I like league championships
All the top teams in mega leagues is going to flatten the vibe
All the top teams in mega leagues is going to flatten the vibe
Stanford is a Private Univ. State has no influence on their decision.package deal maybe. State says take one or none.
From an academic standpoint adding both of them would look good.
From a TV revenue standpoint, not so hot.
Cal is in a tough position. Strong Olympics sports where they excel, but recent drop off in Football and Basketball have hurt. Regents are well aware of the dollars and brand recognition that sports brings so if the B1G came calling they would jump in a heartbeat. Challenge is they don't have much leverage right now. They do have top academics and a large alumni network and TV eyeballs, which maybe the rest of the B1G finds appealing as well as being in a region that has top talent (the kid that got the deal in Miami is from near Cal).I know a Cal alum, and we were discussing this. I can see Cal and their cadre of profs who hate athletics saying let UCLA go and they stay put. Will be an interesting dynamic to see the State of California does not try to block it if Cal is willing to go along or just stays put. Cal used to have a rich athletic history, but lately, they have been middling. Maybe @rucoe89 has a different opinion or could add something here. This is just my opinion, which could be right or dead wrong.
Well I've always thought 2 step plan first west than east but that was with the assumption that ND and no one else for that matter could get out of the ACC GOR. Now possibly ND might be able to according to some reports with an exit fee of 140M, makes it seem possible that it could happen sooner. I've said before making yourself a cozy home for ND with national presence and rivals like USC, Michigan, MSU, Purdue is the best shot you'll ever have, especially with the ACC in shaky circumstances.Personally, I think this has always been a 2-step plan — and probably guided by USC, maybe even more than B1G.
Notre Dame wasn’t going to move until USC did. This now almost forces them, unless they truly are full of themselves (possible).
Notre Dame + Stanford seems most logical. And the pressure is on for them to act, or it’ll be Washington and Oregon.
Notre Dame’s chief rival, the trojans, are going to push them hard. Their other rival, Stanford, will be pushing them hard. Both maybe floating that their rivalry could go away.
From B1G perspective, they get the prize they’ve been after forever. And arguably the top academic university (that plays D1), Bay Area market, and another West coaster to hang with USC/UCLA.
At 18, they’d be positioned to take the best of the best AAU schools when/if they decide to expand again. 20 would be nice to have two separate Big TEN divisions, so the name actually makes sense 😜
This16 is plenty. Anything beyond that and conferences cease to be much of anything beyond TV negotiating organizations. The schools will barely know one another. Having 4 16-school conferences should be the way to end up, with either the B12 or ACC being the one that loses out.
Been reading articles today that say the shooting down of the expansion of the current playoffs was a big mistake by the ACC/PAC12. Mind you the B10 could have still held it up because you needed unanimity but they'd have been on an island alone. PAC12/ACC will have little say now with the SEC/B10 setting the rules and no need for unanimity the next go around. Eventually, that might have happened anyway but it could have prolonged their participation a little bit and threw a little more money in their direction too.What cracks me up with all of this is like the Big East 20 years ago, the Big 12, PAC 12 and ACC recently shot down the idea of a playoff with automatic bids. This might be the biggest mistake in the history of college sports…dumbasses.
I also think the B1G can screw this up if they keep waiting on Notre Dame.
SEC is going to be aggressive. They added Oklahoma/Texas to push west, and they might see B1G becoming national as the moment they need to strike.
With many Pac-12 teams desperately looking to jump ship, it’s a situation where B1G’s traditionally slow process could hurt us.
We want the jock schools (ie ASU, OSU, WSU) to go SEC — not the AAU state behemoths who could anchor the B1G west for generations.
