PAC Is Done Stick A Fork In It

How many top offensive linemen were in those classes. USC needs some of those big ol' corn fed type linemen, ain't a lot of those in Cali.



These are kids...they want the travel. It's like some of you think they're just flying by the seat of their pants on this. I'm sure those things are all being figured out right now, if they weren't already. This isn't something that was just decided on a whim. They have likely been working on this since shortly after Bohn was hired.



That's because they've sucked. Odds are that we will be playing at least 1 and maybe 2 of them every year. I remember some pretty good size traveling groups when Pete Carroll was the coach.

The midwest states that produce those OL(mostly Michigan, PA and Ohio), are unlikely to go to USC as is IMO. Very rarely have Midwest kids gone out west. Especially OL. Some have gone down South, but even then, that's still very rare. Maybe that'll change with them joining the B1G, but I'd be skeptical USC is now all of the sudden going to see an influx of 4/5 stars from the midwest or east coast. If I'm wrong, I'll gladly admit to it.

I'm sure they've thought about the travel aspect of it. As a hypothetical fan/player, I wouldn't want to do that. Just imagine this if you're USC:

1/2 home vs. Rutgers
1/5 @ OSU
1/8 @ PSU
1/13 home vs Nebraska
1/16 @ MSU
1/19 @ Minnesota
1/22 home vs. MD
1/26 @ Michigan
1/29 home vs. MSU

That's an actual B1G basketball schedule for a B1G school in January. I'm sure the league will try and make it so you're not making 3 east coast trips a month, but they might not be able too. In terms of flying that's like approximately 27-28 hours.

Compare that to USC's January schedule of:

12/30 @ Washington
1/1 @ Wazzu
1/5 @ UCLA
1/12 home vs. Colorado
1/14 home vs. Utah
1/19 @ AZ
1/21 @ ASU
1/26 home vs. USC

That's like approximately 8 hours of flying. That's 20 hours a month. That's a pretty big difference. And February would be much of the same. I'm not saying anything in regards to cost, because they'll be able to afford it with the influx of money, but that's going to take a toll on the athletes IMO. It's one thing if you're flying to Maui or the Bahamas for an early-season tournament, but there's nothing glamorous about flying into College Park, Happy Valley, or Piscataway. As someone who's been to all 3.
 
Botched the PAC12 Network so bad, hardly anyone gets it...including PAC fans.
This really is a major blunder. I’ve missed out on my fair share of games because DirecTV doesn’t carry pac12. Not dropping Sunday Ticket for the Pac12.
 
The midwest states that produce those OL(mostly Michigan, PA and Ohio), are unlikely to go to USC as is IMO. Very rarely have Midwest kids gone out west

And very rarely were they going to be playing in the Midwest with USC playing in the PAC. USC won't be playing in the PAC anymore. That changes things considerably.

I'm sure they've thought about the travel aspect of it. As a hypothetical fan/player, I wouldn't want to do that. Just imagine this if you're USC:

1/2 home vs. Rutgers
1/5 @ OSU
1/8 @ PSU
1/13 home vs Nebraska
1/16 @ MSU
1/19 @ Minnesota
1/22 home vs. MD
1/26 @ Michigan
1/29 home vs. MSU

lol @what you wouldn't want to do. No one is offering you a scholly. It has nothing to do with what actual recruits would want to do.

Compare that to USC's January schedule of:

12/30 @ Washington
1/1 @ Wazzu
1/5 @ UCLA
1/12 home vs. Colorado
1/14 home vs. Utah
1/19 @ AZ
1/21 @ ASU
1/26 home vs. USC

That's like approximately 8 hours of flying. That's 20 hours a month. That's a pretty big difference. And February would be much of the same. I'm not saying anything in regards to cost, because they'll be able to afford it with the influx of money, but that's going to take a toll on the athletes IMO. It's one thing if you're flying to Maui or the Bahamas for an early-season tournament, but there's nothing glamorous about flying into College Park, Happy Valley, or Piscataway. As someone who's been to all 3.

It's not going to "take a toll" on the athletes. These are kids with NBA dreams, the NBA plays twice as many games and does far more traveling. If anything, at least for kids with a shot at making it, it will help prepare them for that.
 
