I'm sure we have some resident big brain lawyers who can help clarify the contract law at play here. But on the face of it, I have a hard time believing that WSU and OSU are going to successfully pilfer $100m of jointly-owned assets based on a technicality.
At this point, there should be an injunction admitting Cuog! to the Big 24 or whatever and relegating Wisconsin and their faux arrogance to the rebuilt Pac 12. Maybe they'll learn how to play football and win a Rose Bowl once a century.
It's going to be fun watching schools like Purdue and Illinois get their shit pushed in on the regular by the old Pac teams.
I'm sure we have some resident big brain lawyers who can help clarify the contract law at play here. But on the face of it, I have a hard time believing that WSU and OSU are going to successfully pilfer $100m of jointly-owned assets based on a technicality.
At this point, there should be an injunction admitting Cuog! to the Big 24 or whatever and relegating Wisconsin and their faux arrogance to the rebuilt Pac 12. Maybe they'll learn how to play football and win a Rose Bowl once a century.
It's going to be fun watching schools like Purdue and Illinois get their shit pushed in on the regular by the old Pac teams.
Absolutely. The posture of this thing is like the P12 teams are joining Big Brother. That's not quite right. Adding the Pac teams is going to make it tuff on everybody, and the current bottom third are going to struggle more than ever. I would also argue that teams like Wisconsin and Michigan State don't have much to gain either.
I'm sure we have some resident big brain lawyers who can help clarify the contract law at play here. But on the face of it, I have a hard time believing that WSU and OSU are going to successfully pilfer $100m of jointly-owned assets based on a technicality.
At this point, there should be an injunction admitting Cuog! to the Big 24 or whatever and relegating Wisconsin and their faux arrogance to the rebuilt Pac 12. Maybe they'll learn how to play football and win a Rose Bowl once a century.
It's going to be fun watching schools like Purdue and Illinois get their shit pushed in on the regular by the old Pac teams.
Absolutely. The posture of this thing is like the P12 teams are joining Big Brother. That's not quite right. Adding the Pac teams is going to make it tuff on everybody, and the current bottom third are going to struggle more than ever. I would also argue that teams like Wisconsin and Michigan State don't have much to gain either.
USC has also won the most Rose Bowls (25), followed by Michigan and Ohio State (8 each); Washington and Stanford (7 each); and UCLA (5). Michigan has lost the most (12), followed by USC (9), Ohio State, UCLA and Stanford (7 each), Washington and Wisconsin (6 each)
Historically, the PAC was big brother. This was financial mismanagement and hubris by school administrations rather than football related.
I'm sure we have some resident big brain lawyers who can help clarify the contract law at play here. But on the face of it, I have a hard time believing that WSU and OSU are going to successfully pilfer $100m of jointly-owned assets based on a technicality.
At this point, there should be an injunction admitting Cuog! to the Big 24 or whatever and relegating Wisconsin and their faux arrogance to the rebuilt Pac 12. Maybe they'll learn how to play football and win a Rose Bowl once a century.
It's going to be fun watching schools like Purdue and Illinois get their shit pushed in on the regular by the old Pac teams.
Absolutely. The posture of this thing is like the P12 teams are joining Big Brother. That's not quite right. Adding the Pac teams is going to make it tuff on everybody, and the current bottom third are going to struggle more than ever. I would also argue that teams like Wisconsin and Michigan State don't have much to gain either.
USC has also won the most Rose Bowls (25), followed by Michigan and Ohio State (8 each); Washington and Stanford (7 each); and UCLA (5). Michigan has lost the most (12), followed by USC (9), Ohio State, UCLA and Stanford (7 each), Washington and Wisconsin (6 each)
Historically, the PAC was big brother. This was financial mismanagement and hubris by school administrations rather than football related.
Those numbers are highly skewed by the BCS and CFP.
As the Big 10 would have many more Rose Bowl wins without it. Fuck for 25 years only SC and Oregon had a prayer at winning one. And most weren’t answered. And many years the Big 10 sent their 2nd best and still whooped PAC 12 ass.
It seems this move to the Big 10 has made otherwise smart posters, not somehow.
I'm sure we have some resident big brain lawyers who can help clarify the contract law at play here. But on the face of it, I have a hard time believing that WSU and OSU are going to successfully pilfer $100m of jointly-owned assets based on a technicality.
At this point, there should be an injunction admitting Cuog! to the Big 24 or whatever and relegating Wisconsin and their faux arrogance to the rebuilt Pac 12. Maybe they'll learn how to play football and win a Rose Bowl once a century.
It's going to be fun watching schools like Purdue and Illinois get their shit pushed in on the regular by the old Pac teams.
Absolutely. The posture of this thing is like the P12 teams are joining Big Brother. That's not quite right. Adding the Pac teams is going to make it tuff on everybody, and the current bottom third are going to struggle more than ever. I would also argue that teams like Wisconsin and Michigan State don't have much to gain either.
USC has also won the most Rose Bowls (25), followed by Michigan and Ohio State (8 each); Washington and Stanford (7 each); and UCLA (5). Michigan has lost the most (12), followed by USC (9), Ohio State, UCLA and Stanford (7 each), Washington and Wisconsin (6 each)
Historically, the PAC was big brother. This was financial mismanagement and hubris by school administrations rather than football related.
Those numbers are highly skewed by the BCS and CFP.
As the Big 10 would have many more Rose Bowl wins without it. Fuck for 25 years only SC and Oregon had a prayer at winning one. And most weren’t answered. And many years the Big 10 sent their 2nd best and still whooped PAC 12 ass.
It seems this move to the Big 10 has made otherwise smart posters, not somehow.
Cool hypothetical.
How many years was the bcs argument relevant? Was it more than 30? Bc that's the differential.
The Temporary Restraining Order is approved. Whitman County has one Superior Court judge…Gary Libey, former Whitman County Cougar Club president. This must be what it is to live in SEC country. Off to the most important court case soon. Geaux Cougs!
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Historically, the PAC was big brother. This was financial mismanagement and hubris by school administrations rather than football related.
As the Big 10 would have many more Rose Bowl wins without it. Fuck for 25 years only SC and Oregon had a prayer at winning one. And most weren’t answered. And many years the Big 10 sent their 2nd best and still whooped PAC 12 ass.
It seems this move to the Big 10 has made otherwise smart posters, not somehow.
And again. I’m not donating.
Guess I’m off to the BDTW site.
How many years was the bcs argument relevant? Was it more than 30? Bc that's the differential.