It worries me a bit that Oregon and Washington were already told to wait. The longer they wait, better chance SEC has to grab them with Arizona/Utah/Colorado
I think you're a ND fan. What do you think will happen? You think ND will join the B10. I'd put it at better than 50/50 they do eventually, especially if they can choose some mates (Stanford), but that's just an educated guess so we'll see.The BIG loses nothing waiting on Oregon and UW. I mean great, they give the BIG a presence in the Northwest but honestly, they aren't altering the trajectory of the conference. With USC off the board, other than maybe Clemson and possibly FSU and Miami if they can return to their power glory days, there isn't much left to pluck that moves the needle.
Depends on how aggressive the SEC/ESPN are but also think it's likely the PAC12 schools give the B10 right of first refusal before anyone else....like one last chance before we go to this other offer. Having USC/UCLA in your back pocket helps with west coast teams too. Fit wise the B10 is better as well.I also think the B1G can screw this up if they keep waiting on Notre Dame.
SEC is going to be aggressive. They added Oklahoma/Texas to push west, and they might see B1G becoming national as the moment they need to strike.
With many Pac-12 teams desperately looking to jump ship, it’s a situation where B1G’s traditionally slow process could hurt us.
We want the jock schools (ie ASU, OSU, WSU) to go SEC — not the AAU state behemoths who could anchor the B1G west for generations.
It worries me a bit that Oregon and Washington were already told to wait. The longer they wait, better chance SEC has to grab them with Arizona/Utah/Colorado
If Notre Dame doesn't go B1G the conference already has a ready made rival for Stanford in Northwestern., in my opinionMy useless musings for B10 to 24, which will take years (with many here already mentioning all 3 parts separately):
• Notre Dame (waiting on them now before anything else) & Stanford (logical rival partner with ND)
• Oregon, Washington, Colorado to create 6 team West division (helps Olympic sports bigly)
• UVA, UNC and Duke to create complete 6 team division in East with us, UM and PSU (1 year of this or next massive media deal covers existing ACC GOR easily)
Definitely do not see Clemson (culture) or FSU (academics) coming to the B10 before the SEC.If Notre Dame doesn't go B1G the conference already has a ready made rival for Stanford in Northwestern., in my opinion
As for ACC programs to poach, Clemson and FSU might be the best choices ( football wise)
Oregon actually may have less longer term relevance post Phil Knights time on earth. Cal or AZ State could add more.If Notre Dame doesn't go B1G the conference already has a ready made rival for Stanford in Northwestern., in my opinion
As for ACC programs to poach, Clemson and FSU might be the best choices ( football wise)
I mentioned that in the other thread and wondered if Knight doesn’t take care of them in his will do they have the wherewithal to be the flashy program we’ve known them to be? I don’t know the answer but I’d probably want to know the answer if I’m thinking of them as a forever addition.Oregon actually may have less longer term relevance post Phil Knights time on earth. Cal or AZ State could add more.
ASU's TV market could be a big help if the B1G feels the Ducks won't have the same financial value, thinking long term, as a school like ASU might bring to the conference .Oregon actually may have less longer term relevance post Phil Knights time on earth. Cal or AZ State could add more.
I don't think ASU is in the picture for the B10 and even AZ I think would be below some schools in pecking order.ASU's TV market could be a big help if the B1G feels the Ducks won't have the same financial value, thinking long term, as a school like ASU might bring to the conference .
Cal academically and location make their credentials pretty good.
believe you're rightI don't think ASU is in the picture for the B10 and even AZ I think would be below some schools in pecking order.
If you are going to have these large conferences I would rather see every game a conference gameThis
7 games in your Division. 2 crossover games annually. 3 OCC each year.
I wonder how many people think of 84 year old Knight and how that might impact Oregon longer term. My mind thinks longer term like that sometimes but that was even escaping me until just recently. I'm blinded by flashy Nike Oregon too but what happens if that goes away to some degree? So hopefully that is being examined with regards to Oregon. If he's left them a ton of money or they have a bunch of other rich boosters then great but if not...hmmm might have to re-evaluate to make sure.believe you're right
i envision the UofA and ASU as potential Big 12 targets with ASU the logical choice if it's only 1 AZ school
But the TV market in the Phoenix/Tempe area might have the B1G take a look
Oregon seems like a lock to go B1G, but the after Knight discussions has me wondering if the Ducks might not be one of the best available from the PAC.
