USC/UCLA sell Pac 12 couch
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Kind of... a Pac 12/Big 12/ACC merger could work if the right teams came a longTheHB said:For me, it's simple. Big10 or bust. If UW ends up in the Big10, I actually think it could be a good thing. If UW ends up in the Big12 or there is some kind of merger between the remaining Pac teams and the Big12 or ACC or anything else, fuck it. The end has come.
Oregon
Washington
Stanford
Arizona
Colorado
Clemson
Florida St.
Miami
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Oklahoma St
Baylor
Notre Dame
Boston College
Pitt
UNC
This conference could have potential. Football would be a bit lower, but not embarrassingly bad. Basketball would be unreal!
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Miami and Washington in the same conference is perfectly symbolic of how retarded this has all become.greenblood said:
Kind of... a Pac 12/Big 12/ACC merger could work if the right teams came a longTheHB said:For me, it's simple. Big10 or bust. If UW ends up in the Big10, I actually think it could be a good thing. If UW ends up in the Big12 or there is some kind of merger between the remaining Pac teams and the Big12 or ACC or anything else, fuck it. The end has come.
Oregon
Washington
Stanford
Arizona
Colorado
Clemson
Florida St.
Miami
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Oklahoma St
Baylor
Notre Dame
Boston College
Pitt
UNC
This conference could have potential. Football would be a bit lower, but not embarrassingly bad. Basketball would be unreal! -
Oregon and Washington could split 50% of the remaining deal and still bring in half what the super conference teams will bring in. Financially, there are two viable options. And keeping the Pac 12 with Oregon and Washington carrying the flag is not it.haie said:Oregon and Washington, despite all these dumb ass rumors that the B1G is standing pat, should tell the Pac 12 to suck their dicks and give them an exponentially higher revenue share, go and maximize revenue as much as you can even if it means going with Amazon Prime, or fuck off.
If the Pac 12 really does feel like they need to expand, they should go get Hawaii and San Diego State.
Fuck getting Boise State. -
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"Colorado/Utah - please step to the front of the class."LawDawg1 said: -
Fuck off to those that down voted me in the other thread.LawDawg1 said: -
Losers lose.LawDawg1 said: -
Not trying to quook it up but Oregon will do all the work and if we go you go. So rest your head.LawDawg1 said:UW and Oregon need to go actively and loudly speak with the SEC. Make the BIG consider they could lose Seattle and Portland TV markets and the west coast pod. Force the offer.
Or... more likely... get shunned by the SEC and lose any credibility whatsoever and maintain being the laughing stock of the country.
My guess is Oregon will do whatever it takes while UW will try to do it "the right way" and be stuck. Exactly as (not) planned. -
Canzano is a dipshit.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Losers lose.LawDawg1 said:
Whoop dee doo, what a clickbait shit tweet. -
People who understand anything about the CFB landscape today are not part of the "movement." People hung up on tradition can F off. Go read any B10 bored. No one wants any of the scrubs of this conference joining the B10. It's UO, UW, Utah, and toss-ups between Furd and Cal for academic smack talk. A lot want UNC and ND too, making 6 total.Bob_C said:
Fuck off to those that down voted me in the other thread.LawDawg1 said: -
Well it still sounds like bullshit. When did they poll the public on this, ever? The entire notion this could happened started yesterday.Bob_C said:
Fuck off to those that down voted me in the other thread.LawDawg1 said:
Also too, this will probably end up being the truth knowing the fuckwits in the NW running the show. I’m allowed to say this as a flaming liberal. -
I'm pretty sure that in the recent past there have been quotes from Cohen and others about the need to preserve rivalries, etc in the context of realignment happening.MikeSeaver said:
Well it still sounds like bullshit. When did they poll the public on this, ever? The entire notion this could happened started yesterday.Bob_C said:
Fuck off to those that down voted me in the other thread.LawDawg1 said:
Also too, this will probably end up being the truth knowing the fuckwits in the NW running the show. I’m allowed to say this as a flaming liberal.
