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Proving that everything in CFB is now for sale, the Big 12 is apparently considering becoming the Allstate 12. Could be worth $3M per team.

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Proving that everything in CFB is now for sale, the Big 12 is apparently considering becoming the Allstate 12. Could be worth $3M per team.

Link

Wonder if Pres. Schulz and Mrs. McCoy are collaborating with their counterparts at Oregon State.

That could be a chance to add to the $250M nest egg
 
B12 currently represents 7 states. They need 5 more if they want to change the name further, to the Allstates 12.

And of course, with the change their abbreviation will go from B12 to A12. Not sure that is a good thing, given some of the things that the "A" could stand for....?
 
$250 million is a pipe dream.
Not sure what you mean. $250M is a real number, as has been discussed numerous times. But it is already being spent, along the lines of ~$10M to balance our FY 24 budget, and $30M plus to balance FY 25's budget. Plus the money for our scheduling agreements ($14M to the MW, $7M for our half). So WSU's $125M is already spent or committed to the tune of $47M and counting. Of the rest, $30M in future NCAA BB $ will be lost if we join one of the fantasy conferences everybody but the mighty Loyal One crows about.

To Pete's point, the Pac-2 is not savvy enough to do shit in terms of corporate sponsorship. Although the Alaska PacWest 14 is an interesting idea.

 
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Sure it’s a real number*

Contingent upon New-PAC regenerating itself into a power 5 with a Mega Media deal.

That money was also committed to future liability awards from pending court cases, yes?
 
Sure it’s a real number*

Contingent upon New-PAC regenerating itself into a power 5 with a Mega Media deal.

That money was also committed to future liability awards from pending court cases, yes?

UberCoug, any chance the Pac-2 could go back and get additional financial assistance from the 10 schools that left if these legal bills pile up?

Could the Whitman County judge take another look at the matter as conditions have changed now that the NCAA's blood is in the water so to speak?
 
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I’m not an attorney and
UberCoug, any chance the Pac-2 could go back and get additional financial assistance from the 10 schools that left if these legal bills pile up?

Could the Whitman County judge take another look at the matter as conditions have changed now that the NCAA's blood is in the water so to speak?
- there’s always a chance. It’s why you play the game.

How do I see “damages” being paid if some of these athlete claims are awarded? From the $250 mm first, then once exhausted former teams will kick in their share. This, I believe is why the conference members “settled” so quickly. They all agreed to simply kick the can down the road.

I don’t see P-2 sitting on a pile of cash while sending out bills to the p-12 escapee’s and receiving checks from them, without a big fight.

I’m not privy to any of the negotiations. I have no inside info other than what is in the public sphere. My opinions are my own and I’m often wrong.

I hope ESPN/Fox/Apple/??? send a Bouncer out into the street to find WSU and OSU and escort us back into the Big Kids party. But, I won’t hold my breath.
 
Sure it’s a real number*

Contingent upon New-PAC regenerating itself into a power 5 with a Mega Media deal.

That money was also committed to future liability awards from pending court cases, yes?
WTF are you talking about? Contingent upon what? The only contingency is the $30M in NCAA BB units - we have to still be a conference.

And I am not 100% certain about this, but I believe that potential liabilities were addressed in the legal agreement(s) and have no direct tie to the $250M. In other words, of course 2 teams aren't on the hook for 10 other teams retro liabilities.
 
This piece by Wilner gets into the liabilities issue pretty well. Basically, WSU's/OSU's lawyers were mindful of the liabilities for the pending and anticipated court cases, thankfully, but the terms of the agreement spelling out exactly what the departing schools remain on the hook for was redacted from the document, so nobody knows.

Years of seeing subpar drafting in WSU's agreements that have been made public cause me to retain some healthy skepticism, but it appears they took this seriously and (hopefully) addressed it adequately. They had solid lawyers this time, not WSU in-house folks.

 
This guy spit balling some names for naming rights. Pac-12 mentioned in the article.

 
This guy spit balling some names for naming rights. Pac-12 mentioned in the article.

Then there is this article. The MW isn't sitting on their hands. Yet another reason for us to get the reverse merger going and rebrand as the Alaska Air PacWest or Alaska Pac Mtn conference. Otherwise we are going to be left out and totally F-ed. It is sooo obvious. Oh but let's be patient.....


Edit - Wake the F up fellow Cougs. How many trains will we miss before the band of monkeys gets their shit together? I'm specifically talking about Sgt Schulz, that OSU woman Prez I can't spell, and woefull out of her league Teresa at the Pac-2 HQ?
 
