UCLA wasn’t Big Ten’s first choice to join USC in conference realignment
It seems as though the Big Ten wanted somebody else initially to leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten with USC besides UCLA.
While USC and UCLA are leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten in 2024, there is a chance the Big Ten may have initially preferred Oregon over the Bruins in joining the Trojans in their revamped league.
University of Arizona president Robert Robbins spoke very candidly with CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd about all things Pac-12 and realignment. He said the Pac-12 is very close to securing a new media rights deal, but he is well aware that one more team leaving the conference could set in motion a domino effect. More importantly, Arizona and Arizona State are 100 percent a package deal in this.
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
Listen you fuckers, no more jokes. If we don't take this seriously on a message bored then UW football will die!!!!!
I'd like to thank @Sandra6 for her service for putting this into perspective.
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
Anybody still following Husky football on here after the past 20 years of UW mismanagement and bullshit takes Husky football very seriously, @PurpleBaze notwithstanding. We deal with our stresses and trauma via the implementation of hijinks and malarkey
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
And everybody on here treats this as some matter to joke about rather than a serious thing that will end up permanently destroying our football program.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
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It seems as though the Big Ten wanted somebody else initially to leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten with USC besides UCLA.
While USC and UCLA are leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten in 2024, there is a chance the Big Ten may have initially preferred Oregon over the Bruins in joining the Trojans in their revamped league.
University of Arizona president Robert Robbins spoke very candidly with CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd about all things Pac-12 and realignment. He said the Pac-12 is very close to securing a new media rights deal, but he is well aware that one more team leaving the conference could set in motion a domino effect. More importantly, Arizona and Arizona State are 100 percent a package deal in this.
https://fansided.com/2023/03/18/ucla-not-big-ten-first-choice-usc-conference-realignment-oregon/amp/
@coronabruin
Staff!! True???
Washington? Not so much.
But would be good to do Either.
Have you seen what a joke the PAC tv negotiations are looking like? Have you ever thought of how UW football could possibly survive with such weak exposure and TV money? It looks like we're going to get $15-20 million to play on some TV station you've probably never heard of before.
FWIW, this could be the PSU president, since Pennsylvania is usually considered to be on the East Coast despite actually being something like 40 or 50 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. If it's the Maryland or Rutgers president, that's pretty telling of how shitty things are going for us.
I'd like to thank @Sandra6 for her service for putting this into perspective.
Needs to be resolved.