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[QUOTE="CAtlantic, post: 4351719, member: 11388"] MH ver3@MH ver3 · 34m I have heard that if WA and OR stay that that could possibly keep Stanford and Cal in the fold-I’ve also heard Stanford is very close to going Indy. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 35m Replying to @MH ver3 So with those for and the state schools (assuming Utah and AZSU get B12 invites) you have a core of 6. Would need to probably add 6. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 35m Most valuable 6 left of G5 (in PAC footprint-I’m omitting the eastern ones) according to valuations B12 had done MH ver3@MH ver3 · 35m SDSU, SMU, Boise (football only), Fresno, UNLV, New Mexico. Maybe add Gonzaga in basketball for the slight revenue bump that would give since they draw a National audience. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 36m B12 just last year considered adding Boise/Gonzaga as partial members in that same set up. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 32m Don’t underestimate a possible Pac12 invite for Airforce either. Would help them reclaim partially, a soon to be lost market, and actually aligns very well culturally with PAC. Stephen Dodd@spdodd74 · 22m Replying to @MH ver3 Any word on the meeting between Yormark and Phil Knight? MH ver3@MH ver3 · 18m Yes. I’m about to tweet it. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 28m Rumor: I havent confirmed it but I just heard AZ and Utah are meeting with their executive board on Wednesday and that’s the same day Colorado is having yet another closed executive session to discuss conference affiliation. Exorcist of Stupidity@JamieExorcistof · 17m Replying to @MH ver3 one of the best inside Arizona sources was on 365 sports today and confirmed that right now Arizona is on track to be a member of the Big 12 by 2026. He also said Colorado has the jump on everyone as they've already had 3 executive meetings for conference Athletics. The odd thi.. MH ver3@MH ver3 · 15m Because AZST is not in a drivers seat to do anything. Sadly they may not get a B12 offer. I hope they do though! Exorcist of Stupidity@JamieExorcistof · 11m This is a great point! Jason Scheer said the two schools tend to do stuff together, but two different cultures. Arizona Tuscon is college town. ASU has all professional sports of Phoenix. He said Arizona would leave ASU behind. You're right. They might be last to join or left out MH ver3@MH ver3 · 22m Just heard that Yormark meeting with Knight was basically Knight pleading to Yormark to keep the merger talks going and make it happen. Knight felt it was the best outcome for Oregon and the PAC with no B1G offer coming. college football fan@Genetics56 · 53m RIP Pac 12. college football fan@Genetics56 · 40m It's anyone's guess these days of what will happen outside of the Big Ten and SEC. With the news tonight we will not be getting a large third conference to house the left overs. IMO, some schools will end up at places like the Moutain West and AAC. [/QUOTE]
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