Gonna miss Deion

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Cal Strong!
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Big Dog said:

I don't "think", I KNOW that we are not good enough for Nebraska. Why woudl anyone take. a massive payout just so they can do a home-and-home in the Paloose?
For the same reason Texas and Oklahoma almost joined the Pac . . . because they might make more money with us. Now if we only had a commissioner who could make that pitch, and then make it a reality.

Plus, they would get an equal share with us -- whereas they get a partial share of the profits with the B1G.
eastbayyoungbear
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Cal Strong! said:

Big Dog said:

I don't "think", I KNOW that we are not good enough for Nebraska. Why woudl anyone take. a massive payout just so they can do a home-and-home in the Paloose?
For the same reason Texas and Oklahoma almost joined the Pac . . . because they might make more money with us. Now if we only had a commissioner who could make that pitch, and then make it a reality.

Plus, they would get an equal share with us -- whereas they get a partial share of the profits with the B1G.


That was like 10 years ago though. No one is gonna pay the PAC as much money as the B1G.
Econ141
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GOLDEN said:

Pac-12 is done as we know it. Everyone is holding closed door meetings now. Oregon and Washington planning moves after Colorado announcement.


Everyone except Cal ....
SonomanA1
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How much would CO have to pay if they leave the Pac-12? Rather than worry about CO tomorrow, I think I might go see Oppenheimer and decide if he was really a communist.

"The evidence of Oppenheimer's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s is 'overwhelming,' but it doesn't mean he was a spy, says a retired Stanford history professor."
Econ141
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Lol:



Bobodeluxe
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So, if the U C Berkeley Bears and the Stanford Cardinal play twelve games against each other, followed by a championship game between the top two teams in the PAC2, does the winner of that game get a slot in the playoff?
GivemTheAxe
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MTbear22 said:

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StillNoStanfurdium said:

HearstMining said:

If they go, adios muchachos. Personally, it never really felt like they were part of the Pac-xx anyway.
Sure, but unless Cal has a Big-10 invite lined up this could also be the domino to doom our football program via mass Pac exodus.
We (along with the Trees) go independent for a while until the next cycle.
And how much money is our independent media contract going to pay?


How much you got?
75bear
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Econ141 said:

Lol:




It seems like it's B1G or bust for us.
ncbears
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Im guessing we may hear numbers for media deak for Pac10 during the meeting
Big Dog
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Cal Strong! said:

Big Dog said:

I don't "think", I KNOW that we are not good enough for Nebraska. Why woudl anyone take. a massive payout just so they can do a home-and-home in the Paloose?
For the same reason Texas and Oklahoma almost joined the Pac . . . because they might make more money with us. Now if we only had a commissioner who could make that pitch, and then make it a reality.

Plus, they would get an equal share with us -- whereas they get a partial share of the profits with the B1G.
If you can't see the difference between leaving the Big 12 years ago for greener (ie, cash money) pastures and bolting from the BiG, Cal Strong is weaker than I thought. But note, Texas wanted to keep its own cable feed and more money (than equal sharing), which was a non-starter for the Pac.
HearstMining
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Big Dog said:

I don't "think", I KNOW that we are not good enough for Nebraska. Why woudl anyone take. a massive payout just so they can do a home-and-home in the Paloose?

btw: Nebraska is under contract with the BiG. Just can't call them and make them an offer without having the BiG sue the Pac for tortious interference.

fwiw: I always thought BYU was an interesting case. Heck, they have their own cable network.
Not to mention having their own religion. But then, many would argue that the Crimson Tide has that, too.
91Cal
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75bear said:

Econ141 said:

Lol:




It seems like it's B1G or bust for us.

The trolling is just so pathetic…it must come from a dark green recess filled with jealousy and self doubt.

Will it all be settled in a matter of weeks or days?
Hawaii Haas
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Big Dog said:

Cal Strong! said:

Big Dog said:

I don't "think", I KNOW that we are not good enough for Nebraska. Why woudl anyone take. a massive payout just so they can do a home-and-home in the Paloose?
For the same reason Texas and Oklahoma almost joined the Pac . . . because they might make more money with us. Now if we only had a commissioner who could make that pitch, and then make it a reality.

Plus, they would get an equal share with us -- whereas they get a partial share of the profits with the B1G.
If you can't see the difference between leaving the Big 12 years ago for greener (ie, cash money) pastures and bolting from the BiG, Cal Strong is weaker than I thought. But note, Texas wanted to keep its own cable feed and more money (than equal sharing), which was a non-starter for the Pac.


That's the future wasn't it? Unequal revenue. Do I think the Big 10, SEC media deals are over priced? Yes (unless it creates a consolidation).