Edit: Yes, "I'm pretty sure" is my source. -
One thing partially good that comes out of this: the whole "USC respects us" shit should be officially out of the window from here on out. They picked their soft powder blue cross-town rival and said "come along." There's no way the egg heads at UCLA thought this up on their own.
And off they'll go with no care in the world about the teams ... and history ... they leave behind.
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That was all in your head anywaycreepycoug said:One thing partially good that comes out of this: the whole "USC respects us" shit should be officially out of the window from here on out. They picked their soft powder blue cross-town rival and said "come along." There's no way the egg heads at UCLA thought this up on their own.
And off they'll go with no care in the world about the teams ... and history ... they leave behind.
USC was and is west coast football
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Poasted on tOSU bored that OR/WA applied to join the B10 yesterday. WSU, OSU, CU and AZ should get ready for MWC foes. Furd or Cal or both can join the B12 along with ASU. Put the Pac-12 offices up for lease, it's over.
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I'm sure when the SC AD called the UCLA AD and asked if he was interested in increasing his TV revenue by 3x, the conversation was very short. UCLA more than SC needed the revenue.creepycoug said:One thing partially good that comes out of this: the whole "USC respects us" shit should be officially out of the window from here on out. They picked their soft powder blue cross-town rival and said "come along." There's no way the egg heads at UCLA thought this up on their own.
And off they'll go with no care in the world about the teams ... and history ... they leave behind. -
Canadawg said:
There is no chanceDoogmanRefund said:Fuck this conference.
Is there any actual chance that UW, Oregon, USC look for other opportunities or is that just bullshit I read here? -
That's the sensible fit for everyone except Cal and Furd. Stanford seems like a perfect fit for the B10 while Cal is in a perfect position to drop football.46XiJCAB said:Poasted on tOSU bored that OR/WA applied to join the B10 yesterday. WSU, OSU, CU and AZ should get ready for MWC foes. Furd or Cal or both can join the B12 along with ASU. Put the Pac-12 offices up for lease, it's over.
Utah, Buff, and the Arizona schools seem perfect for the B12. They actually upgrade it. -
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Mayhaps I will finally, actually, be able to move on. This has been farcical for a long time now, as others have noted.
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I doubt that ND or any ACC school will be moving to another conference:
“The ACC’s new grant of rights also automatically extends Notre Dame’s contract with the conference as a member in all sports but football through 2035-36, a source said. If the Irish forgo football independence in the next 20 years, they will be contracted to join the ACC.”
“The Grant-of-Rights agreement tied to the league’s contract, which has been instrumental in keeping other conferences from poaching ACC programs to this point. Under the agreement, member schools would have to pay an exit fee and surrender the entirety of their TV revenue to the conference if they bolt. The exit fee is around $53 million, AND they would have to forfeit their media rights in their new conference through 2036.” -
I’ve been on the “let’s abandon this sinking ship for the Big Ten and their money” team for about 3-4 years. The writing was on the wall.
I hate the end result of the best case scenario. Butt- fuck the Rose Bowl, conference rivalries, and geography when the other option is irrelevance.
USC and UCLA’s new ADs knew they were getting fucked by Larry Scott’s shit deal - why should they (~60% of the media market) or Oregon (most produced revenue for conference sharing over ~15 years) get equitable splits with Cuog et al? I don’t blame them for defecting, or defecating for that matter, on this mess.
The Pac-12 presidents killed this shit with their apathy. Arizona State’s and Oregon State’s are the main culprits, they propped up that confidence man instead of deporting him back to watching Eastern European lesbians grunting.
