That’s not real. They have like 500 followers
That’s not real. They have like 500 followers
Yeah but, as someone said earlier in maybe one of other 30 threads, the value isn’t in Washington playing Stanford or Oregon playing Cal.Oregon and Washington are very interesting cases. All the so-called experts out there say the B1G can't really expand anymore because the networks don't have enough money to pay those extra teams. This is somewhat supported by the fact the Pac 12 (9) can't even get a semi-decent deal. Does Fox/NBC/CBS want to pay out another 130MM annually for two teams when they could basically get the whole PAC for a little more than that? No way.
Absolutely. It gets B1G alumni on the west coast more games to see, it gets B1G colleges more exposure and recruiting, it gets TV providers more games that tip off at different times. Most people in Ohio or Michigan aren't staying up to watch Pac12 games...but if they're playing their team, a rival, or any game that impacts the standings? You're going to get increased viewership.Yeah but, as someone said earlier in maybe one of other 30 threads, the value isn’t in Washington playing Stanford or Oregon playing Cal.
It’s Washington playing against Michigan or Oregon playing Ohio State. That’s the uptick.
It’s not the school in a vacuum.
They're not joining the Big 12. Oregon and Washington are basically a lock for the Big Ten if they simply hold on and wait.