I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
Someone should tell Texas, Oklahoma, UCLA, and USC.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
Lol Where on Reddit is this?I had a good laugh at this Reddit comment:
Honestly it’s beginning to sound a lot like the only part of ASU that doesn’t want to be in the Big 12 is the president that will become Stanford’s president in a few weeks.
Truthfully, I’d hate to screw ASU over and I’d DEFINITELY hate to screw AZ over because they’re victims of a conflict of interest.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
The only way anyone gets out of the ACC in the next 10 years is if they find a way to legally invalidate the GOR and media deal, but that seems highly, highly unlikely. I can't see the courts agreeing with a novel legal theory that lets a school out of this contract and GOR, but also doesn't unleash chaos across the sports and entertainment industries. For that reason, it's unlikely ESPN would accept the decision without an appeal, repeatedly if necessary.This is the key.
ESPN isn’t going to shell out extra money for any ACC teams going to the SEC. They already have their TV rights, why pay extra for what they already have?
So if FSU/Clemson want out of the ACC, they’d have to go somewhere to get TV money from FOX/CBS, like the B1G. Which means paying the ACC a metric crap ton of cash to get out of the GOR. Which I really don’t see happening.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
That can change though.PAC-9 is getting 1 spot, every single year, in a 12 team playoff. Maybe.
an 18-team B1G is probably getting 4....3 minimum.
Is this even really true with a 12-team playoff?
This Crow stuff is so silly. You can't possibly want to risk being the guy that didn't hop on the life raft and went down with the sinking ship just to prove a point. At this point, rescind your offer. Tell Arizona to figure out a way to come on their own or they aren't out. Screw ASU.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
Also, Oregon & Washington are currently playing the Pac-12 for their benefit. Either using the meeting this morning to get a better deal from the Big 10 or unequal revenue sharing if they stay in the Pac. This is exactly the reason the Big 12 doesn't want/need Oregon/Washington. It would be Texas/Oklahoma 2.0 with brands that are worth far less than Texas/Oklahoma.
I heard Robbins is the one who is likely going to Stanford, not Crow.You keep forgetting Crow will become the Stanford president in a few weeks. He’s not thinking about what’s in the best interest of AZ or even ASU - he’s thinking about what’s best for Stanford. Which is why he’s a conflict of interest.
I swear Stewie is on the PACX payroll.
and Oregon will be able recruit the athletes to compete in the Big 10 just fine. They will win enough to make a 12 team playoff and now and then.You have to laugh at this thinking. So they are going to forego the security of being in the B1G and eventually being on equal footing financially to have a better chance of getting their ass handed to them in CFP once a year. Meanwhile they would fall behind financially and get zero exposure when they aren't in the CFP. Makes no sense.
You keep forgetting Crow will become the Stanford president in a few weeks. He’s not thinking about what’s in the best interest of AZ or even ASU - he’s thinking about what’s best for Stanford. Which is why he’s a conflict of interest.