Scenarios:
1. Notre Dame chimos join Pedo State and others, ACC told to fuck themselves.
A. To make 18 teams Big Ten takes Stanford.
B. To make 20 teams Big Ten also takes Oregon and Washington.
2. Pac-10 remains, revenue gap grows. Big fish small pond option.
A. builds around UO/UW and is arguing with ACC and Big-12 over who should get the play-in game against the SEC 5th place team for a chance to go to the impending expanded playoff.
B. Attempts to expand. Throws out offers to Big-12 schools or second tier schools with a media market. SDSU? UNLV? Hawaii? Those jump at the chance. Big-12 schools are trickier, but their presidents would maybe do it.
3. Big-12 poaches or conferences merge.
A. Fuck you.
B. Fuck me.
C. Fuck everyone.
4. Best available revenue producing scraps are brought together by Amazon Prime. Or AppleTV. Or Fubu.
A. A football only conference of Oregon, Washington, Clemson, Florida State, 1/2 Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Utah, Okie State, Baylor, TCU, Cincy, Stanford, BYU etc. Split that shit into divisions.
That’s my order of preference, if I still had feelings. I still think this winds up as two mega conferences as I’ve been saying for years. I don’t know, you don’t know, the Big Ten commish doesn’t know, everything is unpredictable. -
Contracts don’t matter as much as people think they do. Notre Dame is being mentioned, and everyone knows the contract exists.dOgmaster said:I doubt that ND or any ACC school will be moving to another conference:
The ACC’s new grant of rights also automatically extends Notre Dame’s contract with the conference as a member in all sports but football through 2035-36, a source said. If the Irish forgo football independence in the next 20 years, they will be contracted to join the ACC.
The Grant-of-Rights agreement tied to the league’s contract, which has been instrumental in keeping other conferences from poaching ACC programs to this point. Under the agreement, member schools would have to pay an exit fee and surrender the entirety of their TV revenue to the conference if they bolt. The exit fee is around $53 million, AND they would have to forfeit their media rights in their new conference through 2036.
The ACC hasn’t gotten poached recently because to date the poachers have overlap with them for TV markets. The ACC itself is built on the scraps of the Metro and Big East. -
1. Might be an interesting google search.RatherBeBrewing said:I’ve been on the “let’s abandon this sinking ship for the Big Ten and their money” team for about 3-4 years. The writing was on the wall.
I hate the end result of the best case scenario. Butt- fuck the Rose Bowl, conference rivalries, and geography when the other option is irrelevance.
USC and UCLA’s new ADs knew they were getting fucked by Larry Scott’s shit deal - why should they (~60% of the media market) or Oregon (most produced revenue for conference sharing over ~15 years) get equitable splits with Cuog et al? I don’t blame them for defecting, or defecating for that matter, on this mess.
The Pac-12 presidents killed this shit with their apathy. Arizona State’s and Oregon State’s are the main culprits, they propped up that confidence man instead of deporting him back to watching Eastern European lesbians grunting.
Scenarios:
1. Notre Dame chimos join Pedo State and others, ACC told to fuck themselves.
A. To make 18 teams Big Ten takes Stanford.
B. To make 20 teams Big Ten also takes Oregon and Washington.
2. Pac-10 remains, revenue gap grows. Big fish small pond option.
A. builds around UO/UW and is arguing with ACC and Big-12 over who should get the play-in game against the SEC 5th place team for a chance to go to the impending expanded playoff.
B. Attempts to expand. Throws out offers to Big-12 schools or second tier schools with a media market. SDSU? UNLV? Hawaii? Those jump at the chance. Big-12 schools are trickier, but their presidents would maybe do it.
3. Big-12 poaches or conferences merge.
A. Fuck you.
B. Fuck me.
C. Fuck everyone.
4. Best available revenue producing scraps are brought together by Amazon Prime. Or AppleTV. Or Fubu.
A. A football only conference of Oregon, Washington, Clemson, Florida State, 1/2 Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Utah, Okie State, Baylor, TCU, Cincy, Stanford, BYU etc. Split that shit into divisions.
