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I think this is dumb but if it results in the Pac-12 getting more than the $30 million they are looking at, they'll take it.
If Washington & Oregon are stuck in the Pac-12; they'll be the conference shell with the power in the battle between the Pac-12 & Big XII.
That's 30M a year with Oregon & Washington included.Former Fox Sports Network president Bob Thompson told me last week that he estimated the Pac-12’s next media rights contract would command $500 million a year before the defection. With the Los Angeles’ television market gone, Thompson says the Pac-12’s media value is reduced to $300 million a year.
I would if they can add some other quality schools in the East as well for traveling partners.Question for everyone: although unlikely to happen, would you accept a Pac-12 invitation for all sports if the corner four schools left and the other six remained?
Only if there were East and West divisions.Question for everyone: although unlikely to happen, would you accept a Pac-12 invitation for all sports if the corner four schools left and the other six remained?
Exactly. There are some very good academic schools in the PAC-12 that are our peers, and it would make perfect sense to be in a conference with them. While there is a huge cultural difference between PAC-12 schools and many B12 schools, this isn't the case with PAC-12 and many ACC schools. If ACC implodes, ACC leftovers and PAC-12 leftovers should form a new nationwide conference with East and West coast divisions. Hopefully, we are included in this new league.Only if there were East and West divisions.
It's incredible that the folks in key positions such as the board of regents had no idea what was happening.Governor Newsome is not happy with UCLA's actions.
Gavin Newsom threatens action against UCLA due to Big Ten move | Fox News
UCLA and USC are leaving the Pac-12www.foxnews.com
It's incredible that the folks in key positions such as the board of regents had no idea what was happening.
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"All University of California campuses except Hastings College of the Law are governed by the Regents of the University of California as required by the Constitution of the State of California.[32] Eighteen regents are appointed by the governor for 12-year terms.[32] One member is a student appointed for a one-year term.[32] There are also seven ex officio members—the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the State Assembly, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, president and vice president of the alumni associations of UC, and the UC president.[32] The Academic Senate, made up of faculty members, is empowered by the regents to set academic policies.[32] In addition, the system-wide faculty chair and vice-chair sit on the Board of Regents as non-voting members."

If Newsom gets serious about this, the lawyers might be having a lot of fun arguing what this language means.It's incredible that the folks in key positions such as the board of regents had no idea what was happening.
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"All University of California campuses except Hastings College of the Law are governed by the Regents of the University of California as required by the Constitution of the State of California.[32] Eighteen regents are appointed by the governor for 12-year terms.[32] One member is a student appointed for a one-year term.[32] There are also seven ex officio members—the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the State Assembly, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, president and vice president of the alumni associations of UC, and the UC president.[32] The Academic Senate, made up of faculty members, is empowered by the regents to set academic policies.[32] In addition, the system-wide faculty chair and vice-chair sit on the Board of Regents as non-voting members."

Governor Newsome is not happy with UCLA's actions.
Gavin Newsom threatens action against UCLA due to Big Ten move | Fox News
UCLA and USC are leaving the Pac-12www.foxnews.com
Our maybe Cal goes to the B1G alsoI am guessing if Newsome can stop UCLA from going to the B1G, B1G can take Stanford. This way, both PAC-12 and B1G can keep a part of the LA, market. It would suck for UCLA, but it will protect some of the PAC-12 media deal.
Will it happen? Probably not. Maybe the governor can force UCLA to share some of that B1G money with UC Berkeley.
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