WestHartHusk
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PAC still want to play the B1G?
Once they went to the playoffs, the Rose Bowl lost its lusterPAC still want to play the B1G?
Can't the Rose Bowl find teams nationwide to play rather than B10 and Pac-12. I am more worried about the colleges like UConn which find themselves struggling with realignment trends,
Texas, Oklahoma, USC and UCLA are past their prime? I disagree.USC has been dissatisfied with the PAC for a while now. They were reported to be even looking at going independent a few years ago. So this is hardly a shock. And it is the Big X answer to the SEC. You want a passed its prime Texas and Oklahoma. We’ll see you and raise a past it’s prime USC and never quite was UCLA. It sort of reminds me of George Steinbrenner and the Yankees…if there was a big name out there he’d pay any price to get him in pinstripes. But most of the time, it was the homegrown guys who actually led the championship teams, not the Mr. May types.
This is why I think the Pac12 will be the name of the conference that owns the "merged teams"... it allows the Big XII and Pac12 to merge with the top state schools and shake the schools that are less desirable to affiliate with or too far East. They'll take the dollars talked about from the Big XII TV deal out west (maybe grow it slightly) and not have to split into the same number of pieces they would've otherwise.Looks like the Big12 was just a little too early with their recent expansion. The Pac12 remnants would have been a more manageable fit with the Big12 from a numbers standpoint.
Who's going along with this from the Big12?This is why I think the Pac12 will be the name of the conference that owns the "merged teams"... it allows the Big XII and Pac12 to merge with the top state schools and shake the schools that are less desirable to affiliate with or too far East. They'll take the dollars talked about from the Big XII TV deal out west (maybe grow it slightly) and not have to split into the same number of pieces they would've otherwise.
I think the best possible combination represents (we'll assume Stanford, Wash & Oregon leave once Notre Dame finishes their negotiation, if any of them remain it becomes a no-brainer that the Pac-12 is the conference used to consolidate):Who's going along with this from the Big12?