That’s my order of preference, if I still had feelings. I still think this winds up as two mega conferences as I’ve been saying for years. I don’t know, you don’t know, the Big Ten commish doesn’t know, everything is unpredictable.
2. Your National Conference sounds appealing. I'd swap WVU for Cincy though.
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Honestly, I'm starting to think that UCLA and USC, if they push for any west coast schools, it will be Cal / Stanford, or ASU / AZ. That's my bold prediction.
I'm basing this on television markets and proximity only, not what seems like a good football fit. -
Incorrect.RaceBannon said:
That was all in your head anywaycreepycoug said:One thing partially good that comes out of this: the whole "USC respects us" shit should be officially out of the window from here on out. They picked their soft powder blue cross-town rival and said "come along." There's no way the egg heads at UCLA thought this up on their own.
And off they'll go with no care in the world about the teams ... and history ... they leave behind.
USC was and is west coast football -
Hi would you do a playoff?RatherBeBrewing said:I’ve been on the “let’s abandon this sinking ship for the Big Ten and their money” team for about 3-4 years. The writing was on the wall.
I hate the end result of the best case scenario. Butt- fuck the Rose Bowl, conference rivalries, and geography when the other option is irrelevance.
USC and UCLA’s new ADs knew they were getting fucked by Larry Scott’s shit deal - why should they (~60% of the media market) or Oregon (most produced revenue for conference sharing over ~15 years) get equitable splits with Cuog et al? I don’t blame them for defecting, or defecating for that matter, on this mess.
The Pac-12 presidents killed this shit with their apathy. Arizona State’s and Oregon State’s are the main culprits, they propped up that confidence man instead of deporting him back to watching Eastern European lesbians grunting.
Scenarios:
1. Notre Dame chimos join Pedo State and others, ACC told to fuck themselves.
A. To make 18 teams Big Ten takes Stanford.
B. To make 20 teams Big Ten also takes Oregon and Washington.
2. Pac-10 remains, revenue gap grows. Big fish small pond option.
A. builds around UO/UW and is arguing with ACC and Big-12 over who should get the play-in game against the SEC 5th place team for a chance to go to the impending expanded playoff.
B. Attempts to expand. Throws out offers to Big-12 schools or second tier schools with a media market. SDSU? UNLV? Hawaii? Those jump at the chance. Big-12 schools are trickier, but their presidents would maybe do it.
3. Big-12 poaches or conferences merge.
A. Fuck you.
B. Fuck me.
C. Fuck everyone.
4. Best available revenue producing scraps are brought together by Amazon Prime. Or AppleTV. Or Fubu.
A. A football only conference of Oregon, Washington, Clemson, Florida State, 1/2 Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Utah, Okie State, Baylor, TCU, Cincy, Stanford, BYU etc. Split that shit into divisions.
That’s my order of preference, if I still had feelings. I still think this winds up as two mega conferences as I’ve been saying for years. I don’t know, you don’t know, the Big Ten commish doesn’t know, everything is unpredictable. -
In retrospect? No. Would you?MikeDamone said:
Hi would you do a playoff?RatherBeBrewing said:I’ve been on the “let’s abandon this sinking ship for the Big Ten and their money” team for about 3-4 years. The writing was on the wall.
I hate the end result of the best case scenario. Butt- fuck the Rose Bowl, conference rivalries, and geography when the other option is irrelevance.
USC and UCLA’s new ADs knew they were getting fucked by Larry Scott’s shit deal - why should they (~60% of the media market) or Oregon (most produced revenue for conference sharing over ~15 years) get equitable splits with Cuog et al? I don’t blame them for defecting, or defecating for that matter, on this mess.
The Pac-12 presidents killed this shit with their apathy. Arizona State’s and Oregon State’s are the main culprits, they propped up that confidence man instead of deporting him back to watching Eastern European lesbians grunting.
