The Civil War is OVER

Oregon has just as many national titles as Oregon State.

ZERO :dhd:
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Heisman runner up QB, and 5th in the final CFP ratings.

Congrats???







Edit.
To all the rest of the Duck fans, please ignore. This is for OD only.
Well, I got one out of two correct.
 
Plain and simple, they will. Apparently, you have an issue with reading comprehension.

You used present tense. Apparently you have an issue with writing verb tenses.
 
OP, having been left behind in the reorganization, Oregon State and Washington State control the PAC and what’s left of its fortunes. Time will tell what they elect to do with it.

Don't think so

They don't control the conference.

Try again


"Oregon State and Washington State won a significant legal victory earlier this week when a judged ruled they have sole control of the Pac-12 and potentially hundreds of millions in assets, paving the way for them to move forward on clarifying their future plans for conference affiliation."

 
"Oregon State and Washington State won a significant legal victory earlier this week when a judged ruled they have sole control of the Pac-12 and potentially hundreds of millions in assets, paving the way for them to move forward on clarifying their future plans for conference affiliation."


Was reversed.
 
Was reversed.


"The defendants appealed the ruling the next day and the Supreme Court kept in place a temporary restraining order the lower court had granted Oregon State and Washington State in September when they first took the conference and departing schools to court.

The latest ruling keeps the status quo in place longer — any decisions in the conference must be made by unanimous vote"

Basically Oregon St and Washington St vote against any of the other schools that are leaving on anything and everything and it will not pass. i.e. There is no majority vote.

I'd call that Oregon St and Washington St in full control.

 
"The defendants appealed the ruling the next day and the Supreme Court kept in place a temporary restraining order the lower court had granted Oregon State and Washington State in September when they first took the conference and departing schools to court.

The latest ruling keeps the status quo in place longer — any decisions in the conference must be made by unanimous vote"

Basically Oregon St and Washington St vote against any of the other schools that are leaving on anything and everything and it will not pass. i.e. There is no majority vote.

I'd call that Oregon St and Washington St in full control.

By that same token, aren't Oregon and Washington "in full control"? No votes can pass without the other.

Congrats on doing your research this time instead of posting outdated info.
 
By that same token, aren't Oregon and Washington "in full control"? No votes can pass without the other.

Congrats on doing your research this time instead of posting outdated info.

1) No. Oregon St and Washington St can just vote "No" on any and every proposal regarding the division of revenue.
Come August 2024 Oregon and Washington will no longer be members of the PAC. They won't even be in the room.

2) Your statement wasn't accurate.
 
1) No. Oregon St and Washington St can just vote "No" on any and every proposal regarding the division of revenue.
Come August 2024 Oregon and Washington will no longer be members of the PAC. They won't even be in the room.

2) Your statement wasn't accurate.

Division of revenue agreements are already set. Oregon and Washington can just vote "No" on any and every proposal regarding a change to the division of revenue.

Your statement wasn't accurate.
 
Division of revenue agreements are already set. Oregon and Washington can just vote "No" on any and every proposal regarding a change to the division of revenue.

Your statement wasn't accurate.

I mainly refer to any asset value/revenue remaining after August 2024.

Oregon and Washington will not be voting on anything after that. They won't even be in the room. They may not be in the room come next court hearing.

However, Oregon St and Washington St are in full control here. As I stated (and the court agrees), all they have to do is vote "NO" on any future proposals.

Are you aware of "Prior Practice" rules in adjudication or arbitration?

The "Prior Practice" was Commissioner Kliavkoff removing USC and UCLA as Board Representatives over a year ago.

Where were Oregon and Washington's complaints then? SILENCE!!

USC and UCLA … were removed as Board representatives under the Constitution and Bylaws following their notice of withdrawal from the Pac-12,” Kliavkoff stated.
“Supplemental distributions expected: Subject to due process rights, the Pac-12 may reduce the anticipated $105M distributions to our departing members (Colorado, USC, and UCLA).

“— Pac-12 bylaws allow the Board to issue penalties against members who withdraw before August 1, 2024.

“— The Board is considering options, but we are contemplating seeking considerable financial damages against our departing members that could result in supplemental distributions to the remaining 9 universities.”

 
Won't be much there. Some residuals from NCAA tournaments, and thats about it.


Neither you or I know how much will be there.

I ask again....

Where were Oregon and Washington's complaints last fall, winter, spring, and summer, when Commissioner Kliavkoff removed USC and UCLA's presence as Board Representatives (i.e. Removed their votes), and stated the PAC was seeking financial damages (reduction in distributions), and that those damages would be divvied up among the remaining schools?

Oregon and Washington were just fine with Kliavkoff's decision....... Until they weren't. LOL
 
Neither you or I know how much will be there.

I ask again....

Where were Oregon and Washington's complaints last fall, winter, spring, and summer, when Commissioner Kliavkoff removed USC and UCLA's presence as Board Representatives (i.e. Removed their votes), and stated the PAC was seeking financial damages (reduction in distributions), and that those damages would be divvied up among the remaining schools?

Oregon and Washington were just fine with Kliavkoff's decision....... Until they weren't. LOL

You're talking about fairness. I'm talking about reality.
 
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