal and Stanford. Hell - perhaps Boise St, Fresno St, and UNLV as well. But Cal and Stanford nixed any idea of it not for financial reasons, but because of quite literal snobbery. It's not even financial - those schools could cover their own share in a TV contract and Cal and Stanford still wouldn't let them in.

Basically, the Pac 12 commissioner ****-talking the Big 12 over the last couple of weeks is just him being a mouthpiece for Cal's and Stanford's statements. Further, the hesitation of the corner schools to come to the Big 12 is because the administration of those schools have bought into Cal's and Stanford's bull****, that they're somehow above the Big 12.
Just a quick Note. Michael Crow, the president at Arizona State, is an Iowa State alum. There is some other history with him. I think he worked at ISU in the late 1980's and early 1990's. He has received a distinguished alumnus award from ISU.
 

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Just a quick Note. Michael Crow, the president at Arizona State, is an Iowa State alum. There is some other history with him. I think he worked at ISU in the late 1980's and early 1990's. He has received a distinguished alumnus award from ISU.
Already mentioned and rumors are he despises the B12 and would MUCH rather affiliate with the "prestige" of the PAC.
 

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I wouldn't want Cal in the conference even if they brought viewers. They'd be even more cancerous than Texas is. Fortunately they have no interest in coming, so nobody even has to make the tough decision of trying to balance the pros with the cons of them coming over.

Seeing Cal and Stanford get stuck in the MWC would be amazing.
 

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Seeing Cal and Stanford get stuck in the MWC would be amazing.
Cal maybe, but I am starting to think that Stanford will be partnered with ND into the B10, leaving Oregon and Washington to the B12.

If the B10 wanted Oregon and Washington they would have already been offered a spot, they want ND, Stanford and a couple of the ACC teams like UNC and UVA. That would put them at 20 teams. The question then becomes does Cal swallow hard and back off and accept the invite to the B12 or do they drop down their sports teams, and start saying they are an Academic Institution?
 

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UCLA was hurting badly financially before they left for the BIG. I'm pretty sure they are okay with the financial life preserver.

I always find it funny though. The same kind of mismanagement that put them in a hole will ensure theyre still in similar holes after getting the money boost.

Just like how those who play the lottery all the time and generally aren't all that smart financially often end up bankrupt even after winning millions.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Just a quick Note. Michael Crow, the president at Arizona State, is an Iowa State alum. There is some other history with him. I think he worked at ISU in the late 1980's and early 1990's. He has received a distinguished alumnus award from ISU.
And now appears to believe we are beneath ASU and the PAC schools.
 
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Cal maybe, but I am starting to think that Stanford will be partnered with ND into the B10, leaving Oregon and Washington to the B12.

If the B10 wanted Oregon and Washington they would have already been offered a spot, they want ND, Stanford and a couple of the ACC teams like UNC and UVA. That would put them at 20 teams. The question then becomes does Cal swallow hard and back off and accept the invite to the B12 or do they drop down their sports teams, and start saying they are an Academic Institution?

I think B1G wants Cal, Stanford, and UW, but not UO. They are trying to get ND to make 4. But ND is the struggle, thus the delay.

If they CAN'T get ND no matter what, then idk if they would go for 2 of the 3, or just take no action for now. Probably take no action.

The Pac12 will have an option to stick together if nothing happens. It may not be financially great, and there will be the ongoing risk B1G takes teams, but it will be an option.
 

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I think B1G wants Cal, Stanford, and UW, but not UO. They are trying to get ND to make 4. But ND is the struggle, thus the delay.

If they CAN'T get ND no matter what, then idk if they would go for 2 of the 3, or just take no action for now. Probably take no action.

The Pac12 will have an option to stick together if nothing happens. It may not be financially great, and there will be the ongoing risk B1G takes teams, but it will be an option.
That option benefits Oregon State, Washington State, and then any team with one foot out the door.

I think the Mountain schools would be foolish to take that option because all they're doing is reducing their leverage, increasing their risk of being left out, and they'll probably get paid less than if they joined the Big 12 anyway.
 
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Cal maybe, but I am starting to think that Stanford will be partnered with ND into the B10, leaving Oregon and Washington to the B12.

If the B10 wanted Oregon and Washington they would have already been offered a spot, they want ND, Stanford and a couple of the ACC teams like UNC and UVA. That would put them at 20 teams. The question then becomes does Cal swallow hard and back off and accept the invite to the B12 or do they drop down their sports teams, and start saying they are an Academic Institution?
Haven't they already said that based on their recent athletic performance? I think they would complain the least if they drop down a level. Oregon State and Washington State, godspeed.
 

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