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Without the LA schools exposure and revenue, I don’t think the Oklahoma Schools would make a differencetime to add OSU and OU to the Pac.
time to add OSU and OU to the Pac.
Yeah, that seems the most likely path. It's going to be really interesting to see how some of this is navigated vis-a-vis the new Big 12 and whatever remains out west. I have to think you will see more schools (e.g., UW, Oregon) trying to go to the Big Ten as well, and depending on the extent of that, I could see a third challenger of sorts to the Big Ten and SEC that is formed from the strongest remaining Big 12 members and the strongest former Pac-12 members. I also could see those conferences just staying pretty large and inclusive on their own.
Yeah, that seems the most likely path. It's going to be really interesting to see how some of this is navigated vis-a-vis the new Big 12 and whatever remains out west. I have to think you will see more schools (e.g., UW, Oregon) trying to go to the Big Ten as well, and depending on the extent of that, I could see a third challenger of sorts to the Big Ten and SEC that is formed from the strongest remaining Big 12 members and the strongest former Pac-12 members. I also could see those conferences just staying pretty large and inclusive on their own.
It will be tricky for WSU, obviously. I'd prefer a third leg of the stool that includes, e.g., Oklahoma State, ASU, Utah, Baylor, Arizona, and maybe even UW and Oregon, if WSU could get included, but if WSU was excluded from that, it would be better to be in some kind of successor Pac that, like the current Big 12, keeps most members even after losing the flagships.
No matter what, none of this is good news for WSU.
Agree. I dont think the Pac (if it survives) can keep its school admission stadards. I dont see B12 school coming over. I believe UNLV would be a good get and maybe SDSU and/or Fresno, but it would not come close to loosing LA.Without the LA market, it's over the P12. Adding the likes of Oklahoma & Oklahoma State won't amount to more than a teardrop in the ocean in terms of replacing the lost LA revenues.
UW and Oregon moving to the Big 12, I would imagine with ASU and probably Utah.Agree. I dont think the Pac (if it survives) can keep its school admission stadards. I dont see B12 school coming over. I believe UNLV would be a good get and maybe SDSU and/or Fresno, but it would not come close to loosing LA.
My belief at this time is unless the new commish can create some magic, UW, Oregon, and maybe Stanford push for the B10. The Mountian school move to the B12, unless they have a group that leave to the B10 and SEC. And the remaining Pac school join a Pac/MW hybrid.
That's because the Pac-12 is corrupt.We literally sat around and watched Larry Scott ruin the Pac 12
it's been confirmed per the evening newsHopefully this just is being leaked to try to extract some kind of preferential rev sharing with the Pac-12 (which, while it would suck, beats USC and UCLA leaving). I'm sure the Big Ten schools don't mind trips to LA that much, but it seems pretty ridiculous for USC to be playing Rutgers, Purdue, and the like in non-revenue sports. Imagine having to trek to those places for women's softball, tennis, and that kind of stuff. Will have enough $ for it with the piles of cash a mega-Big Ten could extract in media rights negotiations, though.