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What is going to hurt is they will throw parties in NYC and UConn won’t be invited.If BY doesn’t get “what he wants” in UConn because of Utah……that means he never wanted UConn. Bamboozled
What is going to hurt is they will throw parties in NYC and UConn won’t be invited.If BY doesn’t get “what he wants” in UConn because of Utah……that means he never wanted UConn. Bamboozled
I'm guessing the main reason SDSU was left twisting in the wind a little more than a month ago was the disdain that the UC system (with Cal as the crown jewel) holds towards the CSU system. They now obviously have little choice other than accept SDSU (and possibly Fresno St) as members but I believe they will fight with everything they have to keep what they view as a four year community college (Boise St) from joining the conference they compete in. Don't be surprised (if they do add SMU) to see names like Tulane, Rice and Tulsa thrown around.There is a perception that P5 is greater than G5 no matter what. The only schools thay escape G5 purgatory are schools that have had dream type football seasons on their recent resume. Cincinnati, recent playoff appearance. UCF recent undefeated seasons. Houston hell of a run under Tom Herman. At this point, if this falls through, the only thing that will change perception is our own football magic carpet ride. Which makes the decision to bring back Edsall and stick with him as long as they did even more infuriating. A. Total. Waste. Of. TIME.
If the PAC survives in some capacity mabne other G5 standouts like SDSU, Boise, and, Tulane get call ups.
Which will be awkward at best. Like what is a sunbelt/Midwestern conference even doing here?What is going to hurt is they will throw parties in NYC and UConn won’t be invited.
Huh? Colorado was 13. Arizona is 14. Who are 15 and 16? Media speculates or has sources. But we don’t know until it’s done.If ASU is 16 (and UofA 15) who is #14?
There is a perception that P5 is greater than G5 no matter what.
I don’t think so. A lot of people have heard it was a “done deal.” Apparently it’s not. But it’s not over until it’s over.That guy and his source were clearly FOS.
It's scary how many "done deals" we've been apart of in conference realignment. Do we not pass a background check or something?I don’t think so. A lot of people have heard it was a “done deal.” Apparently it’s not. But it’s not over until it’s over.
Time will tell. But whoever is paying their media deal will have a say. Boise State gets basically their own TV deal while in the MWC. They may look down their noses at them, but in reality those schools looking for lifeboats from the Big12 is all the proof anyone needs to know their puffery about academics is all bluster.I'm guessing the main reason SDSU was left twisting in the wind a little more than a month ago was the disdain that the UC system (with Cal as the crown jewel) holds towards the CSU system. They now obviously have little choice other than accept SDSU (and possibly Fresno St) as members but I believe they will fight with everything they have to keep what they view as a four year community college (Boise St) from joining the conference they compete in. Don't be surprised (if they do add SMU) to see names like Tulane, Rice and Tulsa thrown around.
I blame the UConn Mac and cheese kidIt's scary how many "done deals" we've been apart of in conference realignment. Do we not pass a background check or something?
I don't know how many more "done deals" we have to endure until people learn to keep their fat mouths shut.I don’t think so. A lot of people have heard it was a “done deal.” Apparently it’s not. But it’s not over until it’s over.
It’s perception. UConn football would improve in a power conference. If other teams beat UConn it’s no big deal and they should. If they lose to UConn it would be an embarrassment to the highest degree. No doubt UConn would win some games. Apparently AZ is a better respected BB school.I think I agree with the others, the ADs would much rather Utah than us. Lets face it, nobody understands UConn and the 2011 backstab plus 3 bad coaches put us in a bind. If this were National Champions AND 7-5 football I dont think this plays out like this.
His tweet identified UofA as 15 and ASU as 16.Huh? Colorado was 13. Arizona is 14. Who are 15 and 16? Media speculates or has sources. But we don’t know until it’s done.
For the most part yes. For Stanford and Cal, academics hold a good amount of weight.Time will tell. But whoever is paying their media deal will have a say. Boise State gets basically their own TV deal while in the MWC. They may look down their noses at them, but in reality those schools looking for lifeboats from the Big12 is all the proof anyone needs to know their puffery about academics is all bluster.
Time will tell. But whoever is paying their media deal will have a say. Boise State gets basically their own TV deal while in the MWC. They may look down their noses at them, but in reality those schools looking for lifeboats from the Big12 is all the proof anyone needs to know their puffery about academics is all bluster.
He worded it weirdly but he’s definitely calling Arizona State 15. He’s saying ASU will follow #14 Arizona as #15.His tweet identified UofA as 15 and ASU as 16.
I was poking fun at a hack (who likely operates out of his basement) trying to pass as a credible journalist.
We reacted to Dave Benedict's tweets long before the Utah news was reported. So the biggest part of the reaction had little to do with what I consider a later confirmation.I don’t think so. A lot of people have heard it was a “done deal.” Apparently it’s not. But it’s not over until it’s over.
I had a sneaking suspicion that this was the Big 12’s motive all along. I think they sensed weakness in the PAC when they hit the media deal before them and wanted to cripple them by offering their members more money. Pretty savvy (bush league) move by Yormark. There’s absolutely no way the PAC can negotiate Big 12 type money ever again, even if they still remain a conference after all thisIt should be obvious to all what is happening.
Any talk of building an epic basketball conference, or adding schools that want to be there is just eyewash.
This is about the Big 12 and probably the B1G eliminating a rival conference. We saw this with what the ACC did to the Big East.
For the Big 12 taking anything less than the 4 corners would be a failure. Adding UConn just gets in the way of that.
It’s over guys. Better hope for the ACC or better yet just keep working on ourselves.
I had a sneaking suspicion that this was the Big 12’s motive all along. I think they sensed weakness in the PAC when they hit the media deal before them and wanted to cripple them by offering their members more money. Pretty savvy (bush league) move by Yormark. There’s absolutely no way the PAC can negotiate Big 12 type money ever again, even if they still remain a conference after all this
Huh? Colorado was 13. Arizona is 14. Who are 15 and 16? Media speculates or has sources. But we don’t know until it’s done.
This is where the tone of Ad Db’s tweet were wrong. The wind has been taking out of the fanbase’s sail. The rent won’t be packed game week 1. Continuing to promote football and garner support as an independent with no real home will be a growing struggle. The end game now is to stop the bleeding. But how?