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Not sure about that.This could also be, but I'm more so looking at it that if on a continuum, teams leaving the Pac is probably less likely than it was yesterday.
This could also be, but I'm more so looking at it that if on a continuum, teams leaving the Pac is probably less likely than it was yesterday.
I'd much rather watch games that impact ISU weeknights than MAC or Sun Belt games. It'd probably help the Big 12's visibility not having as many games going up against the SEC and Big Ten, and it takes away other potential linear time slots from the PAC. Sign me up.I think this was largely already known/assumed. If it allows for more time slots so there is less overlap of conference games, it’s great.
This has been a bad day for the PAC. Multiply it by 10 if they get to their media day without a deal.100% no change. If anything it’s more likely because THERE STILL IS NO DEAL.
Yet another terrible thing in modern college sports. All about TV, with little care at all for the actual in-person experience. And we wonder why attendance is in decline everywhere. College football is supposed to be played on Saturdays, ideally at a reasonable and consistent time during the day. Now, I know this type of thing is necessary for the B12 to remain “financially competitive” going forward, but it doesn’t make it right. Not all change is good. There are many, many changes that have happened in college athletics in recent times that are awful, and this is one of them.
Not sure. Maybe the PAC thinks a 10 team league is better financially than 12. Maybe SDSU sees the writing on the wall and knows a deal isn’t coming that keeps the league viable.If SDSU isn't going to the Pac, it would tend to suggest no one's leaving the Pac, wouldn't it?
Yet another terrible thing in modern college sports. All about TV, with little care at all for the actual in-person experience. And we wonder why attendance is in decline everywhere. College football is supposed to be played on Saturdays, ideally at a reasonable and consistent time during the day. Now, I know this type of thing is necessary for the B12 to remain “financially competitive” going forward, but it doesn’t make it right. Not all change is good. There are many, many changes that have happened in college athletics in recent times that are awful, and this is one of them.
SMU is the rumorSo the PAC is blowing smoke up MWC school’s asses in addition to their own members. My question is, who’s the other school? SDSU wouldn’t be coming alone.
The SDSU news is a Friday holiday weekend news dump. Anyone that tries to say this is good for the PAC or sdsu is a terd.
Idk… weekday games are night games with a national audience. Jack Trice rocks at night. I imagine the tailgate lots are packed all afternoon with people taking half days or full days off from work. Embrace the positives.As someone without season tix this doesn't bug me but I can understand if season ticket holders aren't thrilled about it
SMU is the rumor
SMU has always been the other school.So the PAC is blowing smoke up MWC school’s asses in addition to their own members. My question is, who’s the other school? SDSU wouldn’t be coming alone.
Idk… weekday games are night games with a national audience. Jack Trice rocks at night. I imagine the tailgate lots are packed all afternoon with people taking half days or full days off from work. Embrace the positives.