Water Pony wrote:A merger of BigXII and PAC=12 is improbable and would reduce guaranteed playoff spots by one.
More importantly, such a plan would likely eliminate any chance of SMU joining the PAC-12, since gaining access to Texas and the Central Time Zone would happen without us. We better hope this wild idea never happens.
Adding more mouths to feed is not going to do anything for the corruption that Canzano talked about in his article. New management might.
EastStang wrote:ACC guarantee of rights runs through 2036. By then who knows what the landscape will be. John Canzano wrote an article about how bad the PAC12 was managed as well as PAC12 Network. [/url] https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-p ... sty-larry/[url]
PAC-12 doesn't want anything to do with the illiterate Bible beating hillbillies of the Big XII. If we can ever get our act together in football and basketball and strengthen research we are the type of institution they would align with as we are in a large metropolitan city in the central time zone.
We are either already there or well on our way down the path towards the things that are necessary for PAC inclusion, some of which you mention. Academics (including R1), endowment, media market, facilities, willingness to spend our way in, etc.
[quote="mustangxc"]PAC-12 doesn't want anything to do with the illiterate Bible beating hillbillies of the Big 12
WhatΓÇÖs wrong with God fearing people? Personally, IΓÇÖd rather be involved with ΓÇ£hillbilliesΓÇ¥ than some snarky twig at Stanford or cal. PAC would be great no matter what though.
mustangxc wrote:We are currently mediocre in football, abysmal in men's basketball, and not AAU members. We need to fix those issues as well as get a fan base.
We are either already there or well on our way to the things that matter to the PAC powers that be.
mustangxc wrote:PAC-12 doesn't want anything to do with the illiterate Bible beating hillbillies of the Big 12.
WhatΓÇÖs wrong with God fearing people? Personally, IΓÇÖd rather be involved with ΓÇ£hillbilliesΓÇ¥ than some snarky twig at Stanford or cal. PAC would be great no matter what though.
Ask them, I'm Catholic. I was simply stating their view on the Big XII schools which does not bode well for a merger of the two conferences.
mustangxc wrote:PAC-12 doesn't want anything to do with the illiterate Bible beating hillbillies of the Big 12.
WhatΓÇÖs wrong with God fearing people? Personally, IΓÇÖd rather be involved with ΓÇ£hillbilliesΓÇ¥ than some snarky twig at Stanford or cal. PAC would be great no matter what though.
Ask them, I'm Catholic. I was simply stating their view on the Big XII schools which does not bode well for a merger of the two conferences.
I've read in the past that the PAC did not want anything to do with BYU because of their aversion to playing any games on Sundays which the PAC viewed as limiting their March Madness opportunities. Never understood that because BYU has made multiple NCAA appearances
Charleston Pony wrote:I've read in the past that the PAC did not want anything to do with BYU because of their aversion to playing any games on Sundays which the PAC viewed as limiting their March Madness opportunities. Never understood that because BYU has made multiple NCAA appearances
It limits scheduling opportunities in all sports. Virtually every sport (save football) plays games on Sundays.
Charleston Pony wrote:I've read in the past that the PAC did not want anything to do with BYU because of their aversion to playing any games on Sundays which the PAC viewed as limiting their March Madness opportunities. Never understood that because BYU has made multiple NCAA appearances
It limits scheduling opportunities in all sports. Virtually every sport (save football) plays games on Sundays.
They also had an aversion to BYU because it is a terrible academic school. And because of a variety of stances the school has taken in regards to gender/race/every other equality issue ever. They are literally the opposite of the PAC 12 schools, and more conservative than Baylor, when it comes to any social issue outside of dancing.
BYU isnΓÇÖt terrible academically. #89 in US news rankings and IΓÇÖm fairly certain they have a solid law school. Definitely conservative but also got a really bad rap recently with that duke volleyball hoax. I think you might be unconsciously thinking of Boise state in regards to terrible academics, which is valid. BYU has to be better than wazzu and Oregon state academically