Scenarios:
1. Notre Dame chimos join Pedo State and others, ACC told to fuck themselves.
A. To make 18 teams Big Ten takes Stanford.
B. To make 20 teams Big Ten also takes Oregon and Washington.
2. Pac-10 remains, revenue gap grows. Big fish small pond option.
A. builds around UO/UW and is arguing with ACC and Big-12 over who should get the play-in game against the SEC 5th place team for a chance to go to the impending expanded playoff.
B. Attempts to expand. Throws out offers to Big-12 schools or second tier schools with a media market. SDSU? UNLV? Hawaii? Those jump at the chance. Big-12 schools are trickier, but their presidents would maybe do it.
3. Big-12 poaches or conferences merge.
A. Fuck you.
B. Fuck me.
C. Fuck everyone.
4. Best available revenue producing scraps are brought together by Amazon Prime. Or AppleTV. Or Fubu.
A. A football only conference of Oregon, Washington, Clemson, Florida State, 1/2 Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Utah, Okie State, Baylor, TCU, Cincy, Stanford, BYU etc. Split that shit into divisions.
That’s my order of preference, if I still had feelings. I still think this winds up as two mega conferences as I’ve been saying for years. I don’t know, you don’t know, the Big Ten commish doesn’t know, everything is unpredictable.
That was the straw nail that broke the camel’s coffin, more so than NIL ever could.
In scenario one? Yeah, but they might as well just have a the Big Ten champ play the SEC runner up for a chance to take on the SEC champ. -
1.huskyhooligan said:
1. Might be an interesting google search.RatherBeBrewing said:I’ve been on the “let’s abandon this sinking ship for the Big Ten and their money” team for about 3-4 years. The writing was on the wall.
I hate the end result of the best case scenario. Butt- fuck the Rose Bowl, conference rivalries, and geography when the other option is irrelevance.
USC and UCLA’s new ADs knew they were getting fucked by Larry Scott’s shit deal - why should they (~60% of the media market) or Oregon (most produced revenue for conference sharing over ~15 years) get equitable splits with Cuog et al? I don’t blame them for defecting, or defecating for that matter, on this mess.
The Pac-12 presidents killed this shit with their apathy. Arizona State’s and Oregon State’s are the main culprits, they propped up that confidence man instead of deporting him back to watching Eastern European lesbians grunting.
Scenarios:
1. Notre Dame chimos join Pedo State and others, ACC told to fuck themselves.
A. To make 18 teams Big Ten takes Stanford.
B. To make 20 teams Big Ten also takes Oregon and Washington.
2. Pac-10 remains, revenue gap grows. Big fish small pond option.
A. builds around UO/UW and is arguing with ACC and Big-12 over who should get the play-in game against the SEC 5th place team for a chance to go to the impending expanded playoff.
B. Attempts to expand. Throws out offers to Big-12 schools or second tier schools with a media market. SDSU? UNLV? Hawaii? Those jump at the chance. Big-12 schools are trickier, but their presidents would maybe do it.
3. Big-12 poaches or conferences merge.
A. Fuck you.
B. Fuck me.
C. Fuck everyone.
4. Best available revenue producing scraps are brought together by Amazon Prime. Or AppleTV. Or Fubu.
A. A football only conference of Oregon, Washington, Clemson, Florida State, 1/2 Notre Dame, UNC, Pitt, Miami, Utah, Okie State, Baylor, TCU, Cincy, Stanford, BYU etc. Split that shit into divisions.
That’s my order of preference, if I still had feelings. I still think this winds up as two mega conferences as I’ve been saying for years. I don’t know, you don’t know, the Big Ten commish doesn’t know, everything is unpredictable.
2. Your National Conference sounds appealing. I'd swap WVU for Cincy though.
2. Cincy probably has the better TV market but it can come down to which inbred coal hill people you prefer, WV Appalachia or Ohio/Kentucky. Those were just examples, pick your own scraps from the bucket type of deal.