JasonB wrote:Topper wrote:I don't take any of them seriously, but the Big 12 Youtubers are fairly insistent that the Big 12 is agressively attempting to poach the 4 corners schools because of their general disenchantment with the media contract talks Perhaps so, but if what we hear about the money being talked about for the PAC contract, I don't see it happening. My bigger worry is that the general trajectory will lead to Oregon and Washington going to the Big 10 sometime in the future. I suspect that eventuality would drive the 4 corners to the Big 12. Either situation would be another Big East scenario for us.
The four corners schools don't move the needle for the Big 12 revenue. To get a boost, they would go after Oregon and Washington (and bring others along). That is the threat scenario, nothing else.
Very true. Oregon and Washington are not going anywhere. Both presidents
are close to their land grant brethren Oregon State and Wazzou. So much so
that the state of Washington chose not to bring forth a bill keeping them
together as it was deemed unnecessary given Big 10 lack of interest. As stated:
it's important to remember the academic angle. Utah, Colorado, ASU and Arizona
have benefitted greatly from the affiliation research wise. The president's of these
schools have far more power than in other conferences. They would rather be
affiliated with us than a conference that includes Baylor ( Rape U ) or BYU ( students
mostly white and limited academic freedom for professors etc ). Do not know
why these pro big 12 morons keep posting nonsense. They do not understand that
the PAC really is focused on fit. The power structure is different and as such I like
our chances.