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I'm sorry, this is just one of the funniest videos I've ever seen, regardless of what context they are trying to use it in. I'm still crying from laughing so hard.
Now think how we dodged the Bob Bowlsby bullet with him retiring when he did. OuT happens and Bob wants into the PAC (was an AD there, thought they were the cool kids and was panicking), they turn their noses up at us. So we have to grab 4 teams. Bob settles in, announces his retirement. big 12 hires BY and Brett comes in and says move your *** Bob I'm going to actually do something besides dunk my donut in my coffee and collect a check. He then proceeds to do what a good commissioner would do and goes on the offensive. If BB would have stayed on one more year, we could have been in some serious crap.
I think both can be true.Had Bowlsby not added the other 4, Yormark doesn't have a solid base to start from and that's before we talk about the destabilizing of the Pac that the Big 12 had nothing to do with.
ISU grad and Stanford grad here. Stanford is strong in athletics but mostly the non-revenue variety. That is why they've won the Director's Cup a ridiculous number of times.Yeah, Stanford will be fine.
That's why they're indifferent. They can 1000% afford almost whatever they want. They could even go FCS in football and it would pretty much have the same impact on the University financials as a rounding error.
It's much different than schools like WSU or OSU who's athletics related revenues I would imagine are a more crucial piece of the University landscape.
Humble bragISU grad and Stanford grad here. Stanford is strong in athletics but mostly the non-revenue variety. That is why they've won the Director's Cup a ridiculous number of times.
But Athletics is a rounding error on the Stanford bottom line. They could go independent or even the University of Chicago route and be just fine.
Graeme BarrettOMG! What in the hell did I just watch? And where can I see more of this guy?
Stewie’s PACX check must have cleared.
Oh god. Blow it out your ass, Stew.
“What if…and this is a BIG what if…we offered the PAC some kind of profit sharing…would that do anything for you?”
Oh god. Blow it out your ass, Stew.
It’s a pipe dream to put the XII back down the pecking order, where these mouthbreathers think our conference belongs.Seriously, it just makes no sense right now.
You merge, you open up the ACC GOR and suddenly that merger is PAC+ACC minus everyone the big 10 and SEC takes. That remaining ACC is worse than the big 12, plus adds a lot more travel distance.
The only way it could happen imo is if the teams like FSU find a way to blow up the GOR, those teams leave, and PAC teams like Arizona are leaving for the big 12 at the same time. Then maybe the PAC-6/8 might find it appealing to merge with the ACC leftovers vs inviting a bunch of MWC teams. The problem is the likelihood of these things happening simultaneously is slim. More likely is the PAC suffers losses, has to backfill, and by the time the ACC is in a position to merge the PAC has all these other teams.
Stewie’s PACX check must have cleared.
Agreed, anything that opens up the GOR is unlikely to pass. It would need 8 schools voting in favor, and there's just too many questions about who goes where. It seems unlikely the B10 and SEC would be taking 8 between the two of them, so some B12-bound schools would have to get on board. There's not likely to be much room between ACC money and B12 money for the next decade plus, so why do it? Finally, it seems like the networks are putting the brakes on writing big checks for this cycle, so they may not support the move.The ACC will not / can not do anything that would jeopardize the current GOR agreement.
It’s a pipe dream to put the XII back down the pecking order, where these mouthbreathers think our conference belongs.
It’s not argued in good faith. It’s self serving red meat for his elitist readers.