Yes. The only way to have perennial winners is to have perennial losers. It's even better when a loser is good from time to time to keep their fans' faith alive or at least to lose by close margins so that games are somewhat exciting.sycasey said:Big C said:sycasey said:fat_slice said:juarezbear said:philly1121 said:calumnus said:BigDaddy said:This would be a major (seemingly positive) development for the #Pac12 https://t.co/PlEhBk41no
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) August 9, 2022If the #Pac12 did, in fact, extend its exclusive negotiating window with ESPN and Fox, the former would have the option to lock up the entire rights package in coming weeks before the inventory goes to market.
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) August 9, 2022The #Pac12 can offer ESPN 26 late windows (Fri + Sat x 13 weeks), most of them competition-free. I suspect both nights will play a central role in negotiations & possible deal. Price point might depend on the pick selections.
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) August 9, 2022
ESPN being out of the B1G media deal is GREAT news for Cal. Now ESPN will badly want the PAC-12 to slot after the SEC games and can be a great partner for marketing our brand in SoCal in competition with the LA schools. Maybe more SEC matchups? Our chances of finally getting an ESPN Gameday just went up.
It also creates more of an incentive for Fox and the B1G to want to break up the PAC-12 by offering more PAC-12 schools.
Either way, this is good news for Cal
It would mean more night games, wouldn't it? Unless we are in the top 10, College GameDay will NEVER come to Cal.
P12 versus the SEC would not be a good thing right now. The P12 would get rolled.
You may right about Game Day, but I totally disagree on the SEC. Having a ton of games will increase the PAC's visibility and allow our top teams to play if time schools. We can't moan about not getting into the B1G then turn tail at the chance to play against the SEC.
Aren't we 3-1 against SEC in the recent past (2 vs Tennessee and 2 vs Ole Miss)? 5-1 if you throw Texas in there.
Don't know about the rest of the PAC but it's clear we own that conference!!!!
Yeah. People keep saying we'd be destroyed in the two super conferences (B1G and SEC), but recent results don't support that.
The SEC is not only Alabama, Georgia, and LSU. They have mediocre programs too.
This is the part I don't get: Shouldn't the long-term plan be for these "super-conferences" to jettison their weak sisters? Since we're looking at a wholesale shakeup anyway, why don't the stronger teams completely abandon the conferences they are in right now and form something brand new, instead of having to share with the likes of Indiana, Illinois, etc.?
Something to do with contracts, I would imagine. But only a matter of time, right?
We'll see what happens, but IMO the "power" programs want the benefit of having 5 to 7 free wins every year. If they only had to play each other then a bunch of them would go 3-9 or 2-10 and that would not make the donors happy.