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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

GoKU had us at 14, but Greg Flugar always said that we were behind Arizona, Arizona State and Utah. Greg also indicated that there was legitimate interest by Yormark. The disconnect with the order of priority schools is what confused me. Greg and GoKU have different sources. Perhaps what Yormark wanted differed from the presidents.
Seems like everything points to Az St and Utah being off the board until Wash and Ore left. That's how we were 14.

Couple of years ago I bought a car. The brand was my third choice behind a new Rolls Royce and a used Rolls Royce. Turned out nobody would sell me a Rolls for the money I had available so I went with door #3.
 
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Still think the best way forward is the below:

Stanford
Cal
Oregon State
Washington State
San Diego State
UNLV
Colorado State
Gonzaga
Saint Mary's
Loyola Marymount
Santa Clara
UConn (football only)
Army/Navy (football only)

Good Olympic sports, academics and eastern football presence.
 
What the hell is a PAC asset?
Canzano said:

The Pac-4 members may attempt to keep an imbalanced share of conference revenue in the next year. The conference expects to receive $420 million in television and postseason funds.

There’s also an “emergency fund” that had more than $40 million in it before the pandemic hit in 2020.
 
Still think the best way forward is the below:

Stanford
Cal
Oregon State
Washington State
San Diego State
UNLV
Colorado State
Gonzaga
Saint Mary's
Loyola Marymount
Santa Clara
UConn (football only)
Army/Navy (football only)

Good Olympic sports, academics and eastern football presence.
I agree this wouldn’t be bad for us (re football only) but our hoops is what makes us attractive.
 
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One of the writers tweeted (can’t find it right now) that the PAC had a $30M/team offer from ESPN in 2022 and rejected it.
This video talks about an Athletic.com article stating that Amazon was a player until Colorado exited. They had a small linear component that would have made the PAC members much more comfortable with the deal.

 
That's a shame. The MWC should at least buy the PAC name if not its obligations

Nah. Let the Pac8/Pac12 die with dignity.

The bloodline for the family name is dead.
 
Whenever someone mentions Christopher Cross, you gotta throw this in there.

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Wrapping up work week on second shift out in California.

Get to hotel room and start channel surfing and see Cartoon Network has Space Ghost After Dark. It had been a while but it was always good for a laugh.

And what do I see? Tenacious D as guests.

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Still think the best way forward is the below:

Stanford
Cal
Oregon State
Washington State
San Diego State
UNLV
Colorado State
Gonzaga
Saint Mary's
Loyola Marymount
Santa Clara
UConn (football only)
Army/Navy (football only)

Good Olympic sports, academics and eastern football presence.
How’s Santa Clara going to be a full member when they don’t play football?
 
Definite key tweet:
 

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How’s Santa Clara going to be a full member when they don’t play football?
WCC would be a great place to park all the Olympic sports for Cal and Stanford if they want to do a national football conference while keeping Olympic sports in a regional conference.

Santa Clara would be a great add since it is a great academic school, and both are very close to Stanford and Cal. Got to give me other Alma mater some plug here.

Also, there is ST Mary's and USF nearby as well in the WCC.

The other option is to merge with the Big East if the Catholic schools are willing to do it.
 
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WCC would be a great place to park all the Olympic sports for Cal and Stanford if they want to do a national football conference while keeping Olympic sports in a regional conference.

The other option is to merge with the Big East if the Catholic schools are willing to do it.
Stanford may look the other way for possible acc consideration (ignore 1 Catholic school BCU). Would a school rumored to be uninterested in the Big XII due to BYU and Baylor associate with the mostly Catholic WCC? (Exceptions: Church of Christ Pepperdine, historically Methodist Pacific)
 
Canzano said:

The Pac-4 members may attempt to keep an imbalanced share of conference revenue in the next year. The conference expects to receive $420 million in television and postseason funds.

There’s also an “emergency fund” that had more than $40 million in it before the pandemic hit in 2020.
That’s. a chunk of money But when you consider lthe teams that destroyed the conference paid zero exit fee money. the teams leaving won’t be happy but to prevent a law suit In a. Northern California court They might agree to a deal .
Amazing it cost you a bundle to leave a conference with minimal media deals , $34 million for the MW ,$15,000,000 for the AAC and Big East but $0 to destroy a P5 conference over 100 years old
 
Stanford may look the other way for possible acc consideration (ignore 1 Catholic school BCU). Would a school rumored to be uninterested in the Big XII due to BYU and Baylor associate with the mostly Catholic WCC? (Exceptions: Church of Christ Pepperdine, historically Methodist Pacific)
Santa Clara, Loyola, and Gonzaga are both ranked higher academically than Baylor or BYU. They also don't carry near the same amount of baggage as those two.
 
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