Ummm basketball I’d say.
And bottom feeders I assume means eyeballs/ratings because that’s all that matters really even if their football programs have been pretty good actually.
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Oregon State finally has one decent year in football and now they're a fucking powerhouse to these dipshits.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 12:05 pmUmmm basketball I’d say.
And bottom feeders I assume means eyeballs/ratings because that’s all that matters really even if their football programs have been pretty good actually.
KillerKlown wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:43 am Burning relationships with the three biggest brands in the ACC just to add 2 schools with below average fan attendance and a red headed step child in SMU that's less popular then some high school teams in their own city. This should be interesting to watch unravel. ACC is done for.
Where the hell do those three think they're going?Capital Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:09 am The ACC probably considers that Florida State, Clemson and North Carolina are as good as gone so they're positioning themselves for that eventuality.
Short term, nowhere. If they could have figured out a way out of the GOR, they would have by now. Long term? Who knows what the college athletics landscape looks like a decade from now.CatsbyAZ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:10 pmWhere the hell do those three think they're going?Capital Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:09 am The ACC probably considers that Florida State, Clemson and North Carolina are as good as gone so they're positioning themselves for that eventuality.
Isn’t TCU in Fort Worth?
Okay, so SMU and TCU are rivals. Trophy game and every thing.
I thought it was a dig at the Big 12.Capital Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:30 pmOkay, so SMU and TCU are rivals. Trophy game and every thing.
TCU just cancelled the series with SMU.
So this is a direct dig at TCU.
Only insomuch as the Big XII is an extension of TCU.UAEebs86 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:31 pmI thought it was a dig at the Big 12.Capital Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:30 pmOkay, so SMU and TCU are rivals. Trophy game and every thing.
TCU just cancelled the series with SMU.
So this is a direct dig at TCU.
What a schmuck
Their fate was sealed once the LA schools announced they were leaving.RichardCranium wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 1:00 am I have a great deal of sympathy for the OSU and WSU position.
https://www.on3.com/news/pac-12-oregon- ... -meetings/EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:42 pm Aren't they lame ducks anyway? I mean what could they be "deciding" at these Board meetings? Who gets to take Walton next year?
Except that WSU/OSU want ALL of the revenues from the CFP/NCAA tournament and the P12 network.azcat49 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:07 pm Read where the transitioning teams wanted to use PAC funds for the transfer costs. That is just plain ludicrous. On this one I am rooting hard for OSU and WSU to keep those assets and pay out only the revenues due to each leaving school from the CFP abd NCAA TOURNAMENT along with the network profits due( guess they made 40m last year)
"Standard".........thats the crux of the issue. I'm not sure what is "Standard" here because very few conferences have disintegrated like the Pac12. The bylaws (from what I have read) state that the schools leaving no longer have a vote in conference matters. If that holds up in court then OSU/WSU can lay claim to all of the assets/revenue from the P12 this year.
There are no guaranteed college football playoff spots. The automatic bids will go to "the six best conference champs", not the Power 5 and the best Group of 5.AzCatFan2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:05 pm The PAC has assets (PAC-12 Network) and liabilities (Comcast), plus a spot in the college football playoffs. The 2-PAC (WSU and OSU) have two years to rebuild the PAC to at least 8 teams before they lose their NCAA recognition. What the 2-PAC is missing is a TV agreement.
I think the Mountain West wouldn't mind a merge under the PAC banner, but only if it comes with the guaranteed college football playoff spot. The questions about the PAC's assets and liabilities also need to be resolved.
Right now, it's all about the lawyers. The questions they are asking are how to resolve the PAC's asset and liability issues? Can the PAC retain its playoff spot if it merges with the MWC? And if they merge, what happens to the MWC's TV contract?
Can they just put literally anything on the table and vote on it, including CURRENT stuff that would still impact all 12 schools while they are still part of the Pac-12. I assume they can't just put a vote today on taking everyone's media revenue effective 9/12/2023 and then allocate it to just two schools.dmjcat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:20 pm"Standard".........thats the crux of the issue. I'm not sure what is "Standard" here because very few conferences have disintegrated like the Pac12. The bylaws (from what I have read) state that the schools leaving no longer have a vote in conference matters. If that holds up in court then OSU/WSU can lay claim to all of the assets/revenue from the P12 this year.
The idea of the NFL taking 28 or so teams for a "premiere-like" league, and maybe more for a second tier, with a "relegation concept", of course, means the end of the NCAA.There would be no way football would remain a "collegiate" sport, as we now conceive it. It would bee more like minor league baseball rather than collegiate baseball.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:10 am Chi and I have both been touting the relegation concept.
I used to write memo's and report's and give it to an admin to type out and send interoffice or mail.pc in NM wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:08 amThe idea of the NFL taking 28 or so teams for a "premiere-like" league, and maybe more for a second tier, with a "relegation concept", of course, means the end of the NCAA.There would be no way football would remain a "collegiate" sport, as we now conceive it. It would bee more like minor league baseball rather than collegiate baseball.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:10 am Chi and I have both been touting the relegation concept.
Whatever one thinks of the NCAA, it is a non-profit corporation overseen by a board of NCAA member presidents.
Obviously, the NFL is, and will never be, either.
I cannot conceive of the U of A being selected for the original "premiere-like" league under any scenario, and. even if in the second "tier", ever being anything other than an "also ran".
The future of collegiate sports would, under such a scenario, be so radically different than it is now it'd hard to imagine. If a NCAA-like organization were to continue to be the governance structure, I suppose that the U of A would be well situated, since basketball would replace football as the major income generator.
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College football is such a big business that it feels like it's already a minor league for the NFL. May as well make it official.pc in NM wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:08 amThe idea of the NFL taking 28 or so teams for a "premiere-like" league, and maybe more for a second tier, with a "relegation concept", of course, means the end of the NCAA.There would be no way football would remain a "collegiate" sport, as we now conceive it. It would bee more like minor league baseball rather than collegiate baseball.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:10 am Chi and I have both been touting the relegation concept.