The PAC needs to stick together
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So far it's just USC and maybe UCLA pending the UC shitshowAtomicDawg said:
And watch other west coast markets leave and we can stay. Great strategy. LA won’t be the only market to join.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
I'd rather take less money than play a bunch of conference games against shit teams in the middle of nowhereAtomicDawg said:
Lol. We are not in the same stratosphere for revenue as them. Perhaps you haven’t heard usc and ucla already saw the writing on the wall. I heard they may even be looking to join the big 10 themselves.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
We don't know what the per school figure is for the Pac 12 at this time.AtomicDawg said:Adapt or die. They will steal the good players and coaches if you’re not in their league. The revenue discrepancy will kill the pac. Staying in the pac would be the most Jen thing ever. Think bigger.
The B1G is Ohio State, Michigan, sometimes PSU - and a then a bunch of programs UW is FAR better than.
It's a boring fucking conference. -
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UW already does that in the Pac 12PostGameOrangeSlices said:
I'd rather take less money than play a bunch of conference games against shit teams in the middle of nowhereAtomicDawg said:
Lol. We are not in the same stratosphere for revenue as them. Perhaps you haven’t heard usc and ucla already saw the writing on the wall. I heard they may even be looking to join the big 10 themselves.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
We don't know what the per school figure is for the Pac 12 at this time.AtomicDawg said:Adapt or die. They will steal the good players and coaches if you’re not in their league. The revenue discrepancy will kill the pac. Staying in the pac would be the most Jen thing ever. Think bigger.
The B1G is Ohio State, Michigan, sometimes PSU - and a then a bunch of programs UW is FAR better than.
It's a boring fucking conference.
HTH -
MehRaceBannon said:NO
UW already does that in the Pac 12PostGameOrangeSlices said:
I'd rather take less money than play a bunch of conference games against shit teams in the middle of nowhereAtomicDawg said:
Lol. We are not in the same stratosphere for revenue as them. Perhaps you haven’t heard usc and ucla already saw the writing on the wall. I heard they may even be looking to join the big 10 themselves.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
We don't know what the per school figure is for the Pac 12 at this time.AtomicDawg said:Adapt or die. They will steal the good players and coaches if you’re not in their league. The revenue discrepancy will kill the pac. Staying in the pac would be the most Jen thing ever. Think bigger.
The B1G is Ohio State, Michigan, sometimes PSU - and a then a bunch of programs UW is FAR better than.
It's a boring fucking conference.
HTH -
My hope is that the Pac get some STEM money and keeps it together. However my hatred of Utah reminds me that I want my daWgs playing a schedule of rust belt schools just so that they can burn.
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Cobble together a "Bi-Coastal Conference" with 6 teams from the PAC (UW, WSU, UO, OSU, Stan, Cal) and 6 from the ACC (their top 6 or at least 4 top teams)
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I was initially ready to GTFO, I've since cooled after seeing this season play out, my hope is the conference can get a decent tv deal with normal game times, automatic bid to playoff, and double down on NIL bags, SC, UW, OU, UCLA, Utah, and one more should field a decent conference, maybe Prime gets his guys in there and CU is good again. Probably too late with Cali schools already bailing..
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I have a dream, that someday in college football you won't have to play the little sisters of the poor ever again.
Get the Top 32 programs in the Futbol Premier League and tell the pours to fuck off. -
Yeah no thanksYellowSnow said:I have a dream, that someday in college football you won't have to play the little sisters of the poor ever again.
Get the Top 32 programs in the Futbol Premier League and tell the pours to fuck off.
Thats aids and called the nfl -
Look! an AOG post that actually made me agree!AOG said:Cobble together a "Bi-Coastal Conference" with 6 teams from the PAC (UW, WSU, UO, OSU, Stan, Cal) and 6 from the ACC (their top 6 or at least 4 top teams)
This is the best option, for real. I've chopped the numbers, there simply aren't enough quality schools remaining on the west to absorb the SC/UCLA loss.
You take a cluster of FSU, Miami, Virginia tech, Clemson, Duke, UNC, Viginia and you roll with it -
There aren't any good options left, so you take the least awful one. I guess. The only other option would be some merger with what's left of the Big 12.
Some 9 a.m. game against Minnesota or Rutgers will be super lame.







