My guess would be that the B1G stays with divisions by simply moving Illinois & Northwestern into the eastern division. Their approach will be interesting to see how they schedule going forward. They currently play 9 games with 6 against division foes and 3 crossover games. My guess is they might go to 10 conference games with 8 division and 2 crossover games. In the recent past, Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue have all stopped playing Notre Dame and only Ohio State plays them this year, but I know Purdue has agreed to a multi year series with ND and Michigan State and Indiana also had plans for series with the Irish. It will be interesting to see whether any of that changes.SMUstang wrote:If I am not mistaken, the B1G already has 18 members with Washington and Oregon. The question is will they return to divisions?
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With all the talk of Stanford associated with the ACC and now even the Big XII, if none of that happens...what's next? I assume this proposed conference an Oregon State fan posted might be a viable "fall back" plan but have to wonder what the PAC-4 would do for the 2024 season? With only 4 remaining PAC schools, would they be able to retain any of the PAC's revenue earned in 2023 and who would be on the hook for the Comcast $50 million overpayments? I would imagine every member of the PAC-12 that benefited from those overpayments will remain exposed to that debt, although roughly $4 million each isn't a very big deal with the numbers that are being floated. The only sure bet is that there are a lot of lawyers racking up billable hours as this latest round of realignment drags on.
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A conference needs 7 teams to be recognized by the NCAA, so they have to expand or disband by then.Charleston Pony wrote:With all the talk of Stanford associated with the ACC and now even the Big XII, if none of that happens...what's next? I assume this proposed conference an Oregon State fan posted might be a viable "fall back" plan but have to wonder what the PAC-4 would do for the 2024 season? With only 4 remaining PAC schools, would they be able to retain any of the PAC's revenue earned in 2023 and who would be on the hook for the Comcast $50 million overpayments? I would imagine every member of the PAC-12 that benefited from those overpayments will remain exposed to that debt, although roughly $4 million each isn't a very big deal with the numbers that are being floated. The only sure bet is that there are a lot of lawyers racking up billable hours as this latest round of realignment drags on.
Re: Pacific American?
That's actually not a horrible conference. I'd be happier in the ACC (especially since I live in the Carolina's now) but the 'American' conference would actually be an apropos name.