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They are likely just adding SDSU and SMU and going with an Amazon/ESPN TV package. The only other candidates were UNLV and Fresno State.Not great news for the P12 but who else were they going to go after?
How the Pac 12 has fallen. SMU? Probably the 7th or 8th best football school in Texas. From a media standpoint, SMU does not move the needle and they are going to help a conference that might have a significant portion of their media contract coming from streaming? If I were Arizona, Arizona State and Colorado, I would seriously consider asking to join the Big 12. Better football and basketball and probably a better media contract, at least most of the games not streaming.They are likely just adding SDSU and SMU and going with an Amazon/ESPN TV package. The only other candidates were UNLV and Fresno State.
Our president stated that she would accept an invite to a P5 Conference if one comes along, so I guess they are still monitoring the situation.Shoot me. SMU and UCF are gonna be in “power conferences”? This is a bitter pill for the leftover PAC-12.
There’s a zillion people in metro Dallas and 5 of them care about SMU
Both sides in The TX/OU to The SEC Deal wanted it to happen, it was just about agreeing to terms. Nobody wants WVU to The ACC. Not the Big 12, because then they have to replace them. Not The ACC, as they have had 50+ years to take them and they’ve repeatedly said yeah we’re good. Finally not ESPN as they could not care less if the entire state of West Virginia got sucked into a black hole tomorrow.I'm surprised the ACC has stood pat so far. Considering there was all that talk about the tv deal being undervalued and needing to expand to open up the contract, they should be all over West Virginia.
Not only is it a P5 school, but it is a geographical fit with a lot of history with current ACC members. Not to mention they have both Football and Basketball pedigree.
Getting them and us into the conferance should be enough to force ESPN to renegotiate a higher deal, and it shores up the huge northern gap in the conference.
I'm surprised the ACC has stood pat so far. Considering there was all that talk about the tv deal being undervalued and needing to expand to open up the contract, they should be all over West Virginia.
Not only is it a P5 school, but it is a geographical fit with a lot of history with current ACC members. Not to mention they have both Football and Basketball pedigree.
Getting them and us into the conferance should be enough to force ESPN to renegotiate a higher deal, and it shores up the huge northern gap in the conference.