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They will be out of options. I don’t even think the four Pac-12 leftovers will have the juice to pick and choose their additions. They can’t pay exit fees for other schools and they have no TV deal.
Assuming OR/WA to the B1G and the Four Corners to the B12… The most likely outcome, I think, is a “merger” in name only of those four with the Mountain West. That merged league would take on the Pac-12 name and branding and the MWC would officially dissolve. Basically the four leftovers would sell the Pac’s cache to the MWC in order to get them to come over and keep the Pac-12 (Pac-16?) alive in name only.
The alternative is giving up athletics entirely. I don’t think even Cal or Stanford will pull a UChicago and do that.
You UU guys in here really want them…..
Super league. Give it time. Ohio St and Bama don't even need to leave the B1G or SEC. Just the football teams will dip out to play in ESPN's Premier League. Everything else will stay the same. It's actually easier to do if you leave 10-12 teams behind, because the left-behinds can still play a full conference schedule in the B league.Superconference ain't happening.
They will be out of options. I don’t even think the four Pac-12 leftovers will have the juice to pick and choose their additions. They can’t pay exit fees for other schools and they have no TV deal.
Assuming OR/WA to the B1G and the Four Corners to the B12… The most likely outcome, I think, is a “merger” in name only of those four with the Mountain West. That merged league would take on the Pac-12 name and branding and the MWC would officially dissolve. Basically the four leftovers would sell the Pac’s cache to the MWC in order to get them to come over and keep the Pac-12 (Pac-16?) alive in name only.
The alternative is giving up athletics entirely. I don’t think even Cal or Stanford will pull a UChicago and do that.
Hate to burst your bubble, but you think a conference with the leftovers from the P12, B12, ACC and some G5 schools is sitting at the same table with what the SEC and B10 would look like at that point? This is pretty obviously a 2 conference race.
Stanford/cal could go football independent and play vs other mostly crazy expensive private CA schools in WCC. If it’s as much about “culture” as they claim that’s a better fit than big ten has ever been, maybe better fit than Pac.
It will happen once schools can/forced pay players directly. But once that happens that will make the college football a "pro-sport" and the conferences will be able to negotiate collectively and not worry about anti competition laws.Superconference ain't happening.
I’d almost say that FSU is pretty much demanding it already.
Who is going to pay them to broadcast their games as an independent?
Oh boy do I have a few thoughts on this. The state passed a law last year that homeowners can xeriscape their yards and cities or HOAs can’t stop them. So guess what we did .
This year, they “clarified” the law saying HOAs can require up to 50% turf. So we are in a battle with our HOA because we just did the xeriscaping without prior approval and did all rocks and desert plants.
We live in a newer neighborhood, with homes still being built. The developers still control the HOA until all the homes are completed. They want lush green lawns. Because short-term property values and profits.
Edit: Thanks for letting me rant on this in the expansion thread.
Except it isnt up to the BIG, it's up to their tv partners.Without ORWA there is no deal. And they are going to leave. No way is B1G going to allow ORWA to Big 12. Strengthens Big 12.
Seems to me, if they actually thought they could do something to get out of the ACC, they'd be doing those things, instead of making loud threats. Puffing out their chest like this feels performative, and not much else.
I hope you're right. I just saw it referenced recently, and I'm hoping it is now talk of the past.Superconference ain't happening.
Stanford doesn’t need broadcast money. Cal is getting money from UCLA’s share. I know of no one that would pay. Or even watch for free.
They fully interjected themselves back into this mess yesterday only to destabilize and now are again asking someone else to act first.
But I guess the rich have never been accused of being overly brave.