rodmansrage
New Fish
they arent, you know this cause i know this.
Pac-12 survival: Washington State, Oregon State engaged in strategic discussions with multiple conferences
Those discussions are not specific to WSU and OSU potentially joining one of the power leagues, although that option “definitely” has not been dismissed.
'we havent talked about it but that doesnt mean we have talked about it.'
they're not going ACC, which is talked about briefly in the article, i dont think if fsu/clempuson leave the ACC then those members say 'well we lost our two football schools, lets add two no names from the corpse of the pac 12 to fill the gap.' nobody is paying for that, member schools wont accept a cut in funds. the big 12 isnt going to add cuog/boov or they would have done that by now. again, no network is going to say 'yes we will pay the big 12 more if they add cuog/boov.' no member school is going to say 'yes we're fine further spreading out the money and taking less to bring on cuog/boov.' i can echo that for the mwc, if they wanted them they would have taken them as full members but they dont move the needle.
wilner also had something in the article on a 'reverse merger' and bringing the mwc teams to the 'pac 12.' he doesnt get it, but everyone else knows the p12 is dead and now a joke with two teams on their website. theres not going to be the same level of tv contracts/respect if the 'pac 12 gets back together again.'
i wont speak for boov cause i dont know but wsu is massively fucked; ton of debt, having to pay the mwc to play, shit level tv deal so no money coming in, and then having to pay for athletic teams to participate this year.
i do think their best course of action is to drop to FCS, play the montanas and eastern washingtons, and get butts in seats (unlv versus cuog on a snowy november night in pullman will be special) but thats not going to help the debt they have.
id wish them 'good luck' but theyre going to need more than that.
Pac-12 survival: Washington State, Oregon State engaged in strategic discussions with multiple conferences
Those discussions are not specific to WSU and OSU potentially joining one of the power leagues, although that option “definitely” has not been dismissed.
'we havent talked about it but that doesnt mean we have talked about it.'
they're not going ACC, which is talked about briefly in the article, i dont think if fsu/clempuson leave the ACC then those members say 'well we lost our two football schools, lets add two no names from the corpse of the pac 12 to fill the gap.' nobody is paying for that, member schools wont accept a cut in funds. the big 12 isnt going to add cuog/boov or they would have done that by now. again, no network is going to say 'yes we will pay the big 12 more if they add cuog/boov.' no member school is going to say 'yes we're fine further spreading out the money and taking less to bring on cuog/boov.' i can echo that for the mwc, if they wanted them they would have taken them as full members but they dont move the needle.
wilner also had something in the article on a 'reverse merger' and bringing the mwc teams to the 'pac 12.' he doesnt get it, but everyone else knows the p12 is dead and now a joke with two teams on their website. theres not going to be the same level of tv contracts/respect if the 'pac 12 gets back together again.'
i wont speak for boov cause i dont know but wsu is massively fucked; ton of debt, having to pay the mwc to play, shit level tv deal so no money coming in, and then having to pay for athletic teams to participate this year.
i do think their best course of action is to drop to FCS, play the montanas and eastern washingtons, and get butts in seats (unlv versus cuog on a snowy november night in pullman will be special) but thats not going to help the debt they have.
id wish them 'good luck' but theyre going to need more than that.