
why are you sooo smug for.. you killed the PAC!!!!!!
now you will be the death of the BiG!!!
lol jk



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why are you sooo smug for.. you killed the PAC!!!!!!
now you will be the death of the BiG!!!
lol jk
Everything you just pointed out about UW is all last century. But Don’t sell UW short - they also bring an 0-12 season and losing 14 of 16 games to their rivals. Like I said, Oregon is more valuable athletic program than all schools left. They have better facilities, highest recruiting results, and yes they are a National Brand.Nope. It would have already happened.
Washington brings more to the table than Oregon. A Natty for starters. More conference titles, more consensus all-Americans. More history.
Oregon brings nothing more to the Big 12 than they already have.
The flaw in that is they didnt play a Big XII schedule. would they still have finished as they did if they had? would Oklahoma still have made the Playoffs EVERY year they did had they already been in the SEC?Yes, and it does.
Is it still with Apple?![]()
Arizona State AD Makes Unexpected Announcement About The PAC-12's Future
It sounds like the PAC-12 might not be dead just yet. Arizona State AD Ray Anderson hinted a media deal will be reached.www.outkick.com
Arizona State Ray Anderson tells Arizona Sports new @pac12 deal, "may not be the projections originally contemplated but will be a solid enough financial situation to keep this conference together."
So that’s a really positive sign and the first one I’ve seen that would indicate the PAC will survive. It’s not a massively strong statement but I don’t think it’s made publicly if there wasn’t a desire on influential booster to stay.
yesIs it still with Apple?
Is it still with Apple?
If they do a deal with Apple it will be disastrous for the PAC as their exposure will plummet. No one is going to subscribe to Apple just to watch PAC games with the exception of their own Alumni. I think this will impact other larger programs from scheduling home games with PAC teams as well.
What the plan is is to have a deal with Apple for majority of the conference games, basically what the PAC-12 network is now, and the big games be on ESPN or FOX. So for instance a #3 Oregon vs #8 Washington game would be on ESPN or FOX, while Washington State vs CAL is on Apple.If they do a deal with Apple it will be disastrous for the PAC as their exposure will plummet. No one is going to subscribe to Apple just to watch PAC games with the exception of their own Alumni. I think this will impact other larger programs from scheduling home games with PAC teams as well.
As it stands right now a program like Oklahoma, Clemson, Alabama or Ohio State could hypothetically schedule a home-and-home with Oregon and it would be a massive game on national TV that generated massive ratings. Take that game and move it to Apple and those numbers fall off a cliff and the other fan base is going to struggle to find a way to even watch the stupid game.
If the deal they do is with Apple then it's just going to be a slow death.
Personally, I think the death of network television isn't far off and streaming platforms are likely the future. However, the Pac-12 isn't strong enough to take that first step. If the SEC or B1G made that move, it would be a domino effect, and that will likely be something we see some time this decade, but Pac-12 will need to follow in that regard if they want to survive that long.If they do a deal with Apple it will be disastrous for the PAC as their exposure will plummet. No one is going to subscribe to Apple just to watch PAC games with the exception of their own Alumni. I think this will impact other larger programs from scheduling home games with PAC teams as well.
As it stands right now a program like Oklahoma, Clemson, Alabama or Ohio State could hypothetically schedule a home-and-home with Oregon and it would be a massive game on national TV that generated massive ratings. Take that game and move it to Apple and those numbers fall off a cliff and the other fan base is going to struggle to find a way to even watch the stupid game.
If the deal they do is with Apple then it's just going to be a slow death.
I dont think the B1G Network is going anywhere. It seems to be well established and they put on plenty of content, it also seems far more accessible than even the SEC Network. I dont know, I have cable still and I pay for the sports package and I get the PAC12 Network and B1G Network, but I don't get SEC Network or ACC Network. So whatever deal the B1G has with it's network seems better and stronger than the SEC's.Personally, I think the death of network television isn't far off and streaming platforms are likely the future. However, the Pac-12 isn't strong enough to take that first step. If the SEC or B1G made that move, it would be a domino effect, and that will likely be something we see some time this decade, but Pac-12 will need to follow in that regard if they want to survive that long.
I think the entity that is the B1G Network will still exist, but it will be part of a streaming sports app and not on a cable box.I dont think the B1G Network is going anywhere. It seems to be well established and they put on plenty of content, it also seems far more accessible than even the SEC Network. I dont know, I have cable still and I pay for the sports package and I get the PAC12 Network and B1G Network, but I don't get SEC Network or ACC Network. So whatever deal the B1G has with it's network seems better and stronger than the SEC's.
So I guess maybe SEC would be the one to try and move to streaming for it's conference, but to me the B1G seems better.
True, I guess too if the conference feel confident enough they could survive on app subscriptions alone and not needing the aid of cable. But although I have the B1G Network now with the cable sports package, I wouldn't subscribe to just the B1G Network streaming, because I have no reason to. But since it's part of my sports package I do find myself watching B1G games during football or basketball season if there is an interesting game on it.I think the entity that is the B1G Network will still exist, but it will be part of a streaming sports app and not on a cable box.
I don’t disagree that will eventually happen but I also don’t think sports is going to lead the way for that.Personally, I think the death of network television isn't far off and streaming platforms are likely the future. However, the Pac-12 isn't strong enough to take that first step. If the SEC or B1G made that move, it would be a domino effect, and that will likely be something we see some time this decade, but Pac-12 will need to follow in that regard if they want to survive that long.
I'm interested to see how it all shakes out with streaming services and sports, however if it ends up like Bally that will really suck. Those dudes are the fucking worst. I'm glad it's backfiring in their faces but I still can't watch any of the pro sports teams I want because of them.I don’t disagree that will eventually happen but I also don’t think sports is going to lead the way for that.
Everyday TV is struggling and that’s why you see Peacock, Paramount and ESPN all having their own plate forms with others like Discovery being bundled in HBO. The major networks are preparing for this and ABC has the infrastructure their content just exist on HULU or Disney which is all owned under the Disney umbrella.
Basically there is going to be a general movement to all content into streaming platforms and that point Sports will split but first it will be bundled as part of another service. An example I would expect the SEC and its network to be bundled in at ESPN for at least the next 10 years. The B1G will get bundled somewhere as well for the length of their contract.
When those contracts end then decisions will need to be made if you go alone or work with a streaming partner. I would be on a partnership because the infrastructure for both running a streaming service and producing the content isn’t for the faint of heart. So in the end the SEC and B1G will have their own “brand” but they will be bundled with another service and I doubt anyone will own and run their own deal,
now a report of ION??![]()
You have to use more words than that if we are going to know what you are talking about.and now being reported to not be involved
Brett McMurphy Action network, said ION television and Scripps sports was involved in the Pac 12 negotiations about an hour ago.You have to use more words than that if we are going to know what you are talking about.