Basketcats wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:22 am
PHXCATS wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 10:45 am
TheCatInTheHat wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 10:20 am
Not sure if that's a response to me, after I already said pride in the conference has obviously been diminished by the various missteps, or if it's intended for previous posts. But being disappointed isn't the same as caring about any attempts at humor by rival fans on the internet. I used to travel to Canada, and the CBC "news" seemed to consist of worrying about what little the American media had to say about them. Of course, from our perspective, we don't think about them much (forest fires notwithstanding), and certainly don't particularly care very much when we do.
What misteps exactly?
espn and fox are doing everything they possibly can to kill the conference to save money
Very few know the true details if what is going on. Look at things as people who negotiate contracts do not from fan boys or podcasters or small dick big 12 trolls
So you're saying that anyone who doesn't know as much as you do or has a viewpoint that differs in a negative way from yours is either a fanboy, podcaster or small dick big 12 troll?
This is exactly the type of attitude that got the PAC12 into the shitstorm of an existence it lives right now. Waiting, putting shit off until the last second. Thinking it is better than it really is. UCLA and USC both saw the writing on the wall way ahead of the rest of the conference and acted. Look what they got. Big money deals to set them up for the future because they took their future and put it in their hands. The money the Big XII has to offer Arizona may not be USC or UCLA money but it is there, it is real, can be guaranteed right now and is more than likely going to be equivalent to anything being offered by the PAC12.
- They won't have to worry about where they fall in the conference pecking order when it comes to payouts.
- They won't have to worry about pulling in a worthy G5 school to replace the SoCal schools.
- They won't have to deal with this same crap in 3-5 years.
- They will be playing in a conference with arguably tougher opponents.
Eventually, the Big XII is going to call the PAC12s bluff and close the doors on expansion just like the PAC12 did when they tried to pull Big XII teams over. That is when teams like Arizona and Colorado are going to get screwed over and it is sad to think that there are people out there who believe that advocating for change is a bad thing. Everything changes. That is the nature of existence. Trying to control the change is fruitless work. All it does is cripple you when change finally does get it's way.
USC wanted out of the PAC for years, and worked behind the scenes to make it happen. UCLA just went along for the ride, and because of their mismanagement, had no choice. USC also screwed the PAC from taking the BIG12 leftovers after OU and Texas left.
As for the money, we don't know what the PAC deal will be. If it's significantly less than what the BIG12 can offer, we move. It's possible, it could be more? It's all speculation at this point. What we do know, is no other school looking to go BIG12 is a better option than Arizona and Colorado. UCONN? Gonzaga as basketball only? SDSU? All pale in comparison to both Colorado and Arizona. Oregon and Washington don't, but they have already been vetted for the B1G. The only reason they aren't B1G members yet is the B1G refuses to administer the kill shot to the PAC. But if someone else does it, UW and Oregon head straight to the B1G.
You are also kidding yourself if you believe, long term, there is stability in the BIG12. They just added 4 G5 schools to survive after they lost Texas and OU. As soon as the current BIG12 contract is up, if the B1G wants Kansas, or the SEC wants to add OK State, these schools are gone. How many more G5 schools can the BIG12 add and still be considered P5 if this happens?
I understand the panic, and the idea that a good plan violently executed (heading to the BIG12 today) might seem like a better option than waiting. But this isn't war, this is more game theory. And we are still in a position where we can wait to see if there are better options before committing ourselves to a conference that isn't significantly better than the PAC is today. Eventually the BIG12 won't wait any longer, but nothing is stopping them from adding UCONN, Gonzaga, or SDSU today, and they aren't moving towards that at all. The next piece to be played will be the numbers for the PAC contract. When those come out, we'll have more information.