ASU because of media rankings might be a better fit for the long term , but I wouldn't be surprised to see the Sun Devils in the Big 12 instead and Oregon might just be with them if the B1G feeels without Knight they're not a good investment when it comes to the long run
going to be a lot of tweets putting out rumors.Not a traditional news source, so take with a grain of salt, but I think he's a writer on Maryland's other site.
For sure and that's why I put the caveat there. But part of me is like while these aren't traditional reporters my mind always sees them as slightly more responsible in reporting but I guess that's a bias and function of the admins here and old admins here who generally didn't throw crap out there just because. Hard to know if writers of other sites are as responsible in reporting.going to be a lot of tweets putting out rumors.
Some close to the mark, many just guesses that is far from the truth, but makes one feel it might be true.
I don't think ASU is in the picture for the B10 and even AZ I think would be below some schools in pecking order
Seems like ASU may be better fit for Big 12. Same for Colorado and Utah, which would give BYU some partners in the area. I think Washington State, Oregon State are in huge trouble followed by Cal and Stanford and then Washington and Oregon. A year ago we were all talking about how the Big 12 was cooked. Times do change fast.ASU's TV market could be a big help if the B1G feels the Ducks won't have the same financial value, thinking long term, as a school like ASU might bring to the conference .
Cal academically and location make their credentials pretty good.
Just in regards to those schools. I mean he's just guessing but it all depends on what the networks think.Seems like ASU may be better fit for Big 12. Same for Colorado and Utah, which would give BYU some partners in the area. I think Washington State, Oregon State are in huge trouble followed by Cal and Stanford and then Washington and Oregon. A year ago we were all talking about how the Big 12 was cooked. Times do change fast.
Fair point raised by that tweet. Seems like for now everyone will stand pat until maybe another major school does something. PAC 12 should leverage its west coast presence to perhaps pry some of the Big 12 schools that will be second fiddle to the SEC and Big Ten in their media markets. The West Coast market is not great, but it also is not saturated so that a creative thinker could work a deal with networks. New league commissioner seems more clued in than Larry Scott ever was.Just in regards to those schools. I mean he's just guessing but it all depends on what the networks think.
Scott set the tone for this PAC disaster and the new PAC commish might be more capable than him , but I feel the Big 12 is in better position to poach PAC schools instead of the other way around because of the PAC's TV rights deal expiring soon and the loss of USC & UCLA will drive the PAC's bargaining power down.Fair point raised by that tweet. Seems like for now everyone will stand pat until maybe another major school does something. PAC 12 should leverage its west coast presence to perhaps pry some of the Big 12 schools that will be second fiddle to the SEC and Big Ten in their media markets. The West Coast market is not great, but it also is not saturated so that a creative thinker could work a deal with networks. New league commissioner seems more clued in than Larry Scott ever was.
Losing LA market really has crippled Pac 12. I am not as impressed as others RE the Big 12. They will end up second fiddle to the SEC and Big Ten, but also the ACC. Does that put them 4th with PAC right now jockeying for position with Mountain West? Probably. But then again, a year ago the Big 12 was behind the Pac 12 and that changed overnight.Scott set the tone for this PAC disaster and tho new PAC commish might be more capable than him , but I feel the Big 12 is in better position to poach PAC schools instead of the other way around because of the PAC's TV rights deal expiring soon and the loss of USC & UCLA will drive the PAC's bargaining power down.
Especially if it's felt the B1G has its eyes on more PAC schools so the LA schools have western/ west coast company
The BIG loses nothing waiting on Oregon and UW. I mean great, they give the BIG a presence in the Northwest but honestly, they aren't altering the trajectory of the conference. With USC off the board, other than maybe Clemson and possibly FSU and Miami if they can return to their power glory days, there isn't much left to pluck that moves the needle.