This really is a major blunder. I’ve missed out on my fair share of games because DirecTV doesn’t carry pac12. Not dropping Sunday Ticket for the Pac12.

Which is what that idiot Larry Scott expected you to do.

Ultimately, botching the PAC Network might have been the biggest blunder. Had that been handled correctly, they may have been able to close the gap in what they were getting from tv deals compared to the B1G and the SEC. I don't know if that would have changed USC's mind, they have a list of reasons beyond money that they were unhappy with the PAC about...but it would have been a step in the right direction.

I have the PAC Network, but even with having it, there are games I can't watch because the Network is divided into regions and I'm not paying extra to, for example, watch Wazzu vs. Oregon St.
 
And very rarely were they going to be playing in the Midwest with USC playing in the PAC. USC won't be playing in the PAC anymore. That changes things considerably.



lol @what you wouldn't want to do. No one is offering you a scholly. It has nothing to do with what actual recruits would want to do.



It's not going to "take a toll" on the athletes. These are kids with NBA dreams, the NBA plays twice as many games and does far more traveling. If anything, at least for kids with a shot at making it, it will help prepare them for that.

Osu gets a lot of west coast recruits without playing out there, unless they make thr Rose Bowl. I just don't think we'll see an uptick in midwest recruits going to LA. Like I said if im wrong, I'll admit it.

No, NBA teams don't travel like that. There is an Eastern Conference and Western Conference for a reason. Compare that 9 game B1G schedule to that of the Lakers' first 9 games, and I guarantee you that the Lakers have way less flying hours. If the Lakers have to go east they go east for like 2 weeks, which isn't possible for USC/UCLA.
 
Osu gets a lot of west coast recruits without playing out there, unless they make thr Rose Bowl. I just don't think we'll see an uptick in midwest recruits going to LA. Like I said if im wrong, I'll admit it.

lol

So tOSU gets lots of West Coast recruits, but you don't think USC can get Midwest recruits. You're literally defeating your own argument.

Tell me you know nothing about recruiting without telling me you know nothing about recruiting.

No, NBA teams don't travel like that. There is an Eastern Conference and Western Conference for a reason. Compare that 9 game B1G schedule to that of the Lakers' first 9 games, and I guarantee you that the Lakers have way less flying hours. If the Lakers have to go east they go east for like 2 weeks, which isn't possible for USC/UCLA.

lol

Tell me you know nothing about the NBA without telling me you know nothing about the NBA.
 
lol

So tOSU gets lots of West Coast recruits, but you don't think USC can get Midwest recruits. You're literally defeating your own argument.

Tell me you know nothing about recruiting without telling me you know nothing about recruiting.



lol

Tell me you know nothing about the NBA without telling me you know nothing about the NBA.

Yes, tOSU has proven they can pull in West coast recruits, and they don't play out there every year. Kids out west want to go to tOSU. They've pulled 13 West Coast kids since 2019. USC has gotten two kids from MD since 2019. Big difference.

And tell me I'm correct, without telling me I'm correct on the scheduling aspect with your response. Lmao.
 
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Is that a young Geno Smith?
 
The midwest states that produce those OL(mostly Michigan, PA and Ohio), are unlikely to go to USC as is IMO. Very rarely have Midwest kids gone out west. Especially OL. Some have gone down South, but even then, that's still very rare. Maybe that'll change with them joining the B1G, but I'd be skeptical USC is now all of the sudden going to see an influx of 4/5 stars from the midwest or east coast. If I'm wrong, I'll gladly admit to it.

I'm sure they've thought about the travel aspect of it. As a hypothetical fan/player, I wouldn't want to do that. Just imagine this if you're USC:

1/2 home vs. Rutgers
1/5 @ OSU
1/8 @ PSU
1/13 home vs Nebraska
1/16 @ MSU
1/19 @ Minnesota
1/22 home vs. MD
1/26 @ Michigan
1/29 home vs. MSU

That's an actual B1G basketball schedule for a B1G school in January. I'm sure the league will try and make it so you're not making 3 east coast trips a month, but they might not be able too. In terms of flying that's like approximately 27-28 hours.

