PAC-12 realignment podcast

Cycsk

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Is there a better source for current perspective on the PAC-12 realignment situation than the C-Dubs interview with Jon Wilner? I've listened to it three times and find new nuggets each time.


Seriously, they are having a conversation that I just don't hear anywhere else. And it isn't just throwing ideas on the wall to see what sticks. These guys have such deep understanding of the Big 12 and PAC-12, as well as a keen sense of what is changing culturally and with media. I think I could recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in college football conference realignment, not just Cyclone fans.
 
Is there a better source for current perspective on the PAC-12 realignment situation than the C-Dubs interview with Jon Wilner? I've listened to it three times and find new nuggets each time.


Seriously, they are having a conversation that I just don't hear anywhere else. And it isn't just throwing ideas on the wall to see what sticks. These guys have such deep understanding of the Big 12 and PAC-12, as well as a keen sense of what is changing culturally and with media. I think I could recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in college football conference realignment, not just Cyclone fans.
Personally - I'd just rather the Big 12 take the two Arizona schools, take Colorado, maybe Utah, and then just call it good.

I don't see a merger as that additive for the Big 12. (it would save the pac 12, but don't see where that benefits big 12)

Here's to hoping Yormark just takes some of their better fits and we move on.
 
Is there a better source for current perspective on the PAC-12 realignment situation than the C-Dubs interview with Jon Wilner? I've listened to it three times and find new nuggets each time.


Seriously, they are having a conversation that I just don't hear anywhere else. And it isn't just throwing ideas on the wall to see what sticks. These guys have such deep understanding of the Big 12 and PAC-12, as well as a keen sense of what is changing culturally and with media. I think I could recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in college football conference realignment, not just Cyclone fans.

Agreed.

It makes sense because there are no people involved that have BigTen/SEC Minor League Sports or media companies as their driving #1 interest. That's about 90% of realignment stories.
 

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