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I guess that alliance is dead now bitches. LOL!
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We took Nebraska, so it is possible.If this happens, and honestly there is too much noise for it not to be, the PAC ratings just went into the toilet.
Oregon is so screwed because no way the B1G takes them with their academics.
The B1G is kicking themselves for taking Maryland and Rutgers now because they could have added Washington and Stanford instead.
Hopefully this means no more bullshit Pac12 at night. Want to talk about not getting viewers? Making games start at 11pm for half the country is a good place to start.If this happens, and honestly there is too much noise for it not to be, the PAC ratings just went into the toilet.
Oregon is so screwed because no way the B1G takes them with their academics.
The B1G is kicking themselves for taking Maryland and Rutgers now because they could have added Washington and Stanford instead.
I suspect that will more than be compensated by the additional TV revenue.While football is king, does make me wonder how it would effect others like baseball and basketball. Having to travel across country for a weekend series or one game every other week would be a bitch.
I love the PAC at night games.Hopefully this means no more bullshit Pac12 at night. Want to talk about not getting viewers? Making games start at 11pm for half the country is a good place to start.
yeah .. not sure why that guy is shitting on Pac after dark gamesI love the PAC at night games.
It’s eventually just gonna be the SEC and the B1G as two mega conferences
This isn't stopping
I understand financially it would most likely be set, overall. I'm saying for Rutgers to have to travel on a Thursday 3 time zones away for a late night game (their time) and turn back around and play back home on Sat/Sun. Im sure they'd do their best to minimize that stuff, but would still happen.I suspect that will more than be compensated by the additional TV revenue.
This isn't stopping
Not any time soon ... see my post above.still doesn't sound as bad as being in the SEC SEC SEC
lol.. bro it's fucking Iowa..
c'mon, you follow this more thoroughly.. it's not stopping with 16 or 18.. this thing is headed towards 24
The ACC has a shot to get their shit together before 2036 but they are going to need to figure out some additional revenue streams or the arms race will past them by.I'll explain why it will.
- There are no obvious expansion candidates left. The PAC is renegotiating their TV rights, so no GOR to deal with.
- Miami, FSU, and Clemson to the SEC, and UNC, Duke, UVa to the B1G makes sense, but the GOR says no until 2036.
- If you say they will buy out of the GOR, hello ... UT and OU would like a word.
- If anything makes sense it would be KS, ORE and Wash to the B1G with one more to give you a 6 team West divisions/pod whatever you want to call it. But if they were going to do that, they'd be doing it now.
- Notre Dame is a wild card, although they may have the ACC GOR to deal with.
- Basically, the ACC GOR and geography are going to stop this for a decade.
As for The Alliance ... LOL, LOL, LO fucking L.
boomer jealous..
boomer jealous..
This is my big quarstion: would this be for football only, or just revenue sports?While football is king, does make me wonder how it would effect others like baseball and basketball. Having to travel across country for a weekend series or one game every other week would be a bitch.
Nebraska worseIf this happens, and honestly there is too much noise for it not to be, the PAC ratings just went into the toilet.
Oregon is so screwed because no way the B1G takes them with their academics.
The B1G is kicking themselves for taking Maryland and Rutgers now because they could have added Washington and Stanford instead.