Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

I am not a lawyer, but I have done a lot of business negotiations in my career, and I view all the back and forth of the letters as a negotiation, that was never meant to be public.

By coming back at the end of negotiations to the position of agreeing to abide by the terms of the initial agreement, it would be hard for the MWC to win any damages from the SDS, because technically they don't have any damages anymore.

When SDS sues to get their money, I think they will win. Just my opinion.
But it’s fun to watch it.
 
I was including myself in that comment. Almost every non revenue sport would vanish and a ton of programs would be forced to close, ISU wouldn’t be one of them, but Im not a fan of any program being forced to shutter.
Ah okay. I took that as “You guys in the B12”. I’m a little touchy.
 
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SIAP. Talks about the SDSU/MWC fiasco. Not sure why he pounds on the movie franchise comparisons so much. I mean it’s every single pod he does.
 
I‘m just saying pull out of the tourney and start their own. Or at the very least, hold that over their head. There’s enough blue bloods in there to make some money and make the SEC and Big10 think about it.

If they pull out of the NCAA MBB tournament, would they then just pull out of all NCAA events? I just don’t see them pulling that pin on the grenade. They’d not only be jeopardizing their future legitimacy, but they’d also be risking their non-profit status.

But then again, maybe the Saudis will fund their new league?
 
Colorado and Arizona are gonna move. PAC 12 is a sinking ship. They’ll survive for now. But those two schools would be wise to move. When the PAC 12 announces their new media deal is when they leave.
 
SDSU AD and president should both be fired for how they handled this “realignment”
 
Colorado and Arizona are gonna move. PAC 12 is a sinking ship. They’ll survive for now. But those two schools would be wise to move. When the PAC 12 announces their new media deal is when they leave.

If the reports of $30m for a streaming deal are true, I don’t think they move this time around. The money is there to wait this out and see how the steaming deal works. Losing some exposure is easier to deal with than losing money. At least for the short term.
 
If the reports of $30m for a streaming deal are true, I don’t think they move this time around. The money is there to wait this out and see how the steaming deal works. Losing some exposure is easier to deal with than losing money. At least for the short term.

Subtract the PAC 12 network costs. Maybe $25m net.
 
Subtract the PAC 12 network costs. Maybe $25m net.

Even at $25m, I don’t think that’s enough of a monetary difference compared to our deal. I think they could stomach that amount. However, the PAC schools would need to consider what kind of exposure they would get; which would be poor.
 
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Even at $25m, I don’t think that’s enough of a monetary difference compared to our deal. I think they could stomach that amount. However, the PAC schools would need to consider what kind of exposure they would get; which would be poor.

How many schools want to lock themselves into a deal like that and sign a GOR?
 
Even at $25m, I don’t think that’s enough of a monetary difference compared to our deal. I think they could stomach that amount. However, the PAC schools would need to consider what kind of exposure they would get; which would be poor.
Disney stock has been downgraded due to softness in its streaming services. How safe is a PAC 12 network based on streaming?
 
I listen to this almost daily, he’ll be back to “Glorious PAC 12 make best moves smartest ways” on Monday.

Can already hear his opening, “after having a weekend to reflect on the current PAC situation, here’s why I’m leaning towards the PAC adding 8 teams from the Big 12”
When do we sign up? I'm all in!

I can't wait to be a part of the new Pac!
 
Even at $25m, I don’t think that’s enough of a monetary difference compared to our deal. I think they could stomach that amount. However, the PAC schools would need to consider what kind of exposure they would get; which would be poor.
Yeah I feel it is borderline, at least for a couple schools. Basically, like it has been, it could go either way, and if it is just down to the money number, not sure anyone moves. But....

First it is the Net Figure, after taking out costs. Like you said if it is $25M then that is possibly just enough, to possibly stay.

The issue is, the entire package. Is $25M enough combined with 80% or more on streaming? When you look at it that way, then it pushes it more towards moving. I believe it was AZ that said the deal must be at least 50/50 streaming, more than that was not acceptable. This very well mean nothing but it is a significant issue.

Next, they have talked about unequal revenue for a while, and that could really change things too. So if the average deal is $25M but the top teams get 30+ and the bottom teams get more like 20. That could push some out too. Unless they are a team that thinks they will be in the top of the conference (if it is based on performance, as indicated), they may decide it is not a good deal. A team like AZ, I doubt thinks they will be in the top of the Pac just out of the blue, CO may also believe it will take a few years, etc. So they can look at it as possibly for the life of the new contract they will be getting less.

The overall package is what could push someone out, vs just looking at the raw number. By the time you look at everything, it may not look like such a good deal.
 
If the reports of $30m for a streaming deal are true, I don’t think they move this time around. The money is there to wait this out and see how the steaming deal works. Losing some exposure is easier to deal with than losing money. At least for the short term.
Losing exposure means losing recruits. Schools like Stanford and Cal might be OK with limited exposure, but I can't believe the other 8 schools would be. Maybe WSU & OSU because they could be destined for the MWC. But I can't believe 4 & 5 star kids will go to schools with maybe 500k-1M people watching their games. I can't believe it would help OR WA getting into the Big10 or 4 Corner schools to Big12 around 2030. Especially if ACC schools are in play this decade.

Having Pac12 go with a heavy streaming deal would help the Big10, Big12 and SEC having the Pac12 be an incubator for streaming revenue over the next 6 years. The key on the streaming deal will be if production costs are offloaded to the schools. So $30M might not be a net equivalent to the Big12's $31.7M.
 
As long as the Pac 12 can get between 5 to 10 million after expensive of what the B12 schools will receive, I think they will stay at least for the time being in the Pac 12.
How long that lasts is anyone's guess, because Oregon and Washington want out and will jump the moment that the B10 offers.

If the money is within the range I mentioned, that is going to put a lot of pressure on the AD's and Presidents of Colorado and Arizona to either move or stay put at least for the time being. Both schools have to know that they have a pathway to the B12, so that door will be open. The only problem for both is when the ACC contract is up, then we are going to get a rush to gain those teams, but that is like 13 years away.
 
Even at $25m, I don’t think that’s enough of a monetary difference compared to our deal. I think they could stomach that amount. However, the PAC schools would need to consider what kind of exposure they would get; which would be poor.

Why would the 4 corner schools sign a multi year GOR agreement to a conference that provides significantly less money, significantly less exposure, and significantly less stability?

If they do sign, then they deserve whatever fate awaits them.
 
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Why would the 4 corner schools sign a multi year GOR agreement to a conference that provides significantly less money, significantly less exposure, and significantly less stability?

If they do sign, then they deserve whatever fate awaits them.
Tradition and rivalries, what we all say the new realignments have killed. We can't chastise them for holding onto what we wish the rest of us could have.
 
Why would the 4 corner schools sign a multi year GOR agreement to a conference that provides significantly less money, significantly less exposure, and significantly less stability?

If they do sign, then they deserve whatever fate awaits them.
Because they care more about academic association and cultural association than they care about solvent athletic departments.
 

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