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There will be no naming rights to the Pac 2/12ths

We need to stop living in a pipe dream. Hang on for two years to get any remnants of Pac 12 assets then merge with the MWC.

Wasting money and brain cells trying to convince 10 institutions to jump into a resurrected PAC 12 is titling at windmills.
 
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There will be no naming rights to the Pac 2/12ths

We need to stop living in a pipe dream. Hang on for two years to get any remnants of Pac 12 assets then merge with the MWC.

Wasting money and brain cells trying to convince 10 institutions to jump into a resurrected PAC 12 is titling at windmills.
Highly insightful post as usual. The MW, as per the link in another post, is already looking at naming rights. A new PacMtn-12/14 is not a pipe dream. And an Alaska Air PacMtn Conference is not a pipe dream. What is the name of the mutts BB arena? Merging into the MW, as discussed ad nauseum, would cost us $30M in lost NCAA BB revenues. While we sit around for 2 years and earn -0- in future NCAA revenues. That is just stupid.
 
Why would the MWC voluntarily implode? They already have a deal, a conference and a schedule.

What broadcaster(s) are holding their breath with checkbook open, to add WSU and OSU to MWC?

Explain it to me like I’m 6 years old.
 
Pres. Schulz may be spending his free time in the Tri-Cities working with Pres. Murphy at Oregon State on a plan to get into the Big 12.

Signing an agreement with the Mountain West before the Big XII has filled all of its potential expansion vacancies seems risky.

Dr. Schultz and AD McCoy may be going to their delay tactics to buy WSU more time
 
Highly insightful post as usual. The MW, as per the link in another post, is already looking at naming rights. A new PacMtn-12/14 is not a pipe dream. And an Alaska Air PacMtn Conference is not a pipe dream. What is the name of the mutts BB arena? Merging into the MW, as discussed ad nauseum, would cost us $30M in lost NCAA BB revenues. While we sit around for 2 years and earn -0- in future NCAA revenues. That is just stupid.
What part of hold tight for two years is difficult to understand?

What part of there will be no Pac 2/12ths naming deal is difficult to understand?

In two years the most likely outcome is a merger between the Pac 2/12ths and the MWC without having either party need to pay exit fees or give up what they already have in hand.
 
In two years the most likely outcome is a merger between the Pac 2/12ths and the MWC without having either party need to pay exit fees or give up what they already have in hand.

0-11, Some in the media as well as Mik here at CougZone think including all the MWC schools will dilute the value of the conference, in other words: "cut the bottom feeders" to raise the value.

Are they any other advantages to a 14-team superconference other than dodging exit fees or spending a rightfully-earned windfall?
 
Why would the MWC voluntarily implode? They already have a deal, a conference and a schedule.

What broadcaster(s) are holding their breath with checkbook open, to add WSU and OSU to MWC?

Explain it to me like I’m 6 years old.
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What part of hold tight for two years is difficult to understand?

What part of there will be no Pac 2/12ths naming deal is difficult to understand?

In two years the most likely outcome is a merger between the Pac 2/12ths and the MWC without having either party need to pay exit fees or give up what they already have in hand.
Oh you guys.

Ok Uber. Since you post like you ARE 6 years old, I will dumb it down for you. You too Observer.

One more time. In the scheduling agreement signed with the MW last December, the notion of a merger was specifically mentioned.

Uber - what "deal" does the MW have in hand? Their media deal expires in July, 2026. WSU and OSU, and what's left of the Pac's name adds value to the MW. And value to the next media deal. If you don't agree, then why the F would the Big-12 or ACC have any desire to add us? Answer - they didn't and don't want us.

Observer - apparently your intimate knowledge of the College sports landscape makes you all-knowing about what naming possibilities are out there? At least the MW is being proactive in talking about it while we sit on our asses. A full or almost full reverse merger would cost both sides nothing.

Meanwhile, the Pac-2 competes in the MW for FB, without the ability to play for the title, and with no share of anything except to pay them for the privilege of having those games. We will have the ability to compete for the WCC (aka HS arena league) title in BB, but we will not share in any of their NCAA BB units even if we make the tourney. And with Women's BB likely to create their own, smaller NCAA revenue pool, that means something (or in our case -0- $) on the Women's side as well.

And yes if the Pac-2 loses its conference identity in 2 years we will give up approx. $30M in year 3-6 NCAA BB units, while in the meantime earning -0- in future units.

Finally, the Pac-12's affiliation with several bowls, specifically the Holiday and Vegas bowls, both played in MW cities, ends in 2 years. At least now we can talk to them about a continuing affiliation, albeit doubtful. But more of a chance than zero.