Compare that to USC's January schedule of:

12/30 @ Washington
1/1 @ Wazzu
1/5 @ UCLA
1/12 home vs. Colorado
1/14 home vs. Utah
1/19 @ AZ
1/21 @ ASU
1/26 home vs. USC

That's like approximately 8 hours of flying. That's 20 hours a month. That's a pretty big difference. And February would be much of the same. I'm not saying anything in regards to cost, because they'll be able to afford it with the influx of money, but that's going to take a toll on the athletes IMO. It's one thing if you're flying to Maui or the Bahamas for an early-season tournament, but there's nothing glamorous about flying into College Park, Happy Valley, or Piscataway. As someone who's been to all 3.
What the USC/UCLA fans keep ignoring is it's not the hours on a plane that is the real killer; it's the change in time zones. If I fly from Miami to Bangor, Maine and it takes me a few hours its just time spent in a plane but my biological clock isn't messed up. But make me fly from LA to NYC and I'm feeling the change in time zones. Anyone can handle 1 change in time zone. 2 time zones is harder but make it 3 time zones and a lot of people have some trouble with it.
 
What the USC/UCLA fans keep ignoring is it's not the hours on a plane that is the real killer; it's the change in time zones. If I fly from Miami to Bangor, Maine and it takes me a few hours its just time spent in a plane but my biological clock isn't messed up. But make me fly from LA to NYC and I'm feeling the change in time zones. Anyone can handle 1 change in time zone. 2 time zones is harder but make it 3 time zones and a lot of people have some trouble with it.
If you haven't noticed, both of these programs are done. USC and UCLA will average at best 8-9 wins a season in the B1G. Their days of dominance are over, so no need to worry about time zones or anything like that. They are over.
 
It's not going to "take a toll" on the athletes. These are kids with NBA dreams, the NBA plays twice as many games and does far more traveling. If anything, at least for kids with a shot at making it, it will help prepare them for that.

I was of the same opinion at one time but living in WV and hearing from players, coaches and reading the stories (this one from 2019 WVU joined B12 in 2012) have changed my mind. Yes the youngsters recover quickly but they are not robots AND the practice schedules/prep times are affected as well.
Football is not as big of an issue, not as many games but basketball? IMO no question it’s harder on em.
 
Is that a young Geno Smith?
I knew you’d get it.

Hey want to hear an absolute stupid bet I did?
bucks/nw over 30.5 first half
NAILED IT! (Not even fucking close to hitting it)
 
I knew you’d get it.

Hey want to hear an absolute stupid bet I did?
bucks/nw over 30.5 first half
NAILED IT! (Not even fucking close to hitting it)
The weather, bro... Otherwise you would have that
 
The weather, bro... Otherwise you would have that
I put it in right before I went out to do leaves(9am about) just incase I ran late.

Yeah I should have checked the weather in freaking Chicago. I’m an idiot :facepalm:
 
Yes, tOSU has proven they can pull in West coast recruits, and they don't play out there every year. Kids out west want to go to tOSU. They've pulled 13 West Coast kids since 2019. USC has gotten two kids from MD since 2019. Big difference.

And tell me I'm correct, without telling me I'm correct on the scheduling aspect with your response. Lmao.

When USC was rolling under Pete Carroll, they had no problem recruiting kids from all over the country. If they continue winning with Lincoln Riley, they will have no problem pulling kids from all over the country and playing in the B1G will only increase that.

And lol @you thinking you know anything about the travel. Everything you have posted about this move is not only wrong, much has been debunked already.
 
When USC was rolling under Pete Carroll, they had no problem recruiting kids from all over the country. If they continue winning with Lincoln Riley, they will have no problem pulling kids from all over the country and playing in the B1G will only increase that.

And lol @you thinking you know anything about the travel. Everything you have posted about this move is not only wrong, much has been debunked already.

Guess we'll see about the recruiting. Like I said, if im wrong ill admit it.

And what have I said that is wrong about the travel? I brought up a current B1G schedule and compared that to the current USC schedule. If I missed a memo that said they aren't going to be playing Rutgers, PSU, MD, and OSU in bball and Olympic Sports, I apologize. I'd be willing to see where any of my information has been debunked, please feel free to share.
 
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