The way this is going, the B1G might last only another few seasons as the biggest players decide which schools (?) will be in or out and where they will be. Whither ILL, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.? Let alone Vandy, Mizzou, and Miss St.fat_slice said:Rushinbear said:At this point, no conference is stable. A recruit should go where he is happy and sees the support he needs. If he makes his decision on $$$, he'll get what he deserves, maybe in short order.fat_slice said:ferCALgm2 said:I thought it was a 30 day negotiation period exclusively with ESPN, after that anyone else can jump in with an offer.fat_slice said:ferCALgm2 said:So I should stop visiting the boards to hit refresh every 15-20 mins? Got it...philbert said:Source: Unless #Pac12 schools make a panic move, "I wouldn't be surprised if they go the whole season" before future of conference is resolved. "There is no rush."
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) July 13, 2022
Isn't there only 30 day negotiation period for ESPN/Pac-12. Definitely not up to speed on all the happenings but I wonder if this means that whatever ESPN is offering just isn't good enough.
That's true - I am just hoping it gets done and that way we have some clarity. I can't imagine any recruit committing if they have offers from the other power conferences.
That is true except that you have certainty if you choose UCLA, Michigan, Wisconsin ... You have both football and education locked up. It's hardly a choice if you have an offer from these schools and Cal ... Where would you go right now even if you liked Cal's campus.
If a kid loves Cal for what it is, he should go for our stability and value vs a bunch of ???