OREGON to the B1G

Not really. Exactly what we’ve been saying for months. The ACC stuff is just noise IMO. Everything else is going to chalk. The networks aren’t giving prorate shares if you added anyone.

We'll see. I think there's legit smoke here. I'm not predicting this to break at the same time as the PAC information but I don't think FSU is going to wait out this contract.
 
We'll see. I think there's legit smoke here. I'm not predicting this to break at the same time as the PAC information but I don't think FSU is going to wait out this contract.
Good luck with that. It will take years and no one takes them until they are clear of the GOR.
 
We'll see. I think there's legit smoke here. I'm not predicting this to break at the same time as the PAC information but I don't think FSU is going to wait out this contract.
Good luck with that. It will take years and no one takes them until they are clear of the GOR
 
Looks like the B10 is waiting for the other teams to bolt to the B12, and then scoop up 2-4 teams having already had talks with them.


"But the key remains Big Ten doesn’t want to be predatory.…"

This is the biggest bunch of bullshit I've heard. They too fucking USC and UCLA but they don't want to be "predatory"?
 
Oh damn, that escalated quick:


Big Ten: We need information on Oregon and Washington

***10 minutes later***

Big Ten: We got we need. Begin the negotiations with Amazon
 
Reports are that UW is saying they are only leaving the Pac if Oregon does. Zona has their meeting a few hours before UW's and they are saying similar things.

Looks like everyone is on edge and none want to pull the trigger first.

Even if the B1G offers only half shares to UW and Oregon it will still be more money than Pac at the base all share the same that is likely.

If Pac doesn't offer higher shares to both I can't see them staying.
 
Reports are that UW is saying they are only leaving the Pac if Oregon does. Zona has their meeting a few hours before UW's and they are saying similar things.

Looks like everyone is on edge and none want to pull the trigger first.

Even if the B1G offers only half shares to UW and Oregon it will still be more money than Pac at the base all share the same that is likely.

If Pac doesn't offer higher shares to both I can't see them staying.

I heard the pac share with apple would be around 20 mill.
 
I heard the pac share with apple would be around 20 mill.
The actual number isn't known. They say it could be closer to B12 money.

Given how fucked up travel will be for all sports it needs to be a fair amount higher to want to bail.
 
Reports are that UW is saying they are only leaving the Pac if Oregon does. Zona has their meeting a few hours before UW's and they are saying similar things.

Looks like everyone is on edge and none want to pull the trigger first.

Even if the B1G offers only half shares to UW and Oregon it will still be more money than Pac at the base all share the same that is likely.

If Pac doesn't offer higher shares to both I can't see them staying.

I would expect some quick announcements so the focus isn't on one school "breaking up the PAC".

Arizona, ASU, Utah to the Big 12. Oregon and UW to the Big Ten. Both feel inevitable at this point.

Nobody is signing the PAC's deal. It's hard to decipher but people I trust say the expected # with incentives is around 22M. That's not enough, especially for an all streaming deal. Big Ten will probably put UW and Oregon on the Maryland/Rutgers/Nebraska plan. But the offer will likely be more than the PAC or Big 12 so it's a long term win for both Oregon and Washington.
 
If I'm correct regarding the ACC GOR being able to take future media rights when a team goes to another conference.....

If Clemson and FSU break the GOR and go to the Big 10 or SEC, the ACC could take their Big 10 distributions.

$75 million x 2 = $150 million/year to distribute to the remaining 12 ACC teams.

That's a $12.5 million per year raise for each remaining ACC school.
Not really, whatever check the BIG / SEC cuts to FSU or Clem, it's their money. The way I understand it is that the ACC GOR means ESPN owns the TV rights to ACC Home games and the ACC schools get compensated for those broadcast. That means if Clem / FSU were to jump to the BIG, FOX wouldn't make a dime off of their home games (but make money when FSU/Clem travels up north) meaning the BIG wouldn't get much of a raise for adding them.

Now why would the BIG / SEC add FSU and Clem for half the value?? Idk, unless y'all feeling extra generous :pray:
 
Reports are that UW is saying they are only leaving the Pac if Oregon does. Zona has their meeting a few hours before UW's and they are saying similar things.

Looks like everyone is on edge and none want to pull the trigger first.

Even if the B1G offers only half shares to UW and Oregon it will still be more money than Pac at the base all share the same that is likely.

If Pac doesn't offer higher shares to both I can't see them staying.
Ain't no one staying with a 100% streaming deal that might just equal the B12 if they meet subscription goals.

Arizona and ASU will announce at around the same time and Oregon and Washington will announce at the same time and EVERYONE will blame Colorado for killing the PAC.
 
I would expect some quick announcements so the focus isn't on one school "breaking up the PAC".

Arizona, ASU, Utah to the Big 12. Oregon and UW to the Big Ten. Both feel inevitable at this point.

Nobody is signing the PAC's deal. It's hard to decipher but people I trust say the expected # with incentives is around 22M. That's not enough, especially for an all streaming deal. Big Ten will probably put UW and Oregon on the Maryland/Rutgers/Nebraska plan. But the offer will likely be more than the PAC or Big 12 so it's a long term win for both Oregon and Washington.
I think we'll know tonight after some of the meetings happening tonight for Arizona and ASU. If that domino falls, it will all explode tomorrow.
 
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