shizzle787
King Shizzle DCCLXXXVII of the Cesspool
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The more I think about this, the more I think the Pac-12 will come back around and likely up whatever offer they gave to us before.
So what are the pros and cons:
Cons:
We can no longer play 4-5 P4 schools a year (the max would be 3 going forward if we schedule an FCS game)
We would no longer play predominantly eastern schools
We would have to travel 4 times a year out west
Less games on TV
Potentially having to play 1-2 Pac-12 teams a year in men's and women's basketball on a rotation
Being in the same football league as potentially Texas State
Pros:
CFP money
A realistic path to the CFP (the Pac-12 champ will likely make the playoff 7-8 times a decade)
Additional TV monies (if we get 70% of a TV contract that could realistically be an additional 5-6 million per year in the coffers)
Decent name opponents (Boise State, SDSU, Washington State, Oregon State, etc.)
So what are the pros and cons:
Cons:
We can no longer play 4-5 P4 schools a year (the max would be 3 going forward if we schedule an FCS game)
We would no longer play predominantly eastern schools
We would have to travel 4 times a year out west
Less games on TV
Potentially having to play 1-2 Pac-12 teams a year in men's and women's basketball on a rotation
Being in the same football league as potentially Texas State
Pros:
CFP money
A realistic path to the CFP (the Pac-12 champ will likely make the playoff 7-8 times a decade)
Additional TV monies (if we get 70% of a TV contract that could realistically be an additional 5-6 million per year in the coffers)
Decent name opponents (Boise State, SDSU, Washington State, Oregon State, etc.)