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

This outcome is not surprising given the three cons here: i) not a substantive increase in media revenue, ii) the substantial exit fees and iii) the increased travel.

But its still possible these AAC schools end up in this new fangled P12 at some point in the future should the new P12 have some success and when the AAC exit fees begin to wind down. That point in time might even be just a few years from now....depends on what traction the new P12 really can establish.

Plus, USF, Memphis & Tulane all still see themselves as having some sort of chance with the B12 and/or ACC in the years ahead.
 
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I would take a football only deal with the PAC 12, if offered. Since football is considered to be 80% of what media distribution deals are worth, 80% of 10 to 15,000,000 would equate to eight to $12 million for football. That would certainly help in making ends meet.

Not that I expect to get the offer
 
I don't think any of the remaining MWC schools move the needle for them outside Air Force.
Might as well try to grab UNLV along with Air Force to build out a western flank + expand into a huge market
 
I would take a football only deal with the PAC 12, if offered. Since football is considered to be 80% of what media distribution deals are worth, 80% of 10 to 15,000,000 would equate to eight to $12 million for football. That would certainly help in making ends meet.

Not that I expect to get the offer
Not the worst idea, especially if the conference only has 8 members. Obligated to only 7 league games per year (so only 3.5 trips west a year) and the freedom to schedule the other 5 games as we see fit.

I don't expect to get the offer either, but if they call, I'm answering.
 
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Please please please invite our football program. Leave basketball in the Big East, put football in the PAC. And everyone is happy in the short term. Plus it's an extra $7-8M in our pocket which would be huge for our budget.
 
This will be an unpopular take here but needs to be said: if we are really looking at football only somewhere (highly skeptical that it ever happens), the AAC is a better fit than the PAC.
 
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Please please please invite our football program. Leave basketball in the Big East, put football in the PAC. And everyone is happy in the short term. Plus it's an extra $7-8M in our pocket which would be huge for our budget.
This would be the ideal outcome for us and the PAC-12 if we can get a football only membership. If Zags can get full share without football, then we are really been under valued.
 
This would be the ideal outcome for us and the PAC-12 if we can get a football only membership. If Zags can get full share without football, then we are really been under valued.
not really. Any deal would probably leave us outside windows to join the B12. Not making the B12 means we dont have a life raft when basketball splits away
 
This will be an unpopular take here but needs to be said: if we are really looking at football only somewhere (highly skeptical that it ever happens), the AAC is a better fit than the PAC.
Would depend on the money but with Memphis, Tulane and USF staying along with Army and Navy and better geography, you’re right. Thing is the AAC would never have us after we abandoned them.
 
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So which side leaked it? PAC-12 trying to attract the best schools or Gonzaga trying to get an offer from Big 12?
Not a blogger with limited Gonzaga contacts/insights a la a Greensboro HR recruiter Huskies sports guru wannabe?
 

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