Sitting tight for 2 years costs us millions and millions and brings us basically nothing but a further journey into irrelevance.

But yeah let's hold tight for 2 years at which time we can beg the MW to take us (and probably have to pay them what little $ we will have left), at which time they will have negotiated their media deal and probably naming rights and maybe added a couple of other teams.
 
0-11, Some in the media as well as Mik here at CougZone think including all the MWC schools will dilute the value of the conference, in other words: "cut the bottom feeders" to raise the value.

Are they any other advantages to a 14-team superconference other than dodging exit fees or spending a rightfully-earned windfall?
Well those are a good start. Plus being part of their next media deal. Plus start earning NCAA BB units (the MW had what, 5-6 teams in the tourney this year?). Plus being able to compete for a league title and a helluva better shot at getting a CFP invite. And saving a shit ton of money closing the Pac-2 offices in favor of Gloria as Commissioner and her offices as the league HQ. And maybe, just maybe salvaging a decent bowl affiliation or 2.
 
What part of hold tight for two years is difficult to understand?

What part of there will be no Pac 2/12ths naming deal is difficult to understand?

In two years the most likely outcome is a merger between the Pac 2/12ths and the MWC without having either party need to pay exit fees or give up what they already have in hand.
Loyal is anxious. And refuses to realize that the bargain basement, discount rack TV deal the MWC has will still be around.
 
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Loyal is anxious. And refuses to realize that the bargain basement, discount rack TV deal the MWC has will still be around.
Don't count on them being around buddy. And pray tell just what better options will materialize for WSU in the meantime as we spend our nest egg with -0- return? Big-12? ACC? Ain't going to happen. And even if it did, and even if WSU got to have a full share of whatever money they will bring, we would still be woefully underfunded compared to all but maybe a few of their members and be flying all over the country in all sports.
 
Loyal is anxious. And refuses to realize that the bargain basement, discount rack TV deal the MWC has will still be around.
I’m a business guy that works in the business world - not the public sector. The sponsorship will be worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If at all.

Unless there’s some corporation whose brand is “we try harder”, there’s no compelling reason to spend marketing funds building a brand around something that may or may not be around in two years. Hence, no sponsor for the Pac Two-Twelfth Conference.

Whoever the MWC signs on with as their corporate sponsor may or may not score an affiliation with the New and Mountainous Pac-12 in a couple years, but certainly their negotiations would include contingencies and fees with or without WSU and OSU.
 
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I’m a business guy that works in the business world - not the public sector. The sponsorship will be worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If at all.

Unless there’s some corporation whose brand is “we try harder”, there’s no compelling reason to spend marketing funds building a brand around something that may or may not be around in two years. Hence, no sponsor for the Pac Two-Twelfth Conference.

Whoever the MWC signs on with as their corporate sponsor may or may not score an affiliation with the New and Mountainous Pac-12 in a couple years, but certainly their negotiations would include contingencies and fees with or without WSU and OSU.
Now I see what you have been saying on the 2/12th notion. To clarify, my premise is that we reverse merge and seek naming rights for the new PacMtn-12/14, not the Pac-2. And to your point, I imagine that a Mtn West agreement would contain contingencies as you describe. But I will stick to my opinion that we and they are better off to come together NOW (as of July 1, 2025), and negotiate naming and media rights, and bowl affiliations, as a new and seemingly stable conference rather than limp into the picture when all of those birds have already flown. Contingencies or not.

But I tire of this. I think I will step away from this debate and wait to see what happens. $10 sez I will re-engage on this topic in a year or two to say "I told you so" no matter what if any scenario transpires. And then heckle most of you mercilessly and endlessly. If on the very remote chance that the sky falls, hell freezes over, pigs fly out of my ass and WSU finds a Genie bottle on the beach in Hawaii on our road trip there in 2025, I will humbly concede that I was wrong and sitting on our asses frittering away money begging for scraps was indeed a masterful strategy.
 
I’m a business guy that works in the business world - not the public sector. The sponsorship will be worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If at all.

Unless there’s some corporation whose brand is “we try harder”, there’s no compelling reason to spend marketing funds building a brand around something that may or may not be around in two years. Hence, no sponsor for the Pac Two-Twelfth Conference.

Whoever the MWC signs on with as their corporate sponsor may or may not score an affiliation with the New and Mountainous Pac-12 in a couple years, but certainly their negotiations would include contingencies and fees with or without WSU and OSU.
Let me be the very first one to propose a lucrative agreement for the new Pacific Mountain Dew Conference!

:)
 
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