USC and UCLA planning to leave for B10 by 2024!

LOL bro Steve Patter$on was set on hiring Mora to replace Mack when he took over as AD

that was the darkest hour behind the scenes in Belmont.. Had the Gov of TX pushing out the UT President.. Had boosters going rogue talking to agents about coaches they represent.. Then you had Patter$on trimming "the fat" off positions and payrolls...

I do feel bad for Chuck.. I don't think he wanted this job but he had to take it because if he turned it down he felt it would be a terrible look for Black HCs in football.. what a mess.

Not even my point.

My point is this (internet clicks seeking) moron has Dorrell ahead of Mora, but Mora clearly won more games.
I posted them up.
 
rumor is that ESPN offered the PAC 28-32 mil per school for all 3 tiers of rights...OUCH

Good news @ralphiewvu I think this means ESPN is on board with the Big12.. I'm sure this will get the 4 corner schools to ask for an invite soon.. then they leverage that for Washington and Oregon
 
rumor is that ESPN offered the PAC 28-32 mil per school for all 3 tiers of rights...OUCH

Good news @ralphiewvu I think this means ESPN is on board with the Big12.. I'm sure this will get the 4 corner schools to ask for an invite soon.. then they leverage that for Washington and Oregon
how do you figure?
100% when OU and TX leave big 12 contract wont look any different
 
We said the same thing about Fulmer. No one hired Phillip Fulmer after we left. He actually tried to get on at Kansas (I believe) and was beat out by Charlie Weiss for the job.

Nobody likes snitches....
 
how do you figure?
100% when OU and TX leave big 12 contract wont look any different
I get that, but it should be higher than that with the programs they are bringing in.. I think it's something like 15mil sets.. right now the current PAC sets is like 13 or so.. both still trailing ACC who has 28 mil sets.

With SC and UCLA, the Pac is paying around 33 or so right? With UT and ou, the TV contract is paying 41 mil in the big 12.. I think whenever the dust is settled.. the Big12 probably still gets 3-5 mil more per school

But this is all a guess.
 
I get that, but it should be higher than that with the programs they are bringing in.. I think it's something like 15mil sets.. right now the current PAC sets is like 13 or so.. both still trailing ACC who has 28 mil sets.

With SC and UCLA, the Pac is paying around 33 or so right? With UT and ou, the TV contract is paying 41 mil in the big 12.. I think whenever the dust is settled.. the Big12 probably still gets 3-5 mil more per school

But this is all a guess.
i think the overall will be near same but as it stands Big XII will be distributing across 12 and pac among 10. im just not sure those 4 new schools will be worth as much as you think they are.
 
i think the overall will be near same but as it stands Big XII will be distributing across 12 and pac among 10. im just not sure those 4 new schools will be worth as much as you think they are.
If they convert the LHN to a Big12 conference channel.. having it carried in FL, Ohio, Utah would add more value no? Then if they add the 4 corner schools, it may get picked up there too
 
If they convert the LHN to a Big12 conference channel.. having it carried in FL, Ohio, Utah would add more value no? Then if they add the 4 corner schools, it may get picked up there too
thats not the same discussion
 
rumor is that ESPN offered the PAC 28-32 mil per school for all 3 tiers of rights...OUCH

Good news @ralphiewvu I think this means ESPN is on board with the Big12.. I'm sure this will get the 4 corner schools to ask for an invite soon.. then they leverage that for Washington and Oregon
I think the B12 is trying to negotiate with NBC. It might not mean much more but the more suitors the higher the price could go. Obviously it won’t be close to the big 2
 
SC plays in late October every year at ND. Not once had the weather permitted them from doing their game plan. They've lost at ND the last 5 times because they've sucked in large part, not because of the weather.

And rain is bad, regardless of the temperature for those types of teams. But it rains every month.

It's not that bad in early November. You're acting like it's in the mid-30's starting in mid-October. Lol.
maze&blew is just being his normal self with the mental gymnastics.

We've gone from the de minimis odds of playing in cold snow, to just playing in cold rain.

Even then, the late Nov game between USC/UCLA will be played in LA.

lol

So basically, it's like going to Eugene, Corvallis, Seattle or Pullman in November only with the same or less rain.
 
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I know what happened. The B1G still CHOSE UCLA. Phil Knight and Oregon called the B1G too. The B1G CHOSE not to add Oregon or any other team at this point.

And I just heard this morning that the Big 12 is considering 4 PAC schools, none of them are Oregon. lol
 
And I just heard this morning that the Big 12 is considering 4 PAC schools, none of them are Oregon. lol
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And I just heard this morning that the Big 12 is considering 4 PAC schools, none of them are Oregon. lol
as the colorado AD said
none of which have been to the CFP
 
I think the B12 is trying to negotiate with NBC. It might not mean much more but the more suitors the higher the price could go. Obviously it won’t be close to the big 2

I've been dying for ND to have someone else negotiate with NBC, so there is more commitment from the network to promote ND/CFB. Having a 3:30 lead in game to an ND primetime game can only help ND improve their ratings. I was hoping it would be the B1G or P12(prior to USC/UCLA leaving), but I would take the B12 at this point.
 
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