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what im hearing re: p12 network/tv contract/boofs bouncin

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  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    RoadTrip said:

    I expected this thread to have bouncing boobs from Colorado

    @PurpleThrobber

    It's not over yet.

    The fail in this boy is strong.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Not Nebraska classy of you to omit Nebraska

    I'm guessing Minnesota the first year, given that we haven't seen them in forever
    Fare poont, forgot about Brasky but so does everyone these days. Sad, used to be my #3 team.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    edited August 2023

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,090 Standard Supporter

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Plus we pack it for usc and oregon. As relevant as Utah has been ngaf when they come. Same for Stanford, zona and the rest. Apple cup sells out but that can continue if they decide. Add one good not conference game and you are getting a way better turnout in a season. This is not hard.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
    Through some of the butthurt flourish, more truth there than some of us° would like to face. Best of the worst options for UW.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
    Through some of the butthurt flourish, more truth there than some of us° would like to face. Best of the worst options for UW.
    There is definitely some butt hurt to this. And my take may have some hyperbole. But not much. The Big 10 and SEC’s goal is to get teams to the CFP. And the expansion only makes that policy skronger. And the teams that they favor will be the ones with the most…., well, flair.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter

    Kaepsknee said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I expected this thread to have bouncing boobs from Colorado

    @PurpleThrobber

    It's not over yet.

    The fail in this boy is strong.
    There are nicer sets of tits in Colorado. Just sayin’.

    @RuffaloSoldier
    Pics or it’s a damnable lie!
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    Kaepsknee said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I expected this thread to have bouncing boobs from Colorado

    @PurpleThrobber

    It's not over yet.

    The fail in this boy is strong.
    There are nicer sets of tits in Colorado. Just sayin’.

    @RuffaloSoldier
    Pics or it’s a damnable lie!
    Too soon ya dam savage.



  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    In other news, the Germans bombing Of Pearl Harbor has raised some doubts of what happens next.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Kaepsknee said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
    Through some of the butthurt flourish, more truth there than some of us° would like to face. Best of the worst options for UW.
    There is definitely some butt hurt to this. And my take may have some hyperbole. But not much. The Big 10 and SEC’s goal is to get teams to the CFP. And the expansion only makes that policy skronger. And the teams that they favor will be the ones with the most…., well, flair.
    The B10 Neophytes division with run train on the dreck of the Leaders and the Legends division. And there’s a lot of shit teams. But the conference doesn’t care about them and no one else does either. Gotta steal lunches off the cool kids table. .
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    Shhhh!!!

    Let them have their? moment.

    Reality is for Monday morning.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,900 Swaye's Wigwam
    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    Shhhh!!!

    Let them have their? moment.

    Reality is for Monday morning.
    On Monday Husky fans are going to look at gohuskies.com and be disappointed that the B1G move didn't increase sales for the Tulsa game?
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    edited August 2023

    Kaepsknee said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
    Through some of the butthurt flourish, more truth there than some of us° would like to face. Best of the worst options for UW.
    There is definitely some butt hurt to this. And my take may have some hyperbole. But not much. The Big 10 and SEC’s goal is to get teams to the CFP. And the expansion only makes that policy skronger. And the teams that they favor will be the ones with the most…., well, flair.
    The B10 Neophytes division with run train on the dreck of the Leaders and the Legends division. And there’s a lot of shit teams. But the conference doesn’t care about them and no one else does either. Gotta steal lunches off the cool kids table. .
    The West is weak for sure. But with a Conference this big, there is no rule where you play all the teams in your division. That will be out the window.

    As I said earlier the Big 10 takes care of their own interests. And those interests involve the SoCal teams having success.

    Congrats. You survived round one of the Super Conference sweepstakes. But don’t fool yourself that it’s more than that.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    haie said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    Shhhh!!!

    Let them have their? moment.

    Reality is for Monday morning.
    On Monday Husky fans are going to look at gohuskies.com and be disappointed that the B1G move didn't increase sales for the Tulsa game?
    DIAFF
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,168 Standard Supporter

    Kaepsknee said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I expected this thread to have bouncing boobs from Colorado

    @PurpleThrobber

    It's not over yet.

    The fail in this boy is strong.
    There are nicer sets of tits in Colorado. Just sayin’.

    @RuffaloSoldier
    @Doog_de_Jour -ISWYDT

    The Wam is open for business.

  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,900 Swaye's Wigwam
    Kaepsknee said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    I’m not sold on this bump on ticket sales. The team is changing conference, not local demos.

    The Midwest teams travel. Not all of them, but the big programs do.
    Travelers would tOSU, the Michigans, Penn State, Wisky, maybe Iowa. How many will Washington get at home a year? Two? One more likely.
    Oregon and Washington are the new OS and WSU of the conference. You will be attending Columbus, Ann Arbor and State Pen soon. But it will be quite a few years before you see a return visit.

    But the visits from Minny, Ilinois, Northwestern and Rutgers will no doubt light a candle that just can’t be extinguished.

    Unlike the carcass that was the Pac12, the Big 10 knows how to take care of their own.

    And even though you are admitted. You ain’t their own yet.

    And won’t be for awhile.

    Something about souls and treasure comes to mind.
    Through some of the butthurt flourish, more truth there than some of us° would like to face. Best of the worst options for UW.
    There is definitely some butt hurt to this. And my take may have some hyperbole. But not much. The Big 10 and SEC’s goal is to get teams to the CFP. And the expansion only makes that policy skronger. And the teams that they favor will be the ones with the most…., well, flair.
    The B10 Neophytes division with run train on the dreck of the Leaders and the Legends division. And there’s a lot of shit teams. But the conference doesn’t care about them and no one else does either. Gotta steal lunches off the cool kids table. .
    The West is weak for sure. But with a Conference this big, there is no rule where you play all the teams in your division. That will be out the window.

    As I said earlier the Big 10 takes care of their own interests. And those interests involve the SoCal teams having success.

    Congrats. You survived round one of the Super Conference sweepstakes. But don’t fool yourself that it’s more than that.
    lol, okay.

    The B1G taking care of their own interests was the act of telling/threatening Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Purdue, Iowa, Rutgers and Maryland that FOX wants Washington in the conference.

    And Washington is going into the conference with what so far looks like a nails coach.
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