Oregon State wondering what the return policy is?

Reduced to approximately 36,000 which is (was?) absolutely perfect for them

Didn't know about the reduction in seating. Would have to think that capacity wise would probably put them pretty on par with the rest of the MWC.
 
Oregon State and Washington State both had a seat at the table when the leftover B12 schools came to the Pac12 with the idea of a merger and just like their now former business partners, they turned it down. I have a real hard time feeling bad for them like so many others seem to.
 
Oregon State and Washington State both had a seat at the table when the leftover B12 schools came to the Pac12 with the idea of a merger and just like their now former business partners, they turned it down. I have a real hard time feeling bad for them like so many others seem to.
Idk about feeling bad for the respective institutions and the people who run them. But they have alums and fans, current and former student athletes, just like Iowa State does. They are who I feel bad for.
 
Oregon State and Washington State both had a seat at the table when the leftover B12 schools came to the Pac12 with the idea of a merger and just like their now former business partners, they turned it down. I have a real hard time feeling bad for them like so many others seem to.
OSU and WSU may have been in favor of that merger but wouldn't have had the sway to push it through. From what we have seen play out, I assume USC and UCLA were opposed as they already had a foot out the door. And Stanford, Cal, Utah, and ASU were probably opposed due to their own snooty superiority complex. Basically the same drivers that ended up destroying the Pac probably also blocked a merger.
 
I watched a couple Oregon State home games this year and the environment was very impressive, reminded me more of the Big 12 than the PAC. The place was packed, it was rocking, and the team was feeding off of it.

Had a similar feeling going there the night before our basketball game a few years ago. OSU really would be a cultural fit in the big 12 (and a fun trip, just an hour down from PDX), they just don't have the monetary value.
 
How bad of timing is this?


Man, I really do feel for them. This would be like ISU going to the Big East right after we finished the SEZ. I saw an article that showed the current PAC 12 total payout per school is $37M per year. The payout per school for the Mountain West?.......$4M. Just would make you sick if you were an admin or fan of that school.
 
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