Who is paying for the revenue of the unequal conference members? The market, however, some of that money comes from the mouths of other conference mates, but they benefit too by association.

Conferences outside the top 2-3 will become scheduling alliances, playoff determiners, championship game organizers, and UBI distributors.
Rushinbear
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SonomanA1 said:

How much would CO have to pay if they leave the Pac-12? Rather than worry about CO tomorrow, I think I might go see Oppenheimer and decide if he was really a communist.

"The evidence of Oppenheimer's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s is 'overwhelming,' but it doesn't mean he was a spy, says a retired Stanford history professor."
Laughable. Furd prof thinks it's ok to be a Communist as long as you're not a spy? Being a Communist infects everything you do! Good thing that Furd prof is retired; better he should sequester himself.

Sorry, but my dear grandmother taught me that silence equals consent.
eastbayyoungbear
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Rushinbear said:

SonomanA1 said:

How much would CO have to pay if they leave the Pac-12? Rather than worry about CO tomorrow, I think I might go see Oppenheimer and decide if he was really a communist.

"The evidence of Oppenheimer's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s is 'overwhelming,' but it doesn't mean he was a spy, says a retired Stanford history professor."
Laughable. Furd prof thinks it's ok to be a Communist as long as you're not a spy? Being a Communist infects everything you do! Good thing that Furd prof is retired; better he should sequester himself.

Sorry, but my dear grandmother taught me that silence equals consent.


Geez wake me up when it's no longer 1951.
Bobodeluxe
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It's good. Soon, the off topic board will be the only surviving forum.
Hawaii Haas
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Colorado cashing in on its Deon Hype before even playing a game = Smart
Rushinbear
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eastbayyoungbear said:

Rushinbear said:

SonomanA1 said:

How much would CO have to pay if they leave the Pac-12? Rather than worry about CO tomorrow, I think I might go see Oppenheimer and decide if he was really a communist.

"The evidence of Oppenheimer's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s is 'overwhelming,' but it doesn't mean he was a spy, says a retired Stanford history professor."
Laughable. Furd prof thinks it's ok to be a Communist as long as you're not a spy? Being a Communist infects everything you do! Good thing that Furd prof is retired; better he should sequester himself.

Sorry, but my dear grandmother taught me that silence equals consent.


Geez wake me up when it's no longer 1951.
So, you're not responding to the substance? Looks like silence to me.
JTfromClash
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Neon hasn't done **** for the conference ... kinda like Colorado. Plug the hole with SDSU or SMU, get the media deal done. Form a partnership with the ACC.
berserkeley
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It would seem that Colorado bolted because Kliavkoff promised to present a deal last week and failed to do so. That he failed to do so at the risk of losing a team suggests there is no deal.

Losing Colorado makes getting a deal harder. Colorado is worth more than SDSU. Plus the Pac-12 now looks like a sinking ship making it much easier to lowball the conference.

And now that Colorado is gone and there are no schools available for 2024 season, the Pac-12 will have to drop down to an 8 game conference schedule forcing everyone to find a new OOC opponent.

It would seem like the Big XII would want to add more than just one school (13 teams is not a great number) and any more departures would be absolutely devastating and yet almost assured at this point.
SoFlaBear
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So the dominos are finally starting to fall.

What that tells me is that Colorado thinks the Pac 12 media deal is not going to live up to expectations, or that enough pieces of the Pac 12 are going to jump to the B1G that whatever is left is going to be a glorified Mountain West conference (or conceivably both).

If I were a betting man, I'd wager that Utah will follow suit.

I'm not as sure about Arizona and Arizona State, but without the SoCal schools, the conference is less attractive to them geographically. On the other hand, I keep wondering why the Arizona schools aren't in the B1G jumping discussion. A lot of the grandparents in those snowy, midwestern states retire to or snowbird in Arizona.
juarezbear
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SoFlaBear said:

So the dominos are finally starting to fall.

What that tells me is that Colorado thinks the Pac 12 media deal is not going to live up to expectations, or that enough pieces of the Pac 12 are going to jump to the B1G that whatever is left is going to be a glorified Mountain West conference (or conceivably both).

If I were a betting man, I'd wager that Utah will follow suit.

I'm not as sure about Arizona and Arizona State, but without the SoCal schools, the conference is less attractive to them geographically. On the other hand, I keep wondering why the Arizona schools aren't in the B1G jumping discussion. A lot of the grandparents in those snowy, midwestern states retire to or snowbird in Arizona.



Utah just announced they're staying in the Pac. Money talks, of course, but I don't see UW and Oregon going to the Big 12. Without Texas and OU, it's a second tier conference, academically and athletically. Utah has academic aspirations and wants to stay tied to Cal and Furd.
oskithepimp
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Does the watered down Pac-Whatever still get a bid to the CFB playoff? If so, maybe our path to the Rose Bowl just got a little easier...

