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Lmfao...no they do not. They care about $$$.But B1G Presidents and Chancellors care.
Lmfao...no they do not. They care about $$$.But B1G Presidents and Chancellors care.
I dont think you know what this means lol.
ND still has two years remaining with their TV agreement. Estimates show they would earn 85M joining the BIG but "just" 60M with a new network deal up from the current 25M. Can they somehow make up the difference and shun any BIG offer?Agreed. NBC can sort of force ND to a conference with the B1G being the preference of NBC.
My dream scenario at this point!Yep. You need to do NFL style divisions. You play your entire division, you play another division on a rotating basis, and then you play another team or two from the other divisions based on the previous year's record or something.
Then, all division winners enter a 4-team Big Ten playoff. The winner of which will play the SEC in the title game. At least, that's the end game when we're down to 2 super conferences.
I read the articles, just trying to lighten the mood.I dont think you know what this means lol.
For what it is worth, Greg Flugar has spent years chasing his tail about this conference realignment stuff and has been wrong most of the time.I'm seeing reports that Arizona State is "dragging its heels" on joining the Big-12. Supposedly, this is also holding up action on Utah. if the reports are accurate, Utah is waiting for ASU to commit and then, apparently, Utah would join the other "4 corners" schools in going to the Big-12.
on the B1G: I have seen several reports that the B1G is now focusing on just 2 new schools, with Oregon and Washington being the preferred options. If you believe the reports, the offer would have OR and Wash coming into the B1G at a reduced payout - somewhere in the mid $30-million range. FWIW - some reports claim Washington is lobbying for a higher payout because Washington says the "added cost of travel" in the B1G would cost up to $10-million a year. sounds like Oregon does not have the same issues - Greg Flugaur says Oregon is "all in" on joining the B1G.
AZ regents apparently prefer that UA and ASU stick together.I'm seeing reports that Arizona State is "dragging its heels" on joining the Big-12. Supposedly, this is also holding up action on Utah. if the reports are accurate, Utah is waiting for ASU to commit and then, apparently, Utah would join the other "4 corners" schools in going to the Big-12.
on the B1G: I have seen several reports that the B1G is now focusing on just 2 new schools, with Oregon and Washington being the preferred options. If you believe the reports, the offer would have OR and Wash coming into the B1G at a reduced payout - somewhere in the mid $30-million range. FWIW - some reports claim Washington is lobbying for a higher payout because Washington says the "added cost of travel" in the B1G would cost up to $10-million a year. sounds like Oregon does not have the same issues - Greg Flugaur says Oregon is "all in" on joining the B1G.
Yesterday, the word around Husky land was Oregon was dragging their feet with some officials thinking they have Nike money and staying in the Pac will be an easier path to the playoffs.I'm seeing reports that Arizona State is "dragging its heels" on joining the Big-12. Supposedly, this is also holding up action on Utah. if the reports are accurate, Utah is waiting for ASU to commit and then, apparently, Utah would join the other "4 corners" schools in going to the Big-12.
on the B1G: I have seen several reports that the B1G is now focusing on just 2 new schools, with Oregon and Washington being the preferred options. If you believe the reports, the offer would have OR and Wash coming into the B1G at a reduced payout - somewhere in the mid $30-million range. FWIW - some reports claim Washington is lobbying for a higher payout because Washington says the "added cost of travel" in the B1G would cost up to $10-million a year. sounds like Oregon does not have the same issues - Greg Flugaur says Oregon is "all in" on joining the B1G.
Sure, they care about money, but there's more to it. If money was the only thing driving this Regents would be appointing corporate CEO to run public universities. That ain't gonna happen. They can easily have it both ways.Lmfao...no they do not. They care about $$$.
I too think it’ll end up something like this. Not sure why people think Cal is getting in. Cal adds zero valueWe'll end at 24 teams when the Pac-12 and ACC crumble. Take 4 more from the PAC-12, finally convince ND, and take 3 from the ACC. Then you have 4 divisions of 6 teams.
West coast division
1. Washington
2. Oregon
3. Cal
4. Stanford
5. USC
6. UCLA
Central (Plains) Division
1. Minnesota
2. Wisconsin
3. Iowa
4. Nebraska
5. Illinois
6. Northwestern
Great Lakes Division
1. OSU
2. Michigan
3. MSU
4. Notre Dame
5. Purdue
6. Indiana
East Coast Division
1. Penn State
2. Maryland
3. Rutgers
4. ACC team 1
5. ACC team 2
6. ACC team 3
Maybe ND stays independent and we grab another ACC team, but I honestly think this is where we'll be when all the dust settles.
At the end of the day, the B1G is essentially conduction an acquisition. There are many examples of mergers and acquisitions falling apart due to poor culture fit despite the fact that the numbers made sense and it looked good on paper. A poor culture fit could have $$$ consequences in the long term.Lmfao...no they do not. They care about $$$.
Notre Dame has been to a BCS title game. A playoff.I don't get the desire to add ND to the B1G. They're sort of yesterday's news - were a big deal a few decades ago, but each year they're slipping away from being a big draw. If we want huge markets (and thus big payouts from TV contracts) pull in one of the AAU schools from Florida.
Wouldn't it be great if GH Mods consolidated all these threads...it's possible there may be some type of resolution today.
lots of reports that Pac-12 is holding a meeting to present a revised media deal and try to get schools to approve a Grant of Rights.
also lots of conflicting reports on what is happening with Washington and Oregon. The Athletic says "talks have cooled" with the B1G, but other media outlets say the two sides are still negotiating on what share of media $$ that OR and Wash would receive if they move.
but the various writers, bloggers, radio and YouTube hosts are contradicting each other left and right. it's 11:11am CDT right now, and everything I just wrote could change in an hour.