And there are 3 reasons they still remain on the board.I don't follow that logic at all, but go ahead - own it. Colorado joined along with Utah in 2011, prior to that AZ and AZ state joined in 1978 - the rest have been together much longer. Regardless of time, there is no hard rule that pulling one Jenga block tumbles the tower....particularly when it was the top block and frankly an underperformer.
I'm not going to sit here and rule out scenarios as it relates to the P12 and B12. Seems to me most reasonable outcomes remain on the board including a scenario where only Colorado leaves.
I'd kick both out of bed. There's more room on the floor!I wouldn’t kick either out for eating crackers in bed, just sayin.
Who really knows anything? If it's CR related the person has somewhat of a following i bring it back here. Everybody has a "source"these days. This guy has "The King" source. Can't beat Royalty!Had
Hasn't it been reported that both AZ schools will stay in the PAC 12 regardless?
Since we know from our history that schools will do whatever is in their best interest, loyalty be damned, I don't see why just 1 can't leave. Maybe you could expand on why you think the PAC is an all or nothing entity.If one school leaves the PAC 12, all the schools leave the PAC 12. There is no scenario in which UConn joins the Big 12 with just one pac 12 school.
Since we know from our history that schools will do whatever is in their best interest, loyalty be damned, I don't see why just 1 can't leave. Maybe you could expand on why you think the PAC is an all or nothing entity.
Waylon is being intentionally obtuse here as he evidently believes it makes him look smarter.Since we know from our history that schools will do whatever is in their best interest, loyalty be damned, I don't see why just 1 can't leave. Maybe you could expand on why you think the PAC is an all or nothing entity.
I don't follow that logic at all, but go ahead - own it. Colorado joined along with Utah in 2011, prior to that AZ and AZ state joined in 1978 - the rest have been together much longer. Regardless of time, there is no hard rule that pulling one Jenga block tumbles the tower....particularly when it was the top block and frankly an underperformer.
I'm not going to sit here and rule out scenarios as it relates to the P12 and B12. Seems to me most reasonable outcomes remain on the board including a scenario where only Colorado leaves.
Running for the door is not necessarily om their best interest. I will go so far as to state that for the bulk of the conference remaining is far better for their interests than leaving (unless the B1G calls).What will the other 9 schools do when 1 leaves?
They will act in their own best interest, which means they will all run for the door. Do you think the Big 12 will take UConn over Oregon or Arizona or Washington? No chance.
The ONLY WAY this "1 Pac 12 team partnering with UConn" scenario works is if the other 9 schools shut down their athletic programs. Doesn't seem very likely, does it?
Or, hear me out, the PAC could expand with SDSU or SMU or Colorado State instead of imploding.What will the other 9 schools do when 1 leaves?
They will act in their own best interest, which means they will all run for the door. Do you think the Big 12 will take UConn over Oregon or Arizona or Washington? No chance.
The ONLY WAY this "1 Pac 12 team partnering with UConn" scenario works is if the other 9 schools shut down their athletic programs. Doesn't seem very likely, does it?
You were already on the other side of this argument saying that if more than one PAC12 team left we were doomed. So the chances are no longer 50/50 if you understand math. They're Zero. But I'm sure there's another card left to play that you can dream up to backfill your last 50 posts.
Running for the door is not necessarily om their best interest. I will go so far as to state that for the bulk of the conference remaining is far better for their interests than leaving (unless the B1G calls).
The ONLY WAY this "1 Pac 12 team partnering with UConn" scenario works is if the other 9 schools shut down their athletic programs. Doesn't seem very likely, does it?
Its statements like this when you realize you are not conversing with someone with a full deck of cards.
Can't believe Oregon hasn't already shut down when USC and UCLA left.
Can't believe USF, Cincy and UConn didn't shut down when the BE crumbled.
Can't believe Temple even exists at all. My god - kicked out by their conference with a literal boot years ago.
Wholesale exit of D1 sports doesn't happen too often. None of the above died the day things got bad.
A more likely scenario is that the P12 just adds SDST. All indications are Yormark is not prepared for any kind of B12-P12 merger. He has the green light to add 1-4 schools and that's it at this hr. The media world wants to digest the current landscape before kicking off the next thing. You have a better argument that somehow, someway we see Cal and Stanford push for that 4th spot. But I think those schools will wait it out for something else.....even independence before joining Baylor and Co.
Oh I understand it. The position is faulty...but moreover, its the certainty of the position that is particularly questionable.I have explained my position to you about 10 times. You don't understand it. That is not my fault.
What bothers me is, nothing that I recall in CR has gone the way of what all the pundits and CR have been talking about.Who really knows anything? If it's CR related the person has somewhat of a following i bring it back here. Everybody has a "source"these days. This guy has "The King" source. Can't beat Royalty!
Big 12 has to extend invite.What will the other 9 schools do when 1 leaves?
They will act in their own best interest, which means they will all run for the door. Do you think the Big 12 will take UConn over Oregon or Arizona or Washington? No chance.
The ONLY WAY this "1 Pac 12 team partnering with UConn" scenario works is if the other 9 schools shut down their athletic programs. Doesn't seem very likely, does it?
The only way any Pac 12 school leaves is if the TV contract is problematic. If that happens, they will all want to leave.
Do you know how I know I am right about none of the remaining schools wanting to leave the Pac 12 unless the league is coming apart? Because none of the remaining Pac 12 schools have tried to leave the league. Do you think the Big 12 would have added UCF, Cincinnati or Houston if any of the Pac 12 schools had wanted in? Of course not. Unless you have "inside information", it is safe to assume that the Pac 12 schools think this is going to work out. If something happens to change that perception, they will all be running for the door.
See Old Big East (Syracuse, Rutgers, Cincinnati, West Virginia, Pitt, UConn, Louisville, USF) if you want to see what that looks like.
So if we're that important to the Big XII, the reason that they didn't bring us in by June 30, instead of waiting an additional year, would be what exactly? It taking us makes them more money, why would they wait to see what Colorado would do (or for any other event)?I have a different take. I believe (hope) that the B12 has two goals for the conference: solidify their status as the premier hoops league and plant a flag in the NYC-area market. Both of those goals would add money and prestige to the conference. UCONN hits both of those targets. UCONN is the only available school (outside of something crazy like ND joining the B12) that will add to the B12's revenue. Any PAC12 team will only add to the number of schools cutting up the conference revenue.
UCONN is the most important piece of the B12 expansion plan. They hope to shake out a PAC 12 team, but if not, they will ask us as full members and add Gonzaga or St. John's as a hoops only member.
We add value but they won't take us alone. They prefer adding us with a PAC-12 member, so they will wait until the dust settles on their contract. If they can't get a PAC-12 team to leave, they will either 1) add us with Gonzaga or St. Johns (hoops only) or wait until another partner for us comes along. They know we are available.So if we're that important to the Big XII, the reason that they didn't bring us in by June 30, instead of waiting an additional year, would be what exactly? It taking us makes them more money, why would they wait to see what Colorado would do (or for any other event)?