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Correct. Oregon has no business being the in the Big Ten.No legitimate reason. Not a national brand nor even a half assed tv market.
Correct. Oregon has no business being the in the Big Ten.No legitimate reason. Not a national brand nor even a half assed tv market.
link?Annie Agar has a new video out for a "meeting" of B1G schools.
pretty typical for her - makes fun of a lot of schools. MN actually came off fairly unscathed. She really ripped Nebraska and Michigan State.
and then at the end, she comes on in a Washington jersey and pretends to call the Big 12.
worth watching if you like her stuff.
He indicated yesterday… a rumor from months agoPaul Finebaum on the Dan Patrick Show indicated yesterday that he does not think the Big 10 is done expanding. Targets are Oregon and Washington.
As for the Pac 12, looks like they will be adding San Diego St.
San Diego State to the Pac-12 Talk Picking Up Steam
It’s been rumored for months (perhaps years). Now it may finally be happening. San Diego State is expected to leave the Mountain West Conference and join the Pac-12 Conference. On his national radio show on Monday, Dan Patrick said he’s been told an announcement could come as early as this week...www.nbcsandiego.com
That deal ends in 2025 and doesn’t pay as much as B1G.Stanford does not deliver Notre Dame.
NBC delivers Notre Dame.
I agree with bolded.Stanford does not deliver Notre Dame.
NBC delivers Notre Dame.
not a national brand????No legitimate reason. Not a national brand nor even a half assed tv market.
If UCLA is blocked from joining the B1G, that may mean the Regents would be okay with both UCLA and Cal joining together.Another twist on this is if the UC board of regents will end up cancelling UCLA's move to the Big Ten.
This is being discussed on Nov 17 at their next board meeting: https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/meetings/agendas/nov2022.html
No idea what if anything will come out of that, let alone any actions.
I could see 2 and 3. but I doubt the regents block UCLA.If UCLA is blocked from joining the B1G, that may mean the Regents would be okay with both UCLA and Cal joining together.
Questions are:
1. Would the B1G be okay with adding Cal to assure UCLA?
2. Or would the B1G say no thanks.
3. If so, would they grab Washington, Oregon and Stanford ASAP?
I think the wild card would be Amazon coming in with a big offer to get some games on Prime, that could raise the value enough, but it looks like they are seeing what they can get with the Pac12I pay attention to what the Head Honcho of the BIG says.
And he said the BIG is done expanding for the foreseeable future.
The terms of the contracts giving massive $$$$ TV dollars to BIG schools are based on the current schools in or about to be in the BIG.
Nothing will happen until those contracts are about to expire.
I always wonder what the appeal of private streamers is.I think the wild card would be Amazon coming in with a big offer to get some games on Prime, that could raise the value enough, but it looks like they are seeing what they can get with the Pac12
This has to be a < .01% chance. The political will is not there for any of the regents to take this fight on.I mean there is still the possibility that the U of California regents "cancel" UCLA. They have the legal power to do so. No one knows where that saga will land yet.
The counter-argument to this is that adding Nebraska already delivered the Denver and KC markets to the Big Ten Network, with the amount of fervent alumni they living in those two locations.I don’t think I’ve seen Colorado mentioned as an option. I agree with most that Washington is target number 1. Stanford and Cal are appealing to secure the northern Cal TV market. I would think Colorado would be better than Utah and Oregon. Denver is the number 16 TV market, Colorado is an AAU school and they are obviously geographically closer. I realize their football program is in rough shape, but things change over time.
It won’t be long before they ruin college football just like they did with hockey. They are going to water down the big 10 rivalries bringing in teams from out west, the Rutgers and Maryland did us no good in my opinion.
Having the BBall tournament at MSG was a nice byproduct too.They did exactly what they were supposed to do, increase TV $$$