But in reality, I'm sure we'll **** it up.
HateRed
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Where is the proof that Utah just announced that it's staying in the PAC?
MTbear22
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Canzano following the predicted course of events:



Econ141
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MTbear22 said:

Canzano following the predicted course of events:






Great! The conference ADs will be there so Jim can voice the opinion of an original member of this conference and the supposed flagship state university! I am sure he will be a strong voice for our interests...

I mean why do I feel horror when there is a mention including our AD in important matters?
berserkeley
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oskithepimp said:

Does the watered down Pac-Whatever still get a bid to the CFB playoff? If so, maybe our path to the Rose Bowl just got a little easier...

But in reality, I'm sure we'll **** it up.


The Pac-12 never had an automatic bid to the CFB playoff. The 6 highest ranked conference champs have auto bids. It was just merely highly likely that the Pac-12 champ would be among the 6 highest.
HearstMining
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Econ141 said:

MTbear22 said:

Canzano following the predicted course of events:






Great! The conference ADs will be there so Jim can voice the opinion of an original member of this conference and the supposed flagship state university! I am sure he will be a strong voice for our interests...

I mean why do I feel horror when there is a mention including our AD in important matters?
Knowlton in the meeting, "I think the key question here is, when will ice hockey become a Pac10 varsity sport?"
SonomanA1
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Rushinbear said:

eastbayyoungbear said:

Rushinbear said:

SonomanA1 said:

How much would CO have to pay if they leave the Pac-12? Rather than worry about CO tomorrow, I think I might go see Oppenheimer and decide if he was really a communist.

"The evidence of Oppenheimer's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s is 'overwhelming,' but it doesn't mean he was a spy, says a retired Stanford history professor."
Laughable. Furd prof thinks it's ok to be a Communist as long as you're not a spy? Being a Communist infects everything you do! Good thing that Furd prof is retired; better he should sequester himself.

Sorry, but my dear grandmother taught me that silence equals consent.

Geez wake me up when it's no longer 1951.
So, you're not responding to the substance? Looks like silence to me.
Stanford = Cardinal = Red = Communist
Anarchistbear
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Colorado was a cultural fit but not a football fit. They didn't add much nor compete like Utah has.
Bobodeluxe
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Anarchistbear said:

Colorado was a cultural fit but not a football fit. They didn't add much nor compete like Utah has.
They just beat the UC Berkeley Bears when they were awful, whereas, Utah always crushes the Bears.
SoFlaBear
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HateRed said:

Where is the proof that Utah just announced that it's staying in the PAC?
Not proof, but take this report from SI for what its worth.


Quote:

At least one of the other three so-called "Four Corners" schools Arizona, Arizona State, or Utah may go along with Colorado to the Big 12, according to SI's Pat Forde.

The belief is that the Big 12 will use Colorado's move as leverage to lure at least one more current Pac-12 member to its ranks amid its own ambitious expansion plans.

The school most likely to entertain such a move? That appears to be Arizona, whose president has stated in recent weeks that, although he remains loyal to the Pac-12, that seemed to depend on the conference's ability to command a media rights deal worth staying for. In the apparent absence of such a deal with a month to go before the season, Arizona could see joining the Big 12 as the more lucrative move.

For its part, Utah has stated that it has no intention of leaving the Pac-12 and is happy to wait out the process of seeing what the next media deal looks like.

SoFlaBear
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You are right. After I wrote that post, I saw that report as well in the past hour. SI is reporting that Arizona, not Utah, is the school from the 4-corners most likely to jump.

This is why I don't wager!

I wouldn't see Oregon or Washington in the Big 12. The have reportedly been "vetted and cleared" to join the B1G, but no invitation has been offered.
SoFlaBear
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Strykur said:

StillNoStanfurdium said:

HearstMining said:

If they go, adios muchachos. Personally, it never really felt like they were part of the Pac-xx anyway.
Sure, but unless Cal has a Big-10 invite lined up this could also be the domino to doom our football program via mass Pac exodus.
We (along with the Trees) go independent for a while until the next cycle.
We're not Notre Dame or even BYU (who is no longer independent). Cal being an independent would not generate the funds to pay the interest on CMS.

If the Pac 12 implodes and we don't get an invitation to the B1G, then then most likely landing spot would be the Mountain West, where we would play Fresno State, San Diego State, the Nevada and Idaho schools, and Hawaii (who I'd like on our schedule anyway). Not ideal, but it would have some fun aspects. In addition to Stanford possibly coming with us, it would also be a likely landing spot for Washington State and Oregon State.
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MTbear22 said:

Canzano following the predicted course of events:




 
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