California insisted that USC and ucla play Cal and Stanford every year regardless of division
They go too and that's your 16 teams
I have zero interest in anything after that
Roll Tide and fuck off
They already have 14, so 14+4 is 18.
OK that sounds like new math to me
Good point though
Still an issue
If money is what matters, why let 16 or 18 the limit? If FOX is driving this to get back at ESPN, I can see them wanting to bring in other Pac-12 or ACC markets.
Because I'm stuck in the old fashioned thinking that a 20 or 24 team league isn't a league
Play USC once a decade
Now
If the Super B1G has an 8 team Pacific division that is the old Pac 8 I'm back in
I can't wait to figure out what scrub teams the PAC-12 will recruit into the conference. Any predictions?
If UW and Oregon manage to get a pity invite to the B1G the PAC will fold or become the new and improved MWC by bringing in the top-4 teams from the MWC. Hopefully the LA schools signaled this was coming to UW prior to it leaking or that's a really bad sign.
I could see Oregon, but the second school would come out of Big 12. Baylor, Oklahoma State, maybe even Iowa State. They're not going to ask Washington to join. There not going to admit a team with a program and a fanbase in a death spiral. Even Utah probably has a better chance of getting in than Washington. We ain't such a big fish anymore.
On the flip side, if Oregon doesn't get an invite because of us, that'll be our biggest win over them in 20 years.
California insisted that USC and ucla play Cal and Stanford every year regardless of division
They go too and that's your 16 teams
I have zero interest in anything after that
Roll Tide and fuck off
They already have 14, so 14+4 is 18.
OK that sounds like new math to me
Good point though
Still an issue
If money is what matters, why let 16 or 18 the limit? If FOX is driving this to get back at ESPN, I can see them wanting to bring in other Pac-12 or ACC markets.
Because I'm stuck in the old fashioned thinking that a 20 or 24 team league isn't a league
Play USC once a decade
Now
If the Super B1G has an 8 team Pacific division that is the old Pac 8 I'm back in
It's not.
12-14 is already pushing it
Conferences are regional things - not national things. This is dumb.
I can't wait to figure out what scrub teams the PAC-12 will recruit into the conference. Any predictions?
Arizona State
Arizona
Colorado
Utah
Oregon has more alumni in the Bay Area and LA than Portland at this point. And gets way more viewers from the Bay Area than cal + Stanford combined.
Maybe I’m getting soft, but I feel bad for coug and beav with how this is going to shake out.
I can't wait to figure out what scrub teams the PAC-12 will recruit into the conference. Any predictions?
If UW and Oregon manage to get a pity invite to the B1G the PAC will fold or become the new and improved MWC by bringing in the top-4 teams from the MWC. Hopefully the LA schools signaled this was coming to UW prior to it leaking or that's a really bad sign.
I could see Oregon, but the second school would come out of Big 12. Baylor, Oklahoma State, maybe even Iowa State. They're not going to ask Washington to join. There not going to admit a team with a program and a fanbase in a death spiral. Even Utah probably has a better chance of getting in than Washington. We ain't such a big fish anymore.
On the flip side, if Oregon doesn't get an invite because of us, that'll be our biggest win over them in 20 years.
UW has a media market. That's the only hope[/b].
14th largest media market in the U.S.
TV revenue is a huge part of these moves.
Yes, I'm sure the 14th vs. the 25th sized media market is going to be the primary driver here. Lolz.
Big 10/Fox
14 current teams
USC
UCLA
UW
Oregon
Cal
Stanford
ASU
Arizona
North Carolina
Duke
Possibly substitute Arizona schools or Bay Area schools with Virginia and Virginia Tech
Two of these things are not like the others... North Carolina and Duke would never agree to this. Sub Colorado and Utah and it just might work.
I can't wait to figure out what scrub teams the PAC-12 will recruit into the conference. Any predictions?
Arizona State
Arizona
Colorado
Utah
The biggest fucking quck on Twitter thinks the Pac would be fine if they add BYU and Boise in. LOLOregon has more alumni in the Bay Area and LA than Portland at this point. And gets way more viewers from the Bay Area than cal + Stanford combined.
Maybe I’m getting soft, but I feel bad for coug and beav with how this is going to shake out.
I feel bad for Beavlet. Mother fuck cuog
Big 10/Fox
14 current teams
USC
UCLA
UW
Oregon
Cal
Stanford
ASU
Arizona
North Carolina
Duke
Possibly substitute Arizona schools or Bay Area schools with Virginia and Virginia Tech
Two of these things are not like the others... North Carolina and Duke would never agree to this. Sub Colorado and Utah and it just might work.
North Carolina and Duke would play in a division/pod with Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Virginia?, Michigan and Ohio State? They wouldn't be in the Pacific/West division. I'm just spit ballin here. Hoping for the best.
It would be funny if the B10 ends up taking most of the P12 and turning it into a division. The USC players would get a few extra dick twists for a couple years
I can't wait to figure out what scrub teams the PAC-12 will recruit into the conference. Any predictions?
If UW and Oregon manage to get a pity invite to the B1G the PAC will fold or become the new and improved MWC by bringing in the top-4 teams from the MWC. Hopefully the LA schools signaled this was coming to UW prior to it leaking or that's a really bad sign.
I could see Oregon, but the second school would come out of Big 12. Baylor, Oklahoma State, maybe even Iowa State. They're not going to ask Washington to join. There not going to admit a team with a program and a fanbase in a death spiral. Even Utah probably has a better chance of getting in than Washington. We ain't such a big fish anymore.
On the flip side, if Oregon doesn't get an invite because of us, that'll be our biggest win over them in 20 years.
UW has a media market. That's the only hope[/b].
14th largest media market in the U.S.
TV revenue is a huge part of these moves.
Yes, I'm sure the 14th vs. the 25th sized media market is going to be the primary driver here. Lolz.