wifeisafurd said:
mbBear said:
PtownBear1 said:
I haven't been following the conference realignment stuff super closely so this may have been explained already, but if the B1G isn't interested and CU can get $31m from the B12, and the PacX deal is something less than that and on some crappy streaming platform, why is there no talk of a B12 west coast pod?
If CU was additive, I would imagine most of the remaining Pac members would be as well and maybe they would push the payout to mid-30s or even 40.
The answer to any question like this: what is the incremental addition to the TV revenue, vs. splitting the pie into more pieces...
From a pure "west coast pod" perspective, meaning adding schools for geographical reasons, that's really more of a need for the BIG...but obviously not an urgent one, not because I know anything, but because they haven't acted to this point...
Very logical post. Is the B1G playing this slow for negations purposes to make the Pac teams swallow a discounted share, or do they want SC and UCLA to be out on an island?
Good questions. I have said all along that the "football on an Island" isn't that big of deal, I mean, what are we talking about-30 minutes to an hour more of flying vs. going to Seattle or Pullman (for the LA schools) if playing the central time zone BIG schools? So, maybe one East coast school per year per team, and then you have home games. Even for basketball, if you are flying to a spot, then doing 2 at a time road games like what we have in the Pac-12? Northwestern and Wisconsin, maybe a Rutgers and Maryland etc? I think the "island" is even more pronounced for the other sports.
Well, playing it slow now, when the schools are at a point of desperation, vs. several months ago when there was still hope